Hi there ! I suffer with this problem for a month ! Tried to reinstall Windows, to put various codecs, to expose a bitrate of 100.000, does not help(
In General, what is the problem... I record video in 1920x1080 resolution, but after recording I watch video not FULL HD quality, and HD ! Again, all the settings are met, the resolution is set, the bitrate is the same. Recorded through programs such as ShadowPlay and OBS with maximum settings. In the properties of the video settings are normal, the resolution is normal, but the video looks like 1280x720 but not exactly 1920x1080. The video lacks clarity, in the end, after downloading the video on YouTube is heavily smeared and looks as beautiful as possible !
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Definitely you should read those threads - many people has/had same/similar issues when dealing with YT limitations.
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/371494-Youtube-videos-pixelated-every-5-seconds
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/389813-YouTube-destroys-game-footage-please-help-w...y-after-upload -
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Source code? Youtube ALWAYS recompress uploaded videos so this is not important how big is video bitrate on YOUR side, it can be 100Mbps and YT will recompress such video to 2Mbps for example. You may try to enlarge your video to 4k size as YT allocate slightly more bitrate for UHD sources. This sometimes works, sometimes not. Adding motion blur and spatial antialiasing may be beneficial for perceived video quality.
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Post a sample of this video. If it already looks bad, not much point in uploading it to YouTube to be honest - unless you're satisfied with it
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If the problem is happening regardless of the video encoding program you're using, I'd say the issue is most likely with your video card/drivers. It looks kind of like a shadow effect being applied to everything. Which makes me think of either shadow settings in the video card, or lighting options.
Trying changing your video card settings to something completely different and see if you can remove the smudging with that. -
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If we've rules out drivers, and we've ruled out encoders, and we've ruled out OS settings, literally the last thing left is the game itself.
Does this happen in other games? -
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But did it really deliver those bitrates? Did you check?
Someone with a 2060 card had a problem with DVD Fab which eventually got fixed by a DVD Fab update:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/393251-Copying-4k-movies-to-50-GB-blanks-using-DVD...ps#post2551858
Maybe the issue is similar here. The drivers for the NVENC encoder are different than the drivers for older cards and an update is needed. -
Language barrier is making some things unclear. I will state it differently.
The physical video card is in good health. The video card hardware could never cause this problem.
Only the software of video card can be bad. Different versions or settings could be attempted.
Your video card is good. My only worry was the Catalyst drivers. But if it happens with the NVidia as well, there is no software driver issue. It is impossible NVidia and AMD drivers would have same bug. -
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No, the original quality (what was rendered by the game) is just fine. When you captured you used too little bitrate. My guess is you have some other setting which limited your bitrate to 15 Mb/s even though you specified 50 or 100 Mb/s. For example specifying AVCHD may limit the video to 15 Mb/s.
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You have two problems. Your original capture sucks (assuming that's what you provided in post #7). And Youtube mess it up even more. To get better quality at youtube you need to start with better quality captures.
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Based on information from provided sample seem you incorrectly (IMHO) configuring OBS.
Avoid using CBR, instead use VBR, IMHO keyframes should be set to auto, 2 second is OK for regular movie but for dynamic game 1 second seem to be more appropriate. On provided video bitrate is set to 13500 (i assume kbps) - it should be at least few times higher (at least 50Mbps).
You didn't mentioned about your HW - even with Shadowplay technology you need sufficiently fast CPU and also other resources (RAM, storage speed) must meet increased requirements. Provide information about your HW configuration and CPU load during task (i.e. game with recording active). -
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Use CQ instead of CBR.Last edited by KarMa; 2nd Jun 2019 at 08:49.
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