scott_recordings
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I would like to record Scene 1 from X resolution and stream Scene 2 from Y resolution (different monitors). Scene 1 monitor is 2560 and Scene 2 monitor is 1920.
In order to stream and record different scenes, it seems I must have two instances of OBS running. So, I simply have been changing the Video Settings of the second instance. This is okay (if this is actually working in this way), aside from having to do this every time I start OBS.
If I use 2560 for both, the stream scene (Scene 2 in this case) is a bit blurry. If I use the native resolution and no downscaling, the stream plays fine.
Any different way to accomplish this? My system is below.
System:
Windows 10 Pro x64
i7-8700, 6 core CPU
GIGABYTE Z370 HD3P mobo
32 GB RAM
NVMe SSD
GIGABYTE Radeon RX 550 discrete video card
Internal graphics also enabled, though no monitor connected; Intel Quick Sync working (drivers are up-to-date)
6 monitors (1 HDMI & 1 DP connected to discrete vcard), 4 HDMI-to-USB 3
TP-Link AC1900 WiFi PCIE Wireless Network Card
In order to stream and record different scenes, it seems I must have two instances of OBS running. So, I simply have been changing the Video Settings of the second instance. This is okay (if this is actually working in this way), aside from having to do this every time I start OBS.
If I use 2560 for both, the stream scene (Scene 2 in this case) is a bit blurry. If I use the native resolution and no downscaling, the stream plays fine.
Any different way to accomplish this? My system is below.
System:
Windows 10 Pro x64
i7-8700, 6 core CPU
GIGABYTE Z370 HD3P mobo
32 GB RAM
NVMe SSD
GIGABYTE Radeon RX 550 discrete video card
Internal graphics also enabled, though no monitor connected; Intel Quick Sync working (drivers are up-to-date)
6 monitors (1 HDMI & 1 DP connected to discrete vcard), 4 HDMI-to-USB 3
TP-Link AC1900 WiFi PCIE Wireless Network Card
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