Question / Help Can't choose 60 FPS on capture card

Darker

Member
This is not really an OBS issue but I can imagine there are many people in this forum who are using Avermedia capture cards.

I am using the LGP Lite and it is supposed to capture in 1280x720 60 FPS, but the maximum FPS option I can choose is 30 FPS...

http://i.imgur.com/NWLQ9jw.png
 
Have you tried to lower your video bitrate before changing Frame rate because...60Mbit/s is an insane bitrate !!!
For 720p you don't need more than 4000kbit/s (or 4Mbit/s if you prefer) for local recording or 2500kbit/s (2,5Mbit/s) for streaming
Try it and tell me if it changed something !
 

Darker

Member
Have you tried to lower your video bitrate before changing Frame rate because...60Mbit/s is an insane bitrate !!!
For 720p you don't need more than 4000kbit/s (or 4Mbit/s if you prefer) for local recording or 2500kbit/s (2,5Mbit/s) for streaming
Try it and tell me if it changed something !

Yes, I have tried to lower it to even 0.3 Mbit/s. Still can't choose 60 FPS. Have restarted RECentral several times also.
 

dping

Active Member
@Darker, you've been having so much trouble with cap cards, Have you yet attempted a single PC setup with VCE? I remember talking to you a while back about this but never heard how it went. the newest VCE build is pretty solid btw.
 

Darker

Member
@Darker, you've been having so much trouble with cap cards, Have you yet attempted a single PC setup with VCE? I remember talking to you a while back about this but never heard how it went. the newest VCE build is pretty solid btw.

I have tried using a single PC setup with VCE but it still eats too much performance from my PC. What's the improvements in the new VCE build. Is it just more stable or is it more efficient in terms of less performance loss?
 

dping

Active Member
I have tried using a single PC setup with VCE but it still eats too much performance from my PC. What's the improvements in the new VCE build. Is it just more stable or is it more efficient in terms of less performance loss?
the new sdk could allow encode on 1 gpu and game on another. By the wording maybe eventually 2 gpus working together on multiple streams
 

Darker

Member
the new sdk could allow encode on 1 gpu and game on another. By the wording maybe eventually 2 gpus working together on multiple streams

I do have a spare 280X that I could throw into my computer. Do you know how to set it up so that the secondary GPU is doing all the encoding?
 

dping

Active Member
I do have a spare 280X that I could throw into my computer. Do you know how to set it up so that the secondary GPU is doing all the encoding?
Talk to @jackun, I think you might need the crossover cable or maybe just specify the device ID. hceck back a few pages on the VCE thread.
 
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