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I'm trying to record game play of Minecraft on Windows 10 and all configurations I try result in a video file that is choppy playback. Can you please tell me how I can get a video file that plays back smooth like my real time...
Hello! New to using OBS, I downloaded it and got it set up around summer and it was working fine until about a month ago, I'm getting a smooth preview but the recordings are really choppy and I 90% of the time use replay buffer, anyone know how to fix this? Here are my settings
Log...
Game runs smoothly, with no issues, but when I record, OBS preview is like 0.1 FPS (it is seen only in final rec file, it's been good FPS for me when I was recording) and final recording is also like that, but at the same time mouse moves are captured perfectly smooth. I tried .MKV both on CPU...
I just recently started streaming through a PC with OBS Studio using Elgato Capture HD 60S.. Using Blue Snowball Microphone. Two streams in now using this and at 2 hours and 30/40 minutes the audio becomes extremely choppy/stuttering and within seconds becomes messy. Its set to 720 resolution...
Here's the vod:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/468394058?t=34m41s
Log:
https://obsproject.com/logs/bk9GmBQfy_flRB-E
Running at medium preset 8700k. No cpu priorities and mostly 1v1's in csgo so not much cpu usage.
Hi, so when I record my Minecraft and OBS studio seem fine but when I watch it back the vid looks laggy and choppy. I've tried looking things up but a lot have logs and I don't know how to do that. I what the vid to look nice so then I can post it on YouTube. Can someone please help?
My streaming system is
CPU: AMD A8-6500 with Radeon HD Graphics
Ram: 16GB
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
I've been streaming with the Elgato Game Capture since 2014, and it runs perfect... I keep it at 720p 30fps for best compatability. (60FPS maxes out the processor, while 30 only uses like 40-50%)...
My problem :
When i stream or record a game.
The recording or the stream wil look choppy, the frames are weird.
Sometimes there is pixelation as wel.
CPU : i7-8700k ( Water cooled )
GPU : GTX 2070
RAM : 32
SSD 250 GB
HDD 1 TB
All of my games and my os system are installed on my SSD.
I really...
Hello! I recently noticed that my streams look a bit choppy sometimes but I don't know why, I've changed settings to 1080p, NVENC, 6000 bitrate and my PC can handle it just fine, but even on 3000 bitrate, x264 and 720p it did the same thing. I originally noticed it on tomb raider, I assumed it...
Hey, so recently i have been having this issue with obs (version 23.1.0). Whenever obs is open (doesn't even have to be recording) my game feels incredibly choppy however I still get high fps(I use game capture). I also use Nvenc new encoding. The problem only occurs when obs is open. And the...
This is the current state of my OBS streams, (especially when choosing a drop spot and flying to destination at beginning of apex games)
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/402198535?t=01m23s
I've been lowering my bit rate from 6000 to 2500, i suppose lowering slightly helps, but the choppy display...
So I've been using OBS for over a year but about a few months ago my recordings started becoming really laggy. I've been trying to get the right settings for it but I can't figure it out. I used record competitive minecraft videos (cringe, i know) but the recordings are so hard to watch because...
Hey everyone
When playing Apex Legends, I am not lagging at all in game. I am able to maintain around 100 FPS almost at all times. Although, when watching my stream VOD, I see that my stream is choppy at times.
What would be causing a choppy stream? And how would one go about fixing it?
Here...
Hello,
So i've been using obs for a while on a few computers and ever since version 20 i've not been able to use it thinking maybe i needed a new gpu as it was the oldest part, well i upgraded and the problem still persists.
SPECS:
Intel i7 6850k
Asus ROG rampage 5 extreme x99
rtx 2080
16gb...
Attached is a recent test stream.... it's pretty unwatchable for online purposes.
PC:
Intel Quad Core i7-6700HQ 2.6 GHz Processor
Ram: 16gb DDR3L
GPU: nVidia GTX960M 4GB
I'm using Streamlabs OBS. Game settings are good enough I can get 60fps when playing...
I've set my stream at well below...
I'm trying to stream an older game (Prince of Persia: Warrior Within) that requires single core processing to reduce bugs (jump and speed glitches) but this causes the video stream to lag. The game plays fine while streaming, no lag outside of normal graphics issues. I have an i7-6700K quad-core...
I am using an Elgato Game Cap HD to capture my Xbox one along with a i7-770, 16 gb rams, 2.8 ghz with a turbo up to 3.2 ghz. My internet should be more than capable which is about 106 mbps down and about 11-12 mbps up. I use a separate internet for my games and my computer. Im just looking for...
Hi everyone, i have read lot of you have the same problem. I really can't understand why i have choppy preview window on OBS and even on my stream but the games runs smooth.
CPU Ryzen 7 2700x, GPU GTX 1070 G1 Gaming, RAM 16GB DDR4 3000MHz.
Here's my log.
Thanks for the help!
My Logs
Hi, I'm kind of new to this forum here, so I'm not sure if I'm doing this right. When I regularly record my desktop and basic programs with OBS, the output is fine. I've been trying to record GTA:V footage for a few hours now, but no matter what settings I change, the recording always comes out...
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