DrChipotle
New Member
I previously posted here asking for help, got some replies but nothing worked tried to contact them again but they haven't replied its not been more than 1 day and no reply. So i am making a new post.
My problem is that whenever i record my game play, CS:GO 720p 60fps, i have no in game lag but whenever im done recording and go to edit the video it is very laggy/choppy it lags about 5-10 seconds and just ruins the game play :/ it i very frustrating. I tried using "veryfast" with 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, 10000 bit rate but no solution. I even copied these settings https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/how-to-make-high-quality-local-recordings.16/ and videos from YouTube for solutions but still no luck. This is my last straw with OBS if this doesn't seem to work i'm just going to delete OBS and use a different software because it is very frustrating.
People also said using "Superfast" and "Ultrafast" but when i click on it to use it says "Changing the quality may cause severe negative damage to your CPU" so I am not sure if i should change it to that because i do not want to ruin my CPU.
Please help and thanks
My log: http://pastebin.com/h7HySXUF
Specs
CPU: i5-4670 3.40 GHz 4-Core
GPU: MSI gtx 960
HDD:2TB
RAM: 16 GB
My problem is that whenever i record my game play, CS:GO 720p 60fps, i have no in game lag but whenever im done recording and go to edit the video it is very laggy/choppy it lags about 5-10 seconds and just ruins the game play :/ it i very frustrating. I tried using "veryfast" with 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, 10000 bit rate but no solution. I even copied these settings https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/how-to-make-high-quality-local-recordings.16/ and videos from YouTube for solutions but still no luck. This is my last straw with OBS if this doesn't seem to work i'm just going to delete OBS and use a different software because it is very frustrating.
People also said using "Superfast" and "Ultrafast" but when i click on it to use it says "Changing the quality may cause severe negative damage to your CPU" so I am not sure if i should change it to that because i do not want to ruin my CPU.
Please help and thanks
My log: http://pastebin.com/h7HySXUF
Specs
CPU: i5-4670 3.40 GHz 4-Core
GPU: MSI gtx 960
HDD:2TB
RAM: 16 GB