@@Tomek839839 Since you use OBS, go to settings and select Base Canvas resolution to 1440x1080 or 1920x1440, then select Window Capture and set Mario Forever, then try to scale it to the base canvas and right click on Window Capture, then go to Scale Filtering and select Lanczos or Area to make the Mario gameplay sharper.
@@MuqriBlue Thanks, but I already know how OBS works. I have used it for 4,5 years. I record Mario Forever gameplays with OBS in 640x480px resolution and later upscale videos to 960x720px size in Avidemux (I don't remember the filter name). Avidemux is also where I mostly cut the movies. Video profile (the panel at the left side) should be set to MPEG4.
VGG - Very Good Gameplay!!
Fajne zagranie!
12:21 Imagine hitting Lakitus when they are friendly since they are kind enough to give you more coins for more 1-Up lol 😭😭😭
Although I don't need more coins. 😂
Świetny film. :D
What recording and video editing software do you use?
Recording: OBS
Editing: Avidemux
@@Tomek839839 Since you use OBS, go to settings and select Base Canvas resolution to 1440x1080 or 1920x1440, then select Window Capture and set Mario Forever, then try to scale it to the base canvas and right click on Window Capture, then go to Scale Filtering and select Lanczos or Area to make the Mario gameplay sharper.
@@MuqriBlue Thanks, but I already know how OBS works. I have used it for 4,5 years.
I record Mario Forever gameplays with OBS in 640x480px resolution and later upscale videos to 960x720px size in Avidemux (I don't remember the filter name). Avidemux is also where I mostly cut the movies. Video profile (the panel at the left side) should be set to MPEG4.