happydoggo
New Member
Hello.
I want to start recording some gameplay for future videos, but I my videos come out quite choppy. The videos themselves aren't super laggy, but it doesn't look like 60 fps, eventhough video properties on the recorded file shows it's supposed to be 60 fps. I record with CQP = 18. I've tried CBR with the value of 50 000, same thing there, it makes no difference. My CPU and GPU should be able to muster enough power, and I'm recording to a separate SSD from where I launch my games.
This happens with H1Z1, CSGO and Rocket League.
Computer specs:
Geforce GTX 1060 3GB
i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHZ
16 gb RAM
144hz Monitor.
My specs should be good enough, no? Worth to mention that I get 0 lag ingame while recording.
Log: https://gist.github.com/c5d4ba06156f4c16d50f876281148d7c
The log shows some problems with hooking to CSGO or something, might that be it?
Settings in OBS:
Output: https://gyazo.com/08aeb2718767aed154e06b5d716626bd
Video: https://gyazo.com/6662d4c4b1bda9b721cd82173b6d7d4e
Also, a test video for you to watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4vLAtzu684&feature=youtu.be
Recorded with settings mentioned above. It doesn't really look smooth like if you watch a jackfrags video.
I want to start recording some gameplay for future videos, but I my videos come out quite choppy. The videos themselves aren't super laggy, but it doesn't look like 60 fps, eventhough video properties on the recorded file shows it's supposed to be 60 fps. I record with CQP = 18. I've tried CBR with the value of 50 000, same thing there, it makes no difference. My CPU and GPU should be able to muster enough power, and I'm recording to a separate SSD from where I launch my games.
This happens with H1Z1, CSGO and Rocket League.
Computer specs:
Geforce GTX 1060 3GB
i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHZ
16 gb RAM
144hz Monitor.
My specs should be good enough, no? Worth to mention that I get 0 lag ingame while recording.
Log: https://gist.github.com/c5d4ba06156f4c16d50f876281148d7c
The log shows some problems with hooking to CSGO or something, might that be it?
Settings in OBS:
Output: https://gyazo.com/08aeb2718767aed154e06b5d716626bd
Video: https://gyazo.com/6662d4c4b1bda9b721cd82173b6d7d4e
Also, a test video for you to watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4vLAtzu684&feature=youtu.be
Recorded with settings mentioned above. It doesn't really look smooth like if you watch a jackfrags video.