My recording quality is bad no matter what, no matter what software, how do i fix this?

entitywins

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I tried so many video softwares, medal, nvdia, xboxgamebar, obs, and they all produce the same looking blurry video, even a minecraft mod which records replays produces the same blurry type of video, so there must be an underlying cause, i just dont know what, here is logs.

i have 5060ti 16gb and ultra 2 225f
 

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I tried so many video softwares, medal, nvdia, xboxgamebar, obs, and they all produce the same looking blurry video
Did you ever customize any of their settings? Or did you change things before or while recording?

For example... I could imagine that if you're recording with OBS and somehow use the "Preview scaling" option in the wrong way that things could go south. Not saying that you did! Just trying to help think of possible causes.

This is probably not going to help, but I'm gonna suggest anyway; question: do you have Steam? Ever tried to use Steam to record some footage?

Reason I ask is to try and rule out possible causes of your problem. I went through your logfile (still somewhat new to that!) and couldn't help note the mention of a crash. Ergo: something is not right. Question: Are those OBS crashes persistent? (can you check some other logs to see if they start with mention of a crash?).

As far as I can tell your hardware should be sufficient. However.... how much free diskspace do you have? Do you have 1 SSD or HD or more? and yah, how much free diskspace, especially on your C drive (=the system drive)?

Also.... question: you did a very short recording session. Could you share the logs of a longer session?

Hope this can give you some ideas.
 
Your settings are ok, with these the resulting video will be perceived as original by the human eye (depending how thoroughly you look; the casual eye will not spot any difference).
In case you perceive vastly different output in comparison to the original, check your media player and postprocessing settings of such media player. Change to a different media player, for example to vlc. Make sure you don't enable any video "enhancements" within the GPU driver settings, since these enhancements will add unknown postprocessing out of your control.
 
A few things to try that may help.

Run your main monitor @ 60 or 120HZ when using OBS. Your CPU has a nice Single Thread rating but with the refresh rate @ 300HZ, you're placing a massive load on your CPU & while it may work when OBS is not running, there may not be enough to go around while it is running.

Change Color Range to Partial

Use Window or Game Capture if possible.

Change Multipass to qres.
 
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