



This allows OBS to block problematic DLLs from attaching to OBS and causing freezing or crashes, for example 3rd party overlay hooks and outdated video capture devices. Added a DLL blocking feature for Windows.

This should be the logfile for the short teststream above: Here's a recording in 864p60fps/6k Bitrate in Hogwarts Legacy (which is probably the reason why it looks trashy, but I wanted a taxing game to test this): I also got recommended 1080p60fps and just ignore the fragmenting as it looks "still better than 720p" which I tested and is not the case. I see many people using the 8k Bitrate "trick", but all I see from it is: "How to make your stream a bufferfest for your viewers" My problem is: Even 720p60fps at 6000 Bitrate looks Blurry, as soon as there is alot to cover on screen, my facecam starts mushing up my face like the good old mountain from Game of Thrones is squishing it & there are literally no settings to turn up anymore? Is this just how Twitch is and I got too comfy at 1440p streaming? I'm just returning to Twitch this week and after streaming on Youtube in a crisp 1440p without any fragmenting or Blur, I'm really struggling to find great settings in OBS for my Twitch channel.īasically I tested my stream on p6/quarter Res/High Quality, as my Computer can easily handle 1440p streaming.
