


Different bitrates, no buffer, CBR, no CBR, diffrent Quality Balance, CFR, Quick Sync, 30 fps, 60 fps, CFR, no CFR, crf5-20, superfast, veryfast and the combinations of all these settings. I've lost track of the hours I spent trying to record different settings and uploading to youtube. This led me to testing bunch of other settings, a couple of other applications and in the end I feel I can't make it happen. OBS source is as awsome, uploaded to youtube it becomes not so awsome.

This led myself to scrutinize the quality of my own youtube clips and I ended up not being satisfied at all. Problem was that as soon as he uploaded source to youtube the quality became really bad. In the end this worked out as expected and he got good recordings. Few months ago when I first looked into recording I tested several applications for it and landed on OBS because good quality at lower file sizes, not stressing my cpu that much and I like open source stuff.Ī couple of weeks ago I started to try and help a friend record with OBS.
