DreamShard
New Member
Okay recently I started recording with OBS again and I'm running into issues with my recordings slowly getting choppy after maybe about a minute into review of the video till they are completely skipping frames and freezing.
I have tried a few things to fix the issue but so far the only thing that has worked was lowering the Bitrate of the recording to below 10,000... which makes my 2k recordings look like they are running at 240p quality.
I'm currently on version 31.0.1 of OBS
Current version of Windows 11 is 24h2
Current graphics is NVIDA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU, Game Ready driver 566.14
I primarily use Display capture and a single screen (not ideal but I don't have the desk space currently for another screen to attach to my laptop). Settings in image are pretty much close to what I was using before updating OBS from 29 to 31 (only updated because the issues started on 29 recently and figured trying to update would help) --- the only difference is the encoder as when I updated I noticed that it put me on the (depreciated) version of the encoder I was using.
Any advice on what I could try to fix the issue.
I have tried a few things to fix the issue but so far the only thing that has worked was lowering the Bitrate of the recording to below 10,000... which makes my 2k recordings look like they are running at 240p quality.
I'm currently on version 31.0.1 of OBS
Current version of Windows 11 is 24h2
Current graphics is NVIDA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU, Game Ready driver 566.14
I primarily use Display capture and a single screen (not ideal but I don't have the desk space currently for another screen to attach to my laptop). Settings in image are pretty much close to what I was using before updating OBS from 29 to 31 (only updated because the issues started on 29 recently and figured trying to update would help) --- the only difference is the encoder as when I updated I noticed that it put me on the (depreciated) version of the encoder I was using.
Any advice on what I could try to fix the issue.