MasoElCaveman
New Member
This is Issue #4191 on github which seems to plague a lot of people.
Has anyone had any success in finding a fix for this? I've tried so many things at this point I was going to switch my streaming pc over to linux to see if it was a windows problem, but I need voicemeeter for vban and there is no linux support for voicemeeter.
I get a super smooth recording whenever I use my single pc to record, but when I play wireless vr that uses a lot of my rtx 3090's encoder so I really want to be able to utilize my capture card and dual pc setup.
Streaming PC has a RTX 3060 12gb, i7 9700k, 18gb ram, Elgato 4k60Pro Mk.2, and Flint 4kP Pro.
Gaming PC has RTX 3090, i5 12600k, 32gb ram.
I'm uploading a video that compares these two capture cards vs my rtx 3090 recording simultaneously.
Here's my video that shows the top right rtx 3090 smoothly recording, while bottom right Elgato is the worst offender vs Flint on the bottom left which seems better than the Elgato overall.
Gaming PC log
Streaming PC log
For the capture cards leaving buffering enabled, disabled, or auto detect doesn't change anything much at all.
Changing OBS Video framerate from 60 to 59.94 also did not change anything.
Has anyone had any success in finding a fix for this? I've tried so many things at this point I was going to switch my streaming pc over to linux to see if it was a windows problem, but I need voicemeeter for vban and there is no linux support for voicemeeter.
I get a super smooth recording whenever I use my single pc to record, but when I play wireless vr that uses a lot of my rtx 3090's encoder so I really want to be able to utilize my capture card and dual pc setup.
Streaming PC has a RTX 3060 12gb, i7 9700k, 18gb ram, Elgato 4k60Pro Mk.2, and Flint 4kP Pro.
Gaming PC has RTX 3090, i5 12600k, 32gb ram.
I'm uploading a video that compares these two capture cards vs my rtx 3090 recording simultaneously.
Here's my video that shows the top right rtx 3090 smoothly recording, while bottom right Elgato is the worst offender vs Flint on the bottom left which seems better than the Elgato overall.
Gaming PC log
Streaming PC log
For the capture cards leaving buffering enabled, disabled, or auto detect doesn't change anything much at all.
Changing OBS Video framerate from 60 to 59.94 also did not change anything.