PrimalDave
New Member
Hey Guys,
Have a quick question relating setting u OBS Studio recording quality. The expertise of the community can help out a streaming pleb.
First of all my specs are:
i7 5960X OC'd to 3.9Ghz (don't judge me I haven't had the time to do full stability tests for a proper 4.5+ OC, but will be doing that soon)
GTX Titan X (Maxwell)
64GB Corsair Vengeance 3600Mhz RAM
Upload speed: 12Mbps
So my question is when setting the recording settings to "Indistinguishable" is that based of the native resolution my monitor (1440p) or the 720p downscaling I do for the stream? Encoding is set to x264 very fast (thinking of going Faster/Fast). I honestly can't think of anything else relevant to say about my setting so here's the goal I have in mind. I want to be able to stream at 720 HD (which I've achieve with my set up and all is good there) and record at HD 1440p natively. Is that possible with OBS Studio alone or will I need to go full ham and stream with OBSand potentially record with nVidia Experience. The latter option seems inelegant and highly inefficient.
Have a quick question relating setting u OBS Studio recording quality. The expertise of the community can help out a streaming pleb.
First of all my specs are:
i7 5960X OC'd to 3.9Ghz (don't judge me I haven't had the time to do full stability tests for a proper 4.5+ OC, but will be doing that soon)
GTX Titan X (Maxwell)
64GB Corsair Vengeance 3600Mhz RAM
Upload speed: 12Mbps
So my question is when setting the recording settings to "Indistinguishable" is that based of the native resolution my monitor (1440p) or the 720p downscaling I do for the stream? Encoding is set to x264 very fast (thinking of going Faster/Fast). I honestly can't think of anything else relevant to say about my setting so here's the goal I have in mind. I want to be able to stream at 720 HD (which I've achieve with my set up and all is good there) and record at HD 1440p natively. Is that possible with OBS Studio alone or will I need to go full ham and stream with OBSand potentially record with nVidia Experience. The latter option seems inelegant and highly inefficient.