ive had this problem for a while now,my recordings look choppy.ive tried changing encoder and quality and nothing seems to help,this issue also happened on my 2070 i5 build. i now have a 2080 super with an i7,
Due to a long-standing Windows bug, you need to run both of your monitors at the same refresh rate to avoid this.
A fix is (finally) expected later this year or sometime next year in the Win10 2004 patch.
So for now, run both at 60hz.
When the 2004 update drops, you'd be advised to run the Optix at 120hz as that divides down evenly to 60 and 30fps, so you'll get consistent frame pacing (unlike with 144, which will have to skip an erratic number of frames to downsample, making things unsmooth).
Also, NEVER EVER RECORD DIRECTLY TO MP4 FOR ANY REASON. It is not a recording-safe format, and if ANYTHING goes wrong during the recording, the ENTIRE recording will be lost/corrupted and 100% un-recoverable. Record to MKV and you'll only lose a second or less.
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