Sharing a problem and solution for others who will be encountering the same.
After updating from 24.0.3 to 25.0.8 (Windows 10/64, update 1909, Intel i5-4770k, GTX970, all SSD storage, 32gb mem) I began having severe problems with "Skipped frames due to encoding lag" ranging from 5% to 15% dropped where previously it had been a glorious 0. I don't have a heavy duty stream encoding config (CBR 2500kbps, 720p30, no local recording); it certainly should not even make the system break a sweat even when gaming at 1080p/full quality in-game. Reverting to 24.0.3 did not help.
No hardware changes. No Windows Update during this timeframe. No encoding config changes made... at least not by me.
After a couple of hours of tearing out what little remains of my hair I found the problem: the upgrade had silently changed the streaming encoder from "NVIDIA NVENC H.264" to "x264", which dumped all the encoding burden on my CPU. I have noticed no other config changes or scene bustage; it seems to have been limited to this setting.
Settings - Output - Output Mode: Advanced
then
Streaming tab - Encoder --> changed back to NVENC.
0 dropped frames. MAGIC
If you update and find sudden encoding lag and tripling of the CPU burden shown on your Stats dock, check this setting first. Software updates should not make changes as fundamental as this unannounced.
After updating from 24.0.3 to 25.0.8 (Windows 10/64, update 1909, Intel i5-4770k, GTX970, all SSD storage, 32gb mem) I began having severe problems with "Skipped frames due to encoding lag" ranging from 5% to 15% dropped where previously it had been a glorious 0. I don't have a heavy duty stream encoding config (CBR 2500kbps, 720p30, no local recording); it certainly should not even make the system break a sweat even when gaming at 1080p/full quality in-game. Reverting to 24.0.3 did not help.
No hardware changes. No Windows Update during this timeframe. No encoding config changes made... at least not by me.
After a couple of hours of tearing out what little remains of my hair I found the problem: the upgrade had silently changed the streaming encoder from "NVIDIA NVENC H.264" to "x264", which dumped all the encoding burden on my CPU. I have noticed no other config changes or scene bustage; it seems to have been limited to this setting.
Settings - Output - Output Mode: Advanced
then
Streaming tab - Encoder --> changed back to NVENC.
0 dropped frames. MAGIC
If you update and find sudden encoding lag and tripling of the CPU burden shown on your Stats dock, check this setting first. Software updates should not make changes as fundamental as this unannounced.