2025-12-15, 06:24 PM
The quality issue may be a result of slow upload speed. I have great internet and internet speed but I didn't realize my eero's ethernet capped at only 100Mb/s so I'm upgrading that to 2.5gig tonight. It could also be an under-powered NAS but that's unclear here.
I don't know about automated zooming so hopefully someone may have an answer for that. I get this a lot, especially with OBS captures. When this happens, I'll process through Resolve (the free version suffices unless you need 4k.) Just add a little zoom, position the Y axis so the image is right in the middle, and adjust the volume in the mixer so it peaks around -10db. Sometimes I'll add AI resolution boost (paid version only) although, frankly, that doesn't do a whole lot. A lot of times DVD rips will be too low quality so I'll add some noise reduction as well (free version I think.) If you're only reframing (zooming) then the export is very fast. AI and NR slows it down a lot.
I don't know about automated zooming so hopefully someone may have an answer for that. I get this a lot, especially with OBS captures. When this happens, I'll process through Resolve (the free version suffices unless you need 4k.) Just add a little zoom, position the Y axis so the image is right in the middle, and adjust the volume in the mixer so it peaks around -10db. Sometimes I'll add AI resolution boost (paid version only) although, frankly, that doesn't do a whole lot. A lot of times DVD rips will be too low quality so I'll add some noise reduction as well (free version I think.) If you're only reframing (zooming) then the export is very fast. AI and NR slows it down a lot.
