GamingCanBeFunYT
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ok, so I'm tryna figure out how to record 8K smoothly with my computer build. The thing is, I can edit 8K n play 8K fine (under 60fps), but I can't seem to get any 8K recorded video from my games to play smoothly. They almost always come out stuttery and even audio drops. I read somewhere online (Puget Systems I believe) that I might need 128GB of RAM minimum (https://www.pugetsystems.com/recomm...-Premiere-Pro-CC-143/Hardware-Recommendations), but that doesn't make any sense to me as I can edit 8K video fine. Just not record 8K fine. I also don't think I need SLI or NVlink as I've tried that before and it didn't do a damn thing. Task manager says I'm only using around 10GB of memory on my RAM. However, I'm assuming I need the extra RAM just cuz it can feed the higher resolution to my GPU and CPU faster I assume? I pretty much need to know what I need to upgrade in my computer to be able to record 8K smoothly if I don't already have it in my build listed below, because I've tried everything to get an 8K recording to play smoothly to no avail. I also seem to only be able to use x264 as no matter what settings I use for NVENC, NVENC (new), H.264, etc., it fails to either start recording or save the video file at all... x264 is the only encoder that is allowing me to start and save video file recordings in 8K.
Here is the best recording I could possibly do so far, but it's still too stuttery and laggy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAY3bqqvuXQ
Here are the settings I'm using:
Format: MP4
Encoder: Software (x264)
Rate Control: CRF (Set to 0)
Keyframe Interval: 0
CPU Usage Preset: Ultrafast
Profile: (None)
Base (Canvas) Resolution: 7680x4320
Output (Scaled) Resolution: 7680x4320
FPS: 30
"Preview Disabled for more Performance"
My Build:
--MB: MSI X399 Gaming Pro Carbon
--CPU: 2950x 16 Core AMD Threadripper
--GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
--RAM: 32GB (8x4) 2400Mhz DDR4 Kingston HyperXFury
--SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 4TB
--OS: Windows 10 Pro For Workstations
Here is the best recording I could possibly do so far, but it's still too stuttery and laggy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAY3bqqvuXQ
Here are the settings I'm using:
Format: MP4
Encoder: Software (x264)
Rate Control: CRF (Set to 0)
Keyframe Interval: 0
CPU Usage Preset: Ultrafast
Profile: (None)
Base (Canvas) Resolution: 7680x4320
Output (Scaled) Resolution: 7680x4320
FPS: 30
"Preview Disabled for more Performance"
My Build:
--MB: MSI X399 Gaming Pro Carbon
--CPU: 2950x 16 Core AMD Threadripper
--GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio
--RAM: 32GB (8x4) 2400Mhz DDR4 Kingston HyperXFury
--SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 4TB
--OS: Windows 10 Pro For Workstations
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