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Obs studio recording settings 1080p 60fps
Obs studio recording settings 1080p 60fps







obs studio recording settings 1080p 60fps
  1. #Obs studio recording settings 1080p 60fps free#
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#Obs studio recording settings 1080p 60fps windows#

A buddy of mine on Discord mentioned that he had to buy the codec from the Windows store.

#Obs studio recording settings 1080p 60fps free#

Maybe that's the problem - I'm using the free version of Resolve.

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If you’re a Windows user and your GPU supports it, hardware acceleration alone is a good enough reason to buy Resolve Studio over using the free version." "Hardware decoding is not supported in the free version of DaVinci Resolve on Windows or Linux, but is enabled on Mac. Like I said, as long as the quality is at or above the quality that YouTube re-encodes to, I'm fine with it.Īs for the H265/HEVC option, I'm definitely interested in using it since theoretically it should result in smaller file sizes at comparable quality to H264/AVC, however like I said the resulting file doesn't play nice with Davinci Resolve for some reason. I will test out higher CQP settings and see what the quality looks like. Is that a better option than using H264/AVC?Īgain, the goal is to upload to YouTube at 1080p at as high of quality as YouTube will allow, but no more than that in order to keep the filesize more reasonable. I read that there's a codec you can get for like $1 from the Microsoft store that enables it to work in Davinci Resolve. I did try using the HEVC setting once as well, which also looked nice but the resulting file had no video (just audio) when I imported it into Davinci Resolve. That way my file sizes are small as possible, but not to the point where the quality of the resulting YouTube video is lower than it could be. So I'm wondering if there is a certain sweet spot with the CQP where it is slightly better than what YouTube does to it. I am guessing the CQP of 15 is far higher quality than what I need considering I'm uploading 1080p to YouTube, which then compresses the hell out of it anyway. I have a 31 minute recording that is 78GB. The recordings look great, but the file size is insane. However, now that I have switched to an AMD gpu, I have downloaded OBS and am trying to figure out the best settings to record at 1080p 60fps, which will ultimately be edited and uploaded to YouTube.Ĭurrently, I'm using H264/AVC Encoder (AMD Advanced Media Framework) with Quality Preset set to Balanced and CQP set to 15. Try Tools menu -> Auto Configuration Wizard. The CPU requirements vary considerably depending on the chosen encoder, resolution, FPS and your scene complexity. Having a compatible system does not guarantee that it is capable of streaming or recording using OBS Studio. ago Use NVENC as the encoder for both streaming and recording, don't use CBR for recording but only for streaming Run the Auto-Configuration Wizard under Tools. OBS Studio requires the following hardware and operating systems to function. I have a YouTube channel and was previously recording gameplay footage at 1080p using geforce experience, which worked quite well. 1 nvme m.2 (for video editing) 750w 80+ gold 0 6 6 comments Add a Comment KiloSwiss 2 yr. I recently upgraded from my old nvidia gtx 1050 2gb to an amd rx 6700xt.









Obs studio recording settings 1080p 60fps