Pyromuffin
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When using the directx 11 renderer, and having OBS MP open at all (even in an empty scene), windows hitches 2-5 seconds whenever mousing over the windows gui: start menu, date and time settings, control panel. It doesn't seem to happen when interacting with windows explorer. It doesn't happen when interacting with other programs. The problem goes away when I switch to the opengl renderer.
this issue is pretty severe, making interacting with the windows gui almost impossible while OBS is open. It is not just a hitch in the video capture, or program I'm recording, it's a hitch in the entire operating system, audio still plays for a few seconds into the hitch, and then pauses until the hitch is over. the hitches occur every few second when moving the mouse over any part of the aforementioned windows gui. I've also had task manager open while this occurs, there's no spike in cpu usage or memory usage, or any other performance metrics while the hitches occur.
Hope this helps, it took me a while to try and figure out actually what was causing the issue, and I'm glad switching to opengl renderer makes it so i can continue using obs mp, otherwise, I would probably have to switch to some other software. Additionally, I believe this occurs in regular old OBS as well, but i haven't do as much testing with that.
this issue is pretty severe, making interacting with the windows gui almost impossible while OBS is open. It is not just a hitch in the video capture, or program I'm recording, it's a hitch in the entire operating system, audio still plays for a few seconds into the hitch, and then pauses until the hitch is over. the hitches occur every few second when moving the mouse over any part of the aforementioned windows gui. I've also had task manager open while this occurs, there's no spike in cpu usage or memory usage, or any other performance metrics while the hitches occur.
Hope this helps, it took me a while to try and figure out actually what was causing the issue, and I'm glad switching to opengl renderer makes it so i can continue using obs mp, otherwise, I would probably have to switch to some other software. Additionally, I believe this occurs in regular old OBS as well, but i haven't do as much testing with that.