So first question: How do I keep the color the same when I record? For both Final Fantasy 1 and 2, the color on my TV changes when I start recording. (It looks better in my opinion, but that can't be what the game wanted if the "ashy" look is how it is pre-recording, right?). I'm unsure if it's recording the colors on the TV or the original colors either.
Along with that though, how do I keep OBS from changing the quality / brightness / any of that when recording / streaming? I tried streaming Minecraft, and people said it was basically just a complete black-screen at night because the stream was so dark. Any way to fix that at all...?
As far as the lag spikes go, it seems that while recording, OBS has "hiccups" and will occasionally skip some frames of the video and / or audio, and I wonder if this is an OBS problem an Elgato problem, or maybe a mixture of both?
Here's my most recent log, that had the color change thing and the hiccup problem (which occurs on all Elgato recordings, so maybe it's an elgato thing?)... https://gist.github.com/f5653605a51725c6daa5
Along with that though, how do I keep OBS from changing the quality / brightness / any of that when recording / streaming? I tried streaming Minecraft, and people said it was basically just a complete black-screen at night because the stream was so dark. Any way to fix that at all...?
As far as the lag spikes go, it seems that while recording, OBS has "hiccups" and will occasionally skip some frames of the video and / or audio, and I wonder if this is an OBS problem an Elgato problem, or maybe a mixture of both?
Here's my most recent log, that had the color change thing and the hiccup problem (which occurs on all Elgato recordings, so maybe it's an elgato thing?)... https://gist.github.com/f5653605a51725c6daa5