Question / Help why not have a resolution of 1280x720

Toan

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sekkuar

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I believe the resolutions there will always be multiples of your native resolution (to keep your aspect ratio)

Therefore, you won't see 1280x720 unless your native resolution is 16:9
 

BluePeer

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not you have downscale issues
downscale is the issue
there exist no "clear" downscale solution ok thats false correct is there exist no free clear downscale solutions
and you hitten double hard by not only downscale you rescale the aspection too (thats a reason why you not found the 720P)
 

akshaydbc

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not you have downscale issues
downscale is the issue
there exist no "clear" downscale solution ok thats false correct is there exist no free clear downscale solutions
and you hitten double hard by not only downscale you rescale the aspection too (thats a reason why you not found the 720P)
I can't understand your english. Please tell me the steps to do in OBS settings for high quality recording. Native resolution 1366x768
 

BluePeer

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I can't understand your english. Please tell me the steps to do in OBS settings for high quality recording. Native resolution 1366x768
the easiest way is buy a display with a "regular" pixel and aspect ratio
or you can force your windows to use a display Unsupported pixel ratio. related to your display features you will have small black bars arround or your display view get blurry

or you force your record content to 720P resolution and record only that parts
 

akshaydbc

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the easiest way is buy a display with a "regular" pixel and aspect ratio
or you can force your windows to use a display Unsupported pixel ratio. related to your display features you will have small black bars arround or your display view get blurry

or you force your record content to 720P resolution and record only that parts
If I downscale it to 720p, again it looks blurry! Only option is to play game in 1280x720 which again makes my monitor look blurry! No one can enjoy a game with a blurry screen!
 

Narcogen

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If you record your display at native resolution, your audience will have to scale, and it will look blurry to them. If you scale your application's output to 720p at fullscreen, then it will scale for you, and you will see it blurry.

The only other way is for your captured application to render 1280x720 in a window, and capture that application/window (or that portion of your display) at 1280x720. Now nobody gets anything blurred, but your output is not fullscreen.
 

akshaydbc

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If you record your display at native resolution, your audience will have to scale, and it will look blurry to them. If you scale your application's output to 720p at fullscreen, then it will scale for you, and you will see it blurry.

The only other way is for your captured application to render 1280x720 in a window, and capture that application/window (or that portion of your display) at 1280x720. Now nobody gets anything blurred, but your output is not fullscreen.
So are you saying should I play games in windowed mode??
 

Narcogen

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I'm saying that if you need to play in 720p on your display without scaling, windowed mode is usually a way to do that. Some games can run full screen but render an arbitrary resolution on that display while running the display at its native resolution; in that case, you'll be running full screen, but you'll have black bars around your game that you'll need to crop out in OBS.

You want to avoid any display option in your game that runs full screen by stretching or scaling the image to fit. If it can't do that, then yes, windowed mode.
 

akshaydbc

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I'm saying that if you need to play in 720p on your display without scaling, windowed mode is usually a way to do that. Some games can run full screen but render an arbitrary resolution on that display while running the display at its native resolution; in that case, you'll be running full screen, but you'll have black bars around your game that you'll need to crop out in OBS.

You want to avoid any display option in your game that runs full screen by stretching or scaling the image to fit. If it can't do that, then yes, windowed mode.
But if I play in full screen other than my native resolution, it beomes blurry! Playing games in windowed mode doesn't look good
 

Narcogen

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Then that indicates the game you are playing is unable to do what I described, and you should use windowed mode.
 

Narcogen

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Then you've set up OBS incorrectly.

If your game renders in a window at 1280x720, and OBS has a canvas resolution of 1280x720 and an output resolution of 1280x720, there will be no stretching or scaling at all, anywhere.
 

akshaydbc

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Then you've set up OBS incorrectly.

If your game renders in a window at 1280x720, and OBS has a canvas resolution of 1280x720 and an output resolution of 1280x720, there will be no stretching or scaling at all, anywhere.
Ok I will try but gaming doesn't look good in windowed mode
 
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