The match features Mrillis Action and Shadowplay in a competitive setting.
The match features Mrillis Action and Shadowplay in a competitive setting.
DXTory and MSI Afterburner offer strong codec support. Shadowplay performs well but applies H.264 compression dynamically, which can degrade quality if you re-encode or compress again. I tested various settings and noticed YouTube often reprocesses footage with different codecs, affecting clarity. For better outcomes, I used Lagarith to capture and then encoded with H.264/AVC, aligning with YouTube’s native format. This approach provides clearer results across platforms. For deeper insight, check the official YouTube encoding guide. [watch sample footage here]