I recently decided to record my gamplays in Fortnite. I have never had a problem with the performance in that game. I looked up some tutorials on how to setup OBS settings for 1080p 60 FPS. I have dual screens if that somehow has something to do with it.
My problem: Fortnite is steadily around 170 fps all the time, also when I record. But the video output is choppy, pixelated and the colors also do not match (they seem more grey and not as vibrant as in the game. The color issue I can fix while editing but the choppy and pixelated video I do not know how to solve. I have been tweaking around with the settings a little with no success.
SPECS:
GPU: Nvidia GTX 970
CPU: Intel i5-6500 @ 3.20 GHz
RAM: 16 GB
Last Logs: https://hastebin.com/sutesacizo
I am not very familiar with this program so if I missed anything, please point it out.
EDIT: The lag in the video was because of my dual monitors with difference Hz.
Volfield said:
"There's a known problem with multi monitor systems with different refresh rates. One workaround is to set the faster monitors to a refresh rate that is a multiple of the slowest monitors.
In your case, cap your primary monitor at 120Hz, secondary monitor at 60Hz and game at 120FPS."
That will fix the lag probably if you find yourself in the same position.
Now my only problem is that the video is pixelated and the colors are still not alike the ingame colors.
My problem: Fortnite is steadily around 170 fps all the time, also when I record. But the video output is choppy, pixelated and the colors also do not match (they seem more grey and not as vibrant as in the game. The color issue I can fix while editing but the choppy and pixelated video I do not know how to solve. I have been tweaking around with the settings a little with no success.
SPECS:
GPU: Nvidia GTX 970
CPU: Intel i5-6500 @ 3.20 GHz
RAM: 16 GB
Last Logs: https://hastebin.com/sutesacizo
I am not very familiar with this program so if I missed anything, please point it out.
EDIT: The lag in the video was because of my dual monitors with difference Hz.
Volfield said:
"There's a known problem with multi monitor systems with different refresh rates. One workaround is to set the faster monitors to a refresh rate that is a multiple of the slowest monitors.
In your case, cap your primary monitor at 120Hz, secondary monitor at 60Hz and game at 120FPS."
That will fix the lag probably if you find yourself in the same position.
Now my only problem is that the video is pixelated and the colors are still not alike the ingame colors.
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