StinkyFeet
New Member
Hello –
I have a Lenovo laptop running Win11 and a second screen. I basically record online events (zoom meetings, church services, music, etc.) either in the native software or in standard browsers like Chrome. So I am recording people and not games.
My goal is to use the best screen AND settings to optimize the quality of the recording (file size not an issue).
My laptop screen is:
• 15.3” OLED display
• Set at 2880x1800 display resolution (recommended in the System/Display – and this is the highest listed in the dropdown menu)
• HDR is turned on
My Second Screen is: 24B2W1
• 23.5”
• Set at 1920x1080 display resolution (recommended in the System/Display – and this is the highest listed in the dropdown menu)
• HDR is turned on
My question is this - does it matter which screen I use to maximize the recording quality?
Once I settle on which screen is best, are there tweaks to the screen settings to further maximize the recording quality?
Thanks.
I have a Lenovo laptop running Win11 and a second screen. I basically record online events (zoom meetings, church services, music, etc.) either in the native software or in standard browsers like Chrome. So I am recording people and not games.
My goal is to use the best screen AND settings to optimize the quality of the recording (file size not an issue).
My laptop screen is:
• 15.3” OLED display
• Set at 2880x1800 display resolution (recommended in the System/Display – and this is the highest listed in the dropdown menu)
• HDR is turned on
My Second Screen is: 24B2W1
• 23.5”
• Set at 1920x1080 display resolution (recommended in the System/Display – and this is the highest listed in the dropdown menu)
• HDR is turned on
My question is this - does it matter which screen I use to maximize the recording quality?
Once I settle on which screen is best, are there tweaks to the screen settings to further maximize the recording quality?
Thanks.