1. The Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling ("HAGS") feature added with Windows 10 is currently known to cause performance and capture issues with OBS, games and overlay tools. It's an experimental feature and we recommend disabling it via
these instructions.
2. One of your audio devices has a sample rate that doesn't match the rest. This can result in audio drift over time or sound distortion. Check your audio devices in Windows settings (both Playback and Recording) and ensure the Default Format (under Advanced) is consistent. 48000 Hz is recommended.
OBS Sample Rate: 48000 Hz
Microphone sur casque (Wireless Controller): 16000 Hz
Casque (2- Realtek(R) Audio): 48000 Hz
Microphone (Voicemod Virtual Audio Device (WDM)): 48000 Hz
[VIRTUAL_AUDIO_DEVICE_PROCESS_LOOPBACK]: 48000 Hz
3. Run OBS ad Admin. Right click on the OBS shortcut, properties, advanced, check box, ok, apply, ok.
4. Record to FLV or MKV. If you record to MP4 or MOV and the recording is interrupted, the file will be corrupted and unrecoverable.
If you require MP4 files for some other purpose like editing, remux them afterwards by selecting File > Remux Recordings in the main OBS Studio window.
5. Your GPU is maxed out, OBS can't render scenes fast enough. The encoder is skipping frames because of GPU overload. Start with changing the refresh rate on your screen from 165 Hz to 120 Hz and enabling Vsync. Cap your game at 120 FPS. Disable Psycho Visual Tuning in the encoder settings at uses additional GPU. If still having issues, see
GPU Overload Issues and/or change the refresh rate to 60 Hz and cap your games at 60 FPS.
If still having issues after making those changes, post a new log.