Question / Help HELP!

YOUCLOWN

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Hi, I have used OBS for a long while. I have never really had a problem with it once I got proper settings, but recently I have gotten a problem that I haven't been able to fix. Whenever I record, with powerful settings or without powerful settings ex. 100k bit rate or 25k bit rate, it is very laggy and skippy the whole time. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling OBS, I have tried to factory rest my computer. I have tried everything, below you will find some videos of what it looks like. Please give me suggestions I need help!

You can see that the frames freeze for a second.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-IUuC68RH4 SHORT VIDEO

https://youtu.be/T4xuwx5k_s0 LONG VIDEO

Thank you so much!
LOG https://obsproject.com/logs/x8n59UvheezNiZ95
 
Recording at 240fps is not a supported use-case.

Some idiot putz on YouTube started telling people to do that for Minecraft, and needs to be slapped. Hard.

1. Run OBS as Administrator. This allows OBS to take GPU priority, to handle all of its internal GPU-accelerated tasks without being 'choked out' by the game, which would cause skipping/hitching in the recording.
2. Set OBS to Simple output mode in Settings.
3. Set the recording quality to Indistinguishable. This will use a CQP or CRF quality-based target instead of a specific bitrate, allowing OBS to use as much or little bitrate as is needed to keep the video quality at a given level.
4. Dial the recording framerate back to 60fps. Seriously, everyone around here wants to kick that guy in the neck for telling newbies to do that unnecessary crazy-high framerate garbage.
 
Recording at 240fps is not a supported use-case.

Some idiot putz on YouTube started telling people to do that for Minecraft, and needs to be slapped. Hard.

1. Run OBS as Administrator. This allows OBS to take GPU priority, to handle all of its internal GPU-accelerated tasks without being 'choked out' by the game, which would cause skipping/hitching in the recording.
2. Set OBS to Simple output mode in Settings.
3. Set the recording quality to Indistinguishable. This will use a CQP or CRF quality-based target instead of a specific bitrate, allowing OBS to use as much or little bitrate as is needed to keep the video quality at a given level.
4. Dial the recording framerate back to 60fps. Seriously, everyone around here wants to kick that guy in the neck for telling newbies to do that unnecessary crazy-high framerate garbage.
I have used 240 fps for about a year, this problem just started happening. Minecraft is a much higher fps game, I get around 1,000 fps.
 
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