as I mentioned earlier, it's hit or missWhat do you think fixed your problem ? Because you reinstalled windows 10 but that didn’t seem to fix anything, and then you tried DDU right ?
as I mentioned earlier, it's hit or missWhat do you think fixed your problem ? Because you reinstalled windows 10 but that didn’t seem to fix anything, and then you tried DDU right ?
If you tried everything on your pc to fix this, on the expensive side there is the double pc setup option. Although if you have some spare pc parts then maybe it will not be so pricey.No fix yet? I've been suffering with this isse for a year now.
Updating to the latest & greatest has it's risksI upgraded my PC about two months ago with the latest hardware for 4K60 game recording. I started using Shadowplay instead of OBS because it uses less GPU resources. It wasn't until after a few recording sessions that I found out my shadowplay videos had minor microstuttering. Bummer, but I'll switch to OBS. Then I found out my OBS recordings have microstutters as well.
I have tried EVERYTHING. EVE-RY-THING. to try and fix this for the past 60 days. I disabled game bar completely, disabled windows dvr, I tried so many things that I'm going crazy. I'm 100% serious with the title when I say that I will pay you if you can fix my microstutters. I'm 99% sure it's something I need to do outside of OBS, so if I manage to fix that, I'm sure shadowplay is fixed as well.
Attached is a log of the recording, here is a google drive link to the recording. ( 900 MB file ) I recommend using potplayer to watch the video as its 4K60.
You can see the microstutter starting at 00:30 when I run around the pillars and 01:35 when I enter the Kichijoji area. These stutters are NOT in game and gameplay has been completely stutter free while recording this.
This is my PC, I'm running Windows 11 Pro version 10.0.22621 build 22621. Game is installed on my main samsung 980 pro m.2 nvme ssd, recording goes to my samsung 970 evo ssd. ( I also tried recording it to my second nvme ssd, no dice )
If you prefer to talk in discord, feel free to send your # and I'll add you there. Again, I'm 100% serious when I say that I need this fixed, I do not mind paying you, sending you a steam gift or what you prefer.
You take a performance hit by doing that instead of using game or display capture.Hey everyone, i am new here and also having the same issue. I was just wondering; has anyone tried using a capture card with a single pc setup? So the PC does not have to capture the game or screen?
Hey Harold, thank you very much for the reply! I know it might be a performance hit, but for a powerful single PC setup it might work i guess?You take a performance hit by doing that instead of using game or display capture.
I tried the desktop "cloning method" with my Elgato 4k60 Mk2 and after a while I get the same stuttering in OBS preview and recording even with this fix (https://youtu.be/eubBwFxWwzc) which works fine in my case if I use my normal setup (1 PC + 2 monitors 144 Hz [to 60 Hz]/60 Hz)Hey Harold, thank you very much for the reply! I know it might be a performance hit, but for a powerful single PC setup it might work i guess?
Has anyone tried it so someone can speak from experience?
I suggest trying this purely to see if it can eliminate the problem of OBS not smoothly capturing the gameplay.
All right, seems like a good explanation, thanx!In a single pc setup, it is a performance hit to use a capture card over the game capture source, regardless of how powerful the system is, because unlike game capture, the capture card needs to feed the video frames from off the video card.
Game capture uses a shared texture function to take the video frames from the game and put them into the OBS scene composition subsystem, both of which live on the video card, and when used with game capture, the frames DO NOT leave the video card for that process.
Video capture device sources are always external to the video card, and as such have to send the frames to the scene composition subsystem by way of the video card's PCI-E bus.
Thank you very much for the reply again!I have everything set to 60HZ. Nvidia control panel settings are optimized provide maximum throughput & I only record to a Pro NVMe drive (or my TB NAS) & that's about it.
Thanks again for helping me!I don't see a log from you in the thread, but if you post one with a recording/streaming session, I'll take a look to see if there's any issues with your OBS set-up.