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1/15/2014 4:46:23 PMCArankAdminShadowfury333 before revert after revert
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1 The main difference in quality comes up mostly with motion. I played around a fair bit with test videos to figure out how much it mattered, and the difference was basically that on veryfast, any and all motion (at least in ZK, not so much Achron) would cause brief artifacting, which ultimately meant the entire video felt blurry. With fast, there are still some artifacts, but only on really large movement. The artifacting from zooming and panning with the middle mouse button is minimal, rather than constant and noticeable. 1 The main difference in quality comes up mostly with motion. I played around a fair bit with test videos to figure out how much it mattered, and the difference was basically that on veryfast, any and all motion (at least in ZK, not so much Achron) would cause brief artifacting, which ultimately meant the entire video felt blurry. With fast, there are still some artifacts, but only on really large movement. The artifacting from zooming and panning with the middle mouse button is minimal, rather than constant and noticeable.
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3 That being said, I'm only doing it because streaming is limited by both the streamer and the viewer, so it's to allow me to stream at 2250kbps rather than 3500kbps( Twitch recommended max) without having much of a loss in quality. Ideally I could stream at 8000kbps( 10mbps upload) and have Twitch handling dynamically downsampling, but they only do that for partner channels. 3 That being said, I'm only doing it because streaming is limited by both the streamer and the viewer, so it's to allow me to stream at 2250kbps rather than 3500kbps( Twitch recommended max) without having much of a loss in quality. Ideally I could stream at 8000kbps( 10mbps upload) and have Twitch handle dynamically downsampling, but they only do that for partner channels.