Question / Help Try to minimize the Blur

Brainyac

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Thanks a lot Harold, I'll definitely try that out.

A last question tho: Would a dual pc setup help me out with all of that stuff while being a non-partner? Or is it in the end only the bitrate which limits me?
 

Harold

Active Member
If you can build a dedicated streaming system capable of a slower-sounding x264 preset than your single system can handle, you will squeeze some more picture quality in to your limited bitrate.
 

Harold

Active Member
The easiest way to do recordings in OBS Studio right now is to simply use simple output mode, indistinguishable recording quality and either software low cpu use or one of the hardware encoders.
 

Black Ops

Member
yep settings look spot on.

On a side note, YouTube does re-encode the video and quality takes a hit so you should make sure you upload the highest quality video you can to minimise any quality loss

Handbrake is a great GUI for compressing videos before uploading
 

Brainyac

Member
That would be the next thing: How can I compress those extremely big videos.

Should I record with mp4 or flv format? And in what format should I convert it?
I would use Premiere CC to edit those videos later on.
 

Black Ops

Member
Record FLV, then remux to MP4 so you can import into Premier so you can edit the vids

When you are done editing, render the file using the h264 codec and chose a high bit rate
 
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