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FerretBomb

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You may have to downscale further; I didn't notice that your i5 is a mobile variant; it runs at 1.6GHz and is only a 2-core. I'd also recommend dropping to 30fps.

Beyond that though, you may need to switch to QSV as the encoder, as the CPU is very, very weak.
 

DbzAndChillz

New Member
You may have to downscale further; I didn't notice that your i5 is a mobile variant; it runs at 1.6GHz and is only a 2-core. I'd also recommend dropping to 30fps.

Beyond that though, you may need to switch to QSV as the encoder, as the CPU is very, very weak.
Thanks! Alot :( im speechless i thought my pc was strong but its weak! its ok :( im just happy you keep replying to me :)
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
No worries. Yeah, many mobile CPUs are severely cut-down but still carry the full label, to give the impression that they're more powerful than they actually are. There's a 2-core i7 even that regularly suckers people in. I didn't realize they'd done pretty much the same thing with the i5 series too.

Unfortunately none of my own machines are QSV-capable so I can't really help with details much. But in general, you'll want to go into Settings->Encoding, and click the 'Quick Sync' radio button at the top. That'll use your iGPU to encode. For 720p@30fps local recording video, I'd probably recommend a 10000kbps-20000kbps bitrate even if it's probably a bit overkill (just will increase the size of the recordings on-disk). You *may* see some in-game fps impact, depending. Scaling down in-game quality to lower the GPU load could help. I'm not sure if QSV has a separate dedicated encoder like NVENC does.
 

DbzAndChillz

New Member
No worries. Yeah, many mobile CPUs are severely cut-down but still carry the full label, to give the impression that they're more powerful than they actually are. There's a 2-core i7 even that regularly suckers people in. I didn't realize they'd done pretty much the same thing with the i5 series too.

Unfortunately none of my own machines are QSV-capable so I can't really help with details much. But in general, you'll want to go into Settings->Encoding, and click the 'Quick Sync' radio button at the top. That'll use your iGPU to encode. For 720p@30fps local recording video, I'd probably recommend a 10000kbps-20000kbps bitrate even if it's probably a bit overkill (just will increase the size of the recordings on-disk). You *may* see some in-game fps impact, depending. Scaling down in-game quality to lower the GPU load could help. I'm not sure if QSV has a separate dedicated encoder like NVENC does.
Oh well... if you know any other good screen recording free softwares please tell me Thanks!
 
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