Oh My Gosh, there is nothing wrong with my grammar and spelling, ive never seen anything wrong with it, nor does spell check and the grammar check chrome addons i have (except of course for NORMAL, typos i get from typing fast).
and technically he did, as he said obs is broken, which, with the way he said it, sounds like In General, which most certainly isn't the case.
well, then to put that back to you, just because you HAVE, issues, doesn't mean there COMMON, issues
I never said they were common, however, the hordes of forum threads around the internet of people having issues do seem to imply the program definitely has problems.
Yes, and when you go to edit, encode, and re-render the files into a video, the OBS files lose a TON of quality while the fraps files stay the same.
OBS is also pretty broken, I have no idea where you think it has better support from.
Where it wouldn't if you properly set settings before. Fraps files don't 'stay the same quality', you just don't notice the quality drop. And honestly, no one is going to notice any quality drop you get from reencoding while editing unless your reencode settings are crappy. The kind of 'quality' you get from using a program like Fraps, or any lossless codec, is utterly useless for the vast majority of everyone. And the people to whom it is actually useful towards already know what they're doing, and don't have to be asking these kinds of questions.
If you want to get closer to 'lossless' quality, or similar quality of Fraps, with OBS, your filesize is probably going to be near what Fraps produces. With the difference of VFR support and VBR if you set it as such. Which is good or bad, depending on what editor you use (hence why you can turn such settings off).
You'll find that most people don't actually know what to look for when comparing the quality of encodes, so caring about whether or not your source file is lossless or not is pretty silly, especially since no matter how well you take care of your end, youtube will just destroy it.
I never said they were common, however, the hordes of forum threads around the internet of people having issues do seem to imply the program definitely has problems.
It has the problem of giving too much control to the user, and the user usually doesn't know what they're doing.
I get what I pay for. It recorded my desktop fine.
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obs isnt broken :/ ive renderd many obs files in vegas, came out with the same quality it started with, your obviously doing something horribly wrong
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Just because you don't have issues does not mean said issues do not exist.
well, then to put that back to you, just because you HAVE, issues, doesn't mean there COMMON, issues
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IIRC, he never said common.
The common issue here is the lack of education in English class. Spelling and grammar go a long way towards credibility.
"Programmers never repeat themselves. They loop."
and technically he did, as he said obs is broken, which, with the way he said it, sounds like In General, which most certainly isn't the case.
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That right there is incorrect. Capitalization and punctuation are part of grammer, by the way.
The way he said it doesn't mean anything. You may have taken it to imply it's common, but he never outright said it.
"Programmers never repeat themselves. They loop."
Where it wouldn't if you properly set settings before. Fraps files don't 'stay the same quality', you just don't notice the quality drop. And honestly, no one is going to notice any quality drop you get from reencoding while editing unless your reencode settings are crappy. The kind of 'quality' you get from using a program like Fraps, or any lossless codec, is utterly useless for the vast majority of everyone. And the people to whom it is actually useful towards already know what they're doing, and don't have to be asking these kinds of questions.
If you want to get closer to 'lossless' quality, or similar quality of Fraps, with OBS, your filesize is probably going to be near what Fraps produces. With the difference of VFR support and VBR if you set it as such. Which is good or bad, depending on what editor you use (hence why you can turn such settings off).
You'll find that most people don't actually know what to look for when comparing the quality of encodes, so caring about whether or not your source file is lossless or not is pretty silly, especially since no matter how well you take care of your end, youtube will just destroy it.
Like Fraps?
It has the problem of giving too much control to the user, and the user usually doesn't know what they're doing.