onlinedude69
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The problem is as follows - when I record gameplay for CoD BOCW (OBS recording settings here, encoding lag does never exceed 0.1%), I notice a fairly pronounced and frequent frame "hitching" in the recorded video, whereas when I play the game I really don't notice anything like that. Not sure if "hitching" is the right term, so let me explain on a frame-by-frame example of a purported "hitch":
- Expected frame sequence: 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 4 -> 5
- Recorded frame sequence: 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 2 -> 5
- It doesn't matter if the game runs in borderless fullscreen or in fullscreen exclusive mode;
- It doesn't matter if the game runs with Nvidia Reflex set to normal or boost;
- The problem gets worse if I run FSE and disable fullscreen optimizations;
- Frequency of "hitches" is inversely proportional to framerate;
- "Hitches" remain even at framerates way in excess of the recording framerate
- 8700K; 1060 6GB. Depending on the settings, I run game at like 5% framerate low (95% of frames being faster) of 30 - 80 FPS. Hard GPU bottleneck, in my case.
- Windows 10 19042.630; OBS Studio 26.0.2 (64-bit, admin privileges); Nvidia 457.30 driver.
- Hypothetical interfering software/overlays - ShadowPlay and RTSS (7.2.3.20686; medium, stealth, raster 3D, framebuffer).
- Not sure if relevant, but just in case - 7 active audio devices are being mixed into 6 tracks on recording.
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