What resolution does the SF browser get?
KidJoe
Hi Kidjoe,
Here's some additional info.
It's getting a really good bitrate for the resolution based on the information feeding from my capturing software which tells me the Kb/s, audio rate, frame rate (etc...
attached) - H264 12k/12 kb/s, 256 (audio), 30/30 frames/actual (dropped 0) that I'm receiving via the connection and per my settings.
The bitrate of 12,000 kb/s (StreamFab rate of feed going thru my connection) via StreamFab for Apple+ is probably what's important/nice to me since it gives the actual bitrate that my connection is getting for the video.
If you notice from the attached, it shows 12k/12 when being recorded - which means I have it set to 12,000 kb/s & it's actually receiving 12,000 kb/s (second number).
I'm using a 2560x1440 Dell Hi-def monitor with G-Sync and when I capture a film I like on Apple+, such as CUDA, I enlarge the StreamFab screen to take up the majority of the screen and then choose capture for it to define the screen via it's motion.
For films like CUDA and Emancipation when the closed captioned is integral or present, I then extend the screen upwards & downwards to make sure the area of captioning is also captured.
The software I'm using (Replay Video Capture $39.95), which I prefer, captures in "background" mode (for picture) - in other words I can use Chrome for browsing, download with alternate software and do other things on my computer as long as I mute whatever sounds they might produce so they are not included in the audio capture.
I can then process the file thru Topaz AI for enhancement & resizing to standard 1920x1080 (my preferred resolution) to add an extra quality to video.
The last step, Topaz AI, is not really necessary but adds and extra Omph to the quality/output and the difference can be seen when playing via Roku Ultra USB port (it does hardware upscaling too).
Mike
US - CST, No VPN, Win10/64Pro & Win11/64Pro, StreamFab 6.1.0.1, Competitor for HBOMax