KaplooeyRaRa
New Member
Hi! I've been scrolling through the forums, and see several people suffering from the same problem as I am. I recently replaced my nVidia GeForce GTX 570 with an AMD R9 380 4GB from ASUS, and now my Game Capture has a strange flickering that appears during the stream.
My PC Specs are as follows:
CPU - Intel i5 4690K @ 3.5GHz
GPU - ASUS AMD R9 380 4GB
RAM - 8GB Crucial Ballistix 1600Mhz
Motherboard - MSI PC Mate Z97
The problem was not present until I switched my GPU, and the effects are only visible in the OBS Stream. From what I've been able to gather from the little information present in other people's posts, the issue is likely driver-based. Is there a version of AMD Graphics Drivers that I can roll back to in order to solve this problem?
For now, I've gotten around the problem by using Monitor Capture, which will do in the meantime, as I have no lag or delay when doing so. I would like to use the more optimized game capture though. The reason I'm using Monitor Capture, is that when using Window Capture (I'm not sure if this is the same issue, but I want to say why I am using the less optimized capture source) I get a strange white box that does not go away, and appears to be a part of the source. I will have a video of both of these effects listed below.
Log File: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/765619b94d130061b4f3
YouTube Video Showing Effects: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTWmrHej8WY
My PC Specs are as follows:
CPU - Intel i5 4690K @ 3.5GHz
GPU - ASUS AMD R9 380 4GB
RAM - 8GB Crucial Ballistix 1600Mhz
Motherboard - MSI PC Mate Z97
The problem was not present until I switched my GPU, and the effects are only visible in the OBS Stream. From what I've been able to gather from the little information present in other people's posts, the issue is likely driver-based. Is there a version of AMD Graphics Drivers that I can roll back to in order to solve this problem?
For now, I've gotten around the problem by using Monitor Capture, which will do in the meantime, as I have no lag or delay when doing so. I would like to use the more optimized game capture though. The reason I'm using Monitor Capture, is that when using Window Capture (I'm not sure if this is the same issue, but I want to say why I am using the less optimized capture source) I get a strange white box that does not go away, and appears to be a part of the source. I will have a video of both of these effects listed below.
Log File: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/765619b94d130061b4f3
YouTube Video Showing Effects: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTWmrHej8WY