Hi,I have had a persistent issue since building my PC: my recordings ( mostly minecraft) never look visually smooth, even with 60 FPS and no lag.
Current PC specs:
CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
GPU: ASUS TUF RTX 5080
RAM: 32 GB DDR5
Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming Pro z890 wifi
PSU: 850W dark power 13 be quite
Monitors: 1x 4K monitor + 1x 1440p monitor (LG ultraGear both)
Storage: 4 TB Gen4 NVMe
At first, I thought it was a setting issue: bitrate, encoder, OBS settings, Minecraft settings, etc.I went on a crazy journey of testing and trying things out, it's been going on for a year so...
I already tested:
EVERY recording software settings,
EVERY windows settings,
EVERY Software setting,
multiple clean Windows installs;
Linux test;3 different CPU;
3 different motherboard;
different RAM;4 different GPU;
different monitor;different cable;
iGPU test;Disassembling and rebuilding my PC from scratch
Tried a different wall outlet
what i haven't tried yet is changing my SSD, PSU, checking every cables or swapping them and try, I already tested multiple combinations and more...
i found recently after very precise test, that the actually "general quality issue" is a random frame pacing capture, After analyzing recordings frame by frame from up close, I noticed that the frames are not being captured at a consistent pace. up to 50% difference timing pace between them, creating this "juddering / jittering" feel, the oposite of smooth, AND TO THIS, i have skipped frames (about 3 to 10) a second, with no game lag, no software lag,but random, sometimes i have no skipped frames for 4 secondes, and then sundenly i get 20 skips in a full second, never 2 frames skipped back to back, always 1, i also tried 60hz / 60 game fps / 60fps OBS capture, no difference, same problem,
started to feel like i'm crazy and running after a ghost but when i make my friends do this test, and on my old 2017 iMac i can tell the preview looks SMOOTH AND EVEN, and so the recording (with me the preview looks already bad before hitting record) so i know i'm not crazy :')
OBS does not report dropped/skipped frames or encoding/rendering lag. my computer is strong enough for that.
if anyone has like an idea, NOT related to settings, software, drivers, (unless something i really did not think of, but i've been on it for over a year, trust me, i've done it all, PLEASE tell me lol, i'm desperate,
what i'm thinking of is testing a Gen5 SSD, mine is 4, trying to review every cables of the motherboard one by one, i'm thinking the problem would be at this point in a PSU, or a invisible cable problem or something, i have no issue on the computer that would give away any clue to understand wich makes the case even more confusing,
i'm joining a link to a quick 4k60 i did on minecraft for those who would like to have a quick visual of it : https://youtu.be/RGfh5DnJv44
thank you for taking the time to read this, if you have any idea please hit me up :') have a good day
Current PC specs:
CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
GPU: ASUS TUF RTX 5080
RAM: 32 GB DDR5
Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming Pro z890 wifi
PSU: 850W dark power 13 be quite
Monitors: 1x 4K monitor + 1x 1440p monitor (LG ultraGear both)
Storage: 4 TB Gen4 NVMe
At first, I thought it was a setting issue: bitrate, encoder, OBS settings, Minecraft settings, etc.I went on a crazy journey of testing and trying things out, it's been going on for a year so...
I already tested:
EVERY recording software settings,
EVERY windows settings,
EVERY Software setting,
multiple clean Windows installs;
Linux test;3 different CPU;
3 different motherboard;
different RAM;4 different GPU;
different monitor;different cable;
iGPU test;Disassembling and rebuilding my PC from scratch
Tried a different wall outlet
what i haven't tried yet is changing my SSD, PSU, checking every cables or swapping them and try, I already tested multiple combinations and more...
i found recently after very precise test, that the actually "general quality issue" is a random frame pacing capture, After analyzing recordings frame by frame from up close, I noticed that the frames are not being captured at a consistent pace. up to 50% difference timing pace between them, creating this "juddering / jittering" feel, the oposite of smooth, AND TO THIS, i have skipped frames (about 3 to 10) a second, with no game lag, no software lag,but random, sometimes i have no skipped frames for 4 secondes, and then sundenly i get 20 skips in a full second, never 2 frames skipped back to back, always 1, i also tried 60hz / 60 game fps / 60fps OBS capture, no difference, same problem,
started to feel like i'm crazy and running after a ghost but when i make my friends do this test, and on my old 2017 iMac i can tell the preview looks SMOOTH AND EVEN, and so the recording (with me the preview looks already bad before hitting record) so i know i'm not crazy :')
OBS does not report dropped/skipped frames or encoding/rendering lag. my computer is strong enough for that.
if anyone has like an idea, NOT related to settings, software, drivers, (unless something i really did not think of, but i've been on it for over a year, trust me, i've done it all, PLEASE tell me lol, i'm desperate,
what i'm thinking of is testing a Gen5 SSD, mine is 4, trying to review every cables of the motherboard one by one, i'm thinking the problem would be at this point in a PSU, or a invisible cable problem or something, i have no issue on the computer that would give away any clue to understand wich makes the case even more confusing,
i'm joining a link to a quick 4k60 i did on minecraft for those who would like to have a quick visual of it : https://youtu.be/RGfh5DnJv44
thank you for taking the time to read this, if you have any idea please hit me up :') have a good day