I have pretty strong PC can run most games and applications in 4K resolution even (Xeon E5-2683v3 + 2*Radeon Pro Duo + 32gb ddr4) And when I try to record with any recording softwares at their highest quality settings and framerates the outcome video will look like a piece of shit.
I've tried Radeon Relive , Game DVR and OBS so far
Any recommendations on how I could improve video quality or any recording software that doesnt record in shit quality?
I didn't really check I just set the highest quality presets and options that the softwares offered
Colton Gray
Obs is fine What do you mean the output video looks like shit? You picking the format that's uncompressed right
Jordan Hughes
I think I will have to look into video format settings then I think it saved the video as a VLC file and it was a 4K resolution @60fps video but it kinda looked like 360p at max with being completely blurred with really ugly colors
Sebastian Thompson
Is storage space an issue? Otherwise just use lossless x264 with the ultrafast preset. You can reencode it with more sane settings afterwards.
Zachary King
I think I would be fine with like a max of 100-150mb per minute file size
Christian Morales
What do you mean looks like shit lmfao, if it's blocky up the bitrate (around 30k using amds encoder). If it's looks like Quake check the output resolution. U can tweak that in OBS, relive is dummy proof so u should be fine with it as long as you choose native output resolution
Xavier Flores
The resolution is set to 4K and it looks blurred as hell It kinda looks like quake
Matthew Fisher
bro what the fuck 4k at 60? even ur pc would stutter recording this type of shit
Cameron Ward
You need a faster hard drive for your screen recording to have a consistent framerate, i had the same issue before, recording 1080p 60fps and the outcome was janky af.
Bentley Bailey
Most modern games/softwares run way over 60fps even in 4K
Cameron Powell
You need to specify the encoding setting so we can understand what you're doing. "VLC file" is meaningless. "Highest quality setting" is meaningless.
Jaxon Brooks
Record at 1080p60 since amds builtin encoder is the worst encoder out there, only Shadowplay and x264 can handle 4k60 properly, and for x264 u would need a Threadripper
Isaiah Kelly
>150mb per minute That would result in a 20Mbps video bitrate. Not really much for 4K@60fps.
Adrian Brown
Encoding a video and rendering 3d scenes are entirely different workloads and there's only a small ass chip for video encoding on ur GPU while 99% of the other space is dedicated to 3D workloads
Adam Parker
The 1:8 ratio works the other way around , doesn't it?
Caleb Peterson
hes right op, ur files would be huge and ur gpu/cpu/drive will die if you want like at least decent 4k60 quality
Joseph Gonzalez
>1 Byte = 8 Bits 150MB * 8 / 60 seconds = 20 Mbps
Benjamin Collins
Other way of looking at it is 4K = 4x 1080p.
For 1080p, a good 24fps bitrate is ~3-4K(lets say 3.5Mbps), so 4x = 14 Mbps but that's 24fps. If you're recording @ 60fps, you need much higher. 14 Mbps / 24 fps = .58 fps per Mbps. x 60 fps = 35 Mbps. You'd need 35 Mbps for decent 60fps 4K quality. 20 Mbps / 35 Mbps = 57%, a huge reduction in quality.
Noah Brown
57% of 3.5 Mbps = 2Mbps, aka YIFY quality. Its shit for 1080p.
Jack Taylor
You could also just go by the bpp value. >0.1 is very high quality,