Question / Help Trying to Tweak broadcast resolution with Nvidia Surround.

Ok... so, i run my computer (and most of my games) using Nvidia's "Surround" to make my 3 screens act as one 'big' screen. The resolution i run in is: 5250 x 1050. The reason the first number is a bit odd, is because i use the 'Bessel corrected' option (so that the gap acts as 'bars' hiding the picture, rather than the full screen being 'split apart' by those edges.

Sofar... the resolution i can broadcast to Twitch in.. is 1750x1050 (everything is 'centered' but i have two black bars on the right and left side of the stream. and i chose 1750 as thats 5250/3)

http://www.twitch.tv/celestiankitiara/c/4377660

If i jump up to 1780x1050 to try to minimize those black bars on the sides, i get:

http://www.twitch.tv/celestiankitiara/c/4377680

The black bars on the side are cut in half.. But, if you notice.. the center of the picture seems to have shifted to the right (the crosshairs and weapon have shifted left a bit.

Trying to run in 1920x1080 and i get this:

http://www.twitch.tv/celestiankitiara/c/4377697

Bars on either side are gone. but now i have one at the top and bottom. and the view has shifted to the right even more than with the 1780x1050 one.

Its almost as if the top left corner of the 'capture' window when you designate a resolution to broadcast in, is fixed.. and any resolution changes go to the right and down, rather than 'expanding' an equal ammount in both directions.

Anyone else use Nvidia Surround and OBS, and have a resolution setting to use that still keeps the video 'centered' (im basically trying to capture only the center screen, but Nvidia Surround treats the 3 screens as 1 solid screen.

As it stands, the 1780x1050 seems to be my best bet to use. As it shows the most sceenspace.. but dosnt have 'quite' the noticable 'shifting' effect.

Any ideas?
 
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