Question / Help Unreadable text due to low luminance contrast? (Low res due to bandwidtdh constraint)

zergl

New Member
So the other day I was playing Civ5 with friends as Korea and streamed it for another friend to watch in a bit and I noticed that, while the text is hard to read in general due to my low resolution/bitrate, anything in my Civ's colours was an utter mess of pixels.

Example snapshot taken via VLC/livestreamer from a single player Korea game I had:

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You'll notice that the Dutch city names are perfectly readable with the other text and tooltips being ok-ish while the Korean ones are completely indecipherable and same with the Unit icons.


After experimenting for a bit with various settings and no significant improvement, I started to suspect that it might be due to extremely low contrast in the Luminance channel (screenshot -> Decompose in GIMP):

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Original Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/vG5ngsk.jpg


Any idea if there's a way to force OBS/x264 to do better edge/contrast detection across the chroma channels while staying within the bitrate/resolution constraints of ~1MBit upload?

OBS Settings:

CBR with Padding
Bitrate 800, Buffer 600

Base Resolution 1920x1200
Downscale 1.50, Lanczos,
25 FPS

fast preset
high profile
experimented a bit with --input-csp and --output-csp settings with not much noticeable improvements
 

Krazy

Town drunk
This is what happens to fine details like text when they are in red. It's one of the biggest limitations of the 4:2:0 colorspace, which every streaming site that uses Flash player uses.
 
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