240z Display Anti-Smooth 60FPS recording Issue

Akubi Komakai

New Member
I play 240hz.
I record on a 144hz Hz monitor.
When I record game, the recording looks like absolute anit-60fps & more like 40fps.
Disabling preview didn't eureka.
Changing the recording monitor to a hz divisible by 60 didn't work, (though 120hz on Recording monitor & limiting Game to 120 as well got butter smooth recording [arguably more than having both at 144hz])
Setting the game to 144hz helped. . .
Does this mean, the only solution would be to get another 240hz monitor to play games in silky smooth clean crystal clear alkaline 240fps?!
 

BK-Morpheus

Active Member
Log file is missing.

If you don't limit you ingame fps to an amount where there is always some GPU power left for OBS to render the scene fast enough, you might get skipped frames due to rendering lag. If you use a 240Hz Monitor, I fear that your fps cap/limit is at ~238fps (if limited at all) or via Freesync/G-Sync/Vsync at 240fps. Allowing the system to pump out up to 240fps will definitely create a bottleneck (CPU or GPU) and cripple the OBS performance.

Yes, it can also be problematic to use multi-monitor setups with mixed refreshrates (especially when there is gpu accelerated content on the secondary monitor), but what you describe sounds more like the good old uncapped gaming bottleneck problem.
 
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