Not sure what my issue is and i wish i could get this to go away
When I stream CS:GO in game I have roughly 250 FPS, doesn't really ever drop below 200. All my encoding settings /etc are fine and I know to be good and working, but when I stream using game capture my stream looks like its about 15 FPS and its very choppy. If I change to using monitor capture (which I would prefer not to do), the streams FPS looks like its 45, where I have it configured and the chopy-ness seems to goes away. I notice no change in FPS in game between monitor capture and game capture but the stream FPS is higher and better looking when using monitor capture.
System:
Windows 10
i7-4790k
GTX 970 SC (2x sli)
z97 chipset
16 gb ram
Network isn't an issue, but heres the specs anyways:
100 MbPS down
75 MbPS up
All drivers are up to date on my system:
OBS settings:
bitrate: 3000
CBR padding enabled
no CBS
1920x1080 native
downscale 1.5
lanczos filter
multithreaded optimizations enabled
scene buffer time: 400 MS
x264: veryfast
keyframe interval: 2
use CFR enabled
^ pretty sure those are all the settings you could want to see
Log is attached. Please help, my stream is at a standstill without game capture working properly.
NB: If anyone has any other recommendations to improve the quality of my stream's video - I think I have some headroom on hardware so all ideas are welcome and I will try anything!
thanks.
Jesse
When I stream CS:GO in game I have roughly 250 FPS, doesn't really ever drop below 200. All my encoding settings /etc are fine and I know to be good and working, but when I stream using game capture my stream looks like its about 15 FPS and its very choppy. If I change to using monitor capture (which I would prefer not to do), the streams FPS looks like its 45, where I have it configured and the chopy-ness seems to goes away. I notice no change in FPS in game between monitor capture and game capture but the stream FPS is higher and better looking when using monitor capture.
System:
Windows 10
i7-4790k
GTX 970 SC (2x sli)
z97 chipset
16 gb ram
Network isn't an issue, but heres the specs anyways:
100 MbPS down
75 MbPS up
All drivers are up to date on my system:
OBS settings:
bitrate: 3000
CBR padding enabled
no CBS
1920x1080 native
downscale 1.5
lanczos filter
multithreaded optimizations enabled
scene buffer time: 400 MS
x264: veryfast
keyframe interval: 2
use CFR enabled
^ pretty sure those are all the settings you could want to see
Log is attached. Please help, my stream is at a standstill without game capture working properly.
NB: If anyone has any other recommendations to improve the quality of my stream's video - I think I have some headroom on hardware so all ideas are welcome and I will try anything!
thanks.
Jesse