benlink202
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Here's my specs for the recording on OBS:
1920x1080 1080p 60 fps
NVENC CQP 14
recording by MP4
Using Display Capture (I know I know, it's garbage but that's because...)
I am using a Laptop that has two different graphics adapters (Intel HD Graphics 530 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960m)
The quality is great and just what I need, but I get some unwanted dips in frames that comes from unexpected stuff when playing my game.
For example: it keeps a solid 60 when I am in combat and it's flashy, but it dips in frames when at rest (I am assuming weather effects maybe?)
And this isn't because of a dip in my games FPS, it's at a solid 60.
These aren't major dips in frames mind you (probably lowers to 30 from what I can tell) but is there any way I can change OBS to make it more suitable for solid frames with around the same quality I have it at?
Also should I instead record with VLC rather MP4? I have tried both and I have found MP4 to be great in quality and VLC sorta lacks (using the same settings for both formats).
1920x1080 1080p 60 fps
NVENC CQP 14
recording by MP4
Using Display Capture (I know I know, it's garbage but that's because...)
I am using a Laptop that has two different graphics adapters (Intel HD Graphics 530 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960m)
The quality is great and just what I need, but I get some unwanted dips in frames that comes from unexpected stuff when playing my game.
For example: it keeps a solid 60 when I am in combat and it's flashy, but it dips in frames when at rest (I am assuming weather effects maybe?)
And this isn't because of a dip in my games FPS, it's at a solid 60.
These aren't major dips in frames mind you (probably lowers to 30 from what I can tell) but is there any way I can change OBS to make it more suitable for solid frames with around the same quality I have it at?
Also should I instead record with VLC rather MP4? I have tried both and I have found MP4 to be great in quality and VLC sorta lacks (using the same settings for both formats).
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