Chris Kohler
New Member
Hi.
I have been using OBS to record game replays and then upload them to Youtube for quite some time and everything worked fine. Recently my main harddrive (not the one I was recording videos to though) started acting up and I had to get a new one and install my operating system (Win7 64bit) and all my other stuff new on the new drive.
I thought I had set all the OBS settings to the way they were before, after installing it anew, but apparently not, because now the game recordings are extremely choppy. Calling it choppy is a understatement, actually, the "videos" OBS is producing are rather slide shows with the picture changing once per minute or so.
It can't be a hardware problem, because, as I said, the program worked just fine for a long time on the same hardware, recording the same games.
I have been using OBS to record game replays and then upload them to Youtube for quite some time and everything worked fine. Recently my main harddrive (not the one I was recording videos to though) started acting up and I had to get a new one and install my operating system (Win7 64bit) and all my other stuff new on the new drive.
I thought I had set all the OBS settings to the way they were before, after installing it anew, but apparently not, because now the game recordings are extremely choppy. Calling it choppy is a understatement, actually, the "videos" OBS is producing are rather slide shows with the picture changing once per minute or so.
It can't be a hardware problem, because, as I said, the program worked just fine for a long time on the same hardware, recording the same games.