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I see that you're running a 4770K. I would recommend turning on the integrated graphics in your motherboard's BIOS options so that you can use Quick Sync instead of CPU or ShadowPlay for recording/streaming. Quick Sync has unbelievably good performance and should let you record at near-full speed, even at ridiculous resolutions.

I also have a patch here that will allow you to render at an internal resolution of 4K (3840x3168). This will give you unbeatable image quality. Your GTX 770 should be able to keep up in most games.

If you would like, I could compile the latest build on master for you with that patch applied so that you don't have to go through the trouble yourself.

Also, I'm still hoping to put together a patch that will allow for custom internal resolutions. It's not too difficult, but I've been busy with other projects!
(05-04-2014, 03:28 PM)Kodiack Wrote: [ -> ]I see that you're running a 4770K. I would recommend turning on the integrated graphics in your motherboard's BIOS options so that you can use Quick Sync instead of CPU or ShadowPlay for recording/streaming. Quick Sync has unbelievably good performance and should let you record at near-full speed, even at ridiculous resolutions.

I also have a patch here that will allow you to render at an internal resolution of 4K (3840x3168). This will give you unbeatable image quality. Your GTX 770 should be able to keep up in most games.

If you would like, I could compile the latest build on master for you with that patch applied so that you don't have to go through the trouble yourself.

Also, I'm still hoping to put together a patch that will allow for custom internal resolutions. It's not too difficult, but I've been busy with other projects!

no, those are my old specs real specs are in the yt video and those are the following

i5 4670k @ 4,2Ghz
GTX 780 1250/1702Mhz
MSI Z87i
8Gb DDR3 2133Mhz
Silverstone SST-ST45SF-G (450W PSU Gold Cert)
Silverstone Raven RVZ01
Gotcha. Your current specs aren't that much different. CPU's got comparable performance for most gaming-related tasks, and the GPU's even better than the one in your CPU-Z Validation. You could still enable your integrated GPU for Quick Sync on that 4670K, however, which I would highly recommend doing. I'm able to stream and record at 1440p with a <5% difference in FPS.
I kind of wanted to change the name of this thread or something because it's false advertising. Without cranking the Internal Resolution up to 4K resolutions, this is just ugly stretching.

Despite all the effort, the videos are lower quality than when I normally play on a 1080p monitor. Lot of potential, but really, the results are disappointing. Wind Waker looks particularly bad with that awkward stretching.
(05-04-2014, 07:00 PM)JMC47 Wrote: [ -> ]I kind of wanted to change the name of this thread or something because it's false advertising. Without cranking the Internal Resolution up to 4K resolutions, this is just ugly stretching.

Despite all the effort, the videos are lower quality than when I normally play on a 1080p monitor. Lot of potential, but really, the results are disappointing. Wind Waker looks particularly bad with that awkward stretching.

IR4 is highest i can go atm i know there is an IR 5 and 6 x mod but it would be to much since it already need alot of horse power

@Kodiack i gonna try Quick Sync see if there is any thing else, without recording i get just perfect framerates 60 and so, recording 4k is just heavy
Honestly, this isn't exactly your problem, but Dolphin simply isn't setup for 4K gaming; and honestly I don't know if there will be much point. The good news is that there definitely are plans to have custom IRs (so you can set the internal resolution to whatever you want) in the future, so for the people who really want 4K internal resolutions, they'll have it.

I more or less think you jumped the gun a bit on this; and 2x IR isn't even 1080p; so the videos suffer as such.
well i tried quick sync and it won't record 4k only audio lol so qs is a no go
I'm surprised you're having so many issues recording. What software are you using, by chance? I use Open Broadcaster Software since I can either record or stream using it.
(05-05-2014, 07:08 AM)Kodiack Wrote: [ -> ]I'm surprised you're having so many issues recording. What software are you using, by chance? I use Open Broadcaster Software since I can either record or stream using it.

lol OBS don't like 4k either that is the first software i tried.
and btw i don't do low end stuff i record on 40/50MBps with High preset.
Still i don't think you understand the power 4k need.
2k is nothing really i could do 2k recordings all day long without any problem at all.
But 4k is just to heavy in some cases for CPU, GPU and HDD alike
At the very least, you should be able to record at 4xIR without any slowdown, especially if you're not encoding with your CPU or something that relies on your primary GPU. Hell, for most games, I can record at 2560x1440 with 6xIR (3840x3168) at 100%+ speed with ease. I think that perhaps you overestimate just how demanding recording at 4K is. I'd double-check your configuration first and foremost. If you're set up properly, switching your internal resolution absolutely should not affect your performance so heavily while recording.
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