Question / Help Encoding problem with overload

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You're only showing 1% frame drop in your log, so yeah, it's conceivable that would go away.

22:15:29.069: Video stopped, number of skipped frames due to encoding lag: 33/3102 (1.1%)
 
You're only showing 1% frame drop in your log, so yeah, it's conceivable that would go away.

22:15:29.069: Video stopped, number of skipped frames due to encoding lag: 33/3102 (1.1%)
it's conceivable that would go away with 1080p 60fps? Or with 720p 30fps
 
1080p60. I have not seen 720p30 in your logs and I was not advising you to do 720p30.

Your last log file shows only 1% frame drops at 1080p60/Full. There is no need to drop from 60 to 30 or from 1080 to 720 for a 1% improvement.
 
1080p60. I have not seen 720p30 in your logs and I was not advising you to do 720p30.

Your last log file shows only 1% frame drops at 1080p60/Full. There is no need to drop from 60 to 30 or from 1080 to 720 for a 1% improvement.

Yes but despite the drop in 720p 30fps at least once in the 2 hours of record the message appeared but I saw no repercussions on the record.
 
1080p60. I have not seen 720p30 in your logs and I was not advising you to do 720p30.

Your last log file shows only 1% frame drops at 1080p60/Full. There is no need to drop from 60 to 30 or from 1080 to 720 for a 1% improvement.

I will test with 1080p 60 fps if it still bug I will let you know :)
Thank you for your help
 
1080p60. I have not seen 720p30 in your logs and I was not advising you to do 720p30.

Your last log file shows only 1% frame drops at 1080p60/Full. There is no need to drop from 60 to 30 or from 1080 to 720 for a 1% improvement.

at the first second when I launched the record it made the bug
 
00:17:30.205: psycho_aq: true

Try turning off this feature. It's called Psycho Active Tuning. It uses a small amount of GPU.

00:16:35.025: base resolution: 1366x768
00:16:35.025: output resolution: 1920x1080


Lowering your base resolution and then upscaling your output resolution would reduce rendering lag, but it would not reduce encoding lag; in fact, compared to not scaling and just using 1366x768 as both canvas and output, would create more encoding load.

That said.. I do not see why your machine should not be able to do 1080p60 under normal conditions.

Have you checked that drivers are up to date, and that the card is fully seated in the correct slot, and is getting the maximum possible PCI bandwidth?
 
00:17:30.205: psycho_aq: true

Try turning off this feature. It's called Psycho Active Tuning. It uses a small amount of GPU.

00:16:35.025: base resolution: 1366x768
00:16:35.025: output resolution: 1920x1080


Lowering your base resolution and then upscaling your output resolution would reduce rendering lag, but it would not reduce encoding lag; in fact, compared to not scaling and just using 1366x768 as both canvas and output, would create more encoding load.

That said.. I do not see why your machine should not be able to do 1080p60 under normal conditions.

Have you checked that drivers are up to date, and that the card is fully seated in the correct slot, and is getting the maximum possible PCI bandwidth?
I went to my GeForce pannel and I did: check for updates. It puts a message that it is looking for and nothing more, so I think that all my drivers are up to date and on top of that I activated the automatic driver updates. I disabled Psycho Active Tuning. However, I did not understand what you wanted to say about my resolution. Do I need to increase the base resolution?
 
00:17:30.205: psycho_aq: true

Try turning off this feature. It's called Psycho Active Tuning. It uses a small amount of GPU.

00:16:35.025: base resolution: 1366x768
00:16:35.025: output resolution: 1920x1080


Lowering your base resolution and then upscaling your output resolution would reduce rendering lag, but it would not reduce encoding lag; in fact, compared to not scaling and just using 1366x768 as both canvas and output, would create more encoding load.

That said.. I do not see why your machine should not be able to do 1080p60 under normal conditions.

Have you checked that drivers are up to date, and that the card is fully seated in the correct slot, and is getting the maximum possible PCI bandwidth?
I make a logfile if you want https://obsproject.com/logs/LBsIZqVbwXU2zbR5
 
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