Hi,
I was hoping I could get some advice from you guy's regarding my recording setup.
I usually play and record the game as well as facecam on the one PC and recently started getting into trouble when I upgraded to an SLR for my facecam. I'm in the process of offloading the facecam recording to a second machine using a capture card so I can play and record 1440p 60 on my main rig.
I was happy to record the game at a bitrate of 50000 in 1080p 60 but i'd like to push that higher now for 1440p 60.
I can play Quake Champions perfectly fine with 90+fps even while recording and the fps display on OBS doesn't seem to fluctuate much from the 60fps it is displaying but when I watch the file back it looks choppy. Not hugely but enough for it to not look smooth. Ideally, I'd like to not lose a single frame and have the same smooth footage a capture card will give you.
I've tried this with OBS Studio (NVENC), Shadowplay, and Dxtory with the H.264vfw codec. Dxtory hammers my CPU though.
I hope you guy's can help me narrow this down. :)
Obviously, I'm running low on ram but I don't want to make the mistake of running out to buy DDR3 if I have to upgrade to DDR4 anyway. (I'm not an expert)
This is the final video I end up with. (Recorded with OBS NVENC 1440p 60 @60000)
My system specs.
Corsair RM Series RM 850
Maximus VII Hero
Intel Core i7-4790K
16GB G.Skill TridentX 2400MHz
KFA2 GeForce GTX 970 "Hall of Fame Edition"
2 SSD's in Raid0 that I record to separate from my boot drive. Also, Quake is installed on my boot drive.
LOG File:
https://gist.github.com/18c65d365ae76a065126f75fbc5eb0e2
I was hoping I could get some advice from you guy's regarding my recording setup.
I usually play and record the game as well as facecam on the one PC and recently started getting into trouble when I upgraded to an SLR for my facecam. I'm in the process of offloading the facecam recording to a second machine using a capture card so I can play and record 1440p 60 on my main rig.
I was happy to record the game at a bitrate of 50000 in 1080p 60 but i'd like to push that higher now for 1440p 60.
I can play Quake Champions perfectly fine with 90+fps even while recording and the fps display on OBS doesn't seem to fluctuate much from the 60fps it is displaying but when I watch the file back it looks choppy. Not hugely but enough for it to not look smooth. Ideally, I'd like to not lose a single frame and have the same smooth footage a capture card will give you.
I've tried this with OBS Studio (NVENC), Shadowplay, and Dxtory with the H.264vfw codec. Dxtory hammers my CPU though.
I hope you guy's can help me narrow this down. :)
Obviously, I'm running low on ram but I don't want to make the mistake of running out to buy DDR3 if I have to upgrade to DDR4 anyway. (I'm not an expert)
This is the final video I end up with. (Recorded with OBS NVENC 1440p 60 @60000)
My system specs.
Corsair RM Series RM 850
Maximus VII Hero
Intel Core i7-4790K
16GB G.Skill TridentX 2400MHz
KFA2 GeForce GTX 970 "Hall of Fame Edition"
2 SSD's in Raid0 that I record to separate from my boot drive. Also, Quake is installed on my boot drive.
LOG File:
https://gist.github.com/18c65d365ae76a065126f75fbc5eb0e2