Upscaling a Web Page

Fanaro009

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Is there a way of upscaling a web page before it is used as a source by OBS?

More specifically, I tend to create videos for the board game of Go, usually using the [OGS server](https://online-go.com/) for my goban (board). But I haven't been able to make the goban look high def on my videos either as a screen or window capture. And, with the [obs-shaderfilter](https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/obs-shaderfilter.1736/) plugin, it looked even more pixelated, e.g. [this video](https://youtu.be/aRWo8Of3PnM).

Using a Browser Source (why is this not available anymore? (at least on Arch Linux)), I could get much better resolution, but the problem is that OGS doesn't track the theming through its URL, so I can't get past the default configs, which also show some other annoying, extra things.

My GPU is capable of going up to 4k (UHD), and 4k videos on YouTube do look better than HD ones on my screen, but, if I try to upscale the web page through the dev tools to 4k, the lines get super weird: take a look at [this post](https://forums.online-go.com/t/upscaling-the-ogs-goban-on-obs-studio/52084?u=psygo) I've made on OGS forums.

Is there perhaps an OBS plugin capable of creating a virtual higher def version of my screen? I'm quite frankly running out of ideas here.
 

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Fanaro009

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It's a bit cumbersome to stream or record myself interacting with that kind of thing. If I add a crop filter, the interaction gets cropped and weird too, for some reason.
 
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