Question / Help High CPU Encoding

Layer

New Member
Hello Everyone,

I already read this https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...ing-too-long-to-encode-read-this-first.23334/

Before i was able to stream at 720p/60fps the problem was i didn't had a very good bandwith to stream without lagging, now i have better internet connection (5Mb upload) and now im not able to stream at 720/60fps due to High CPU Encoding.

PC Specs:

i5 3340 3.1 - 3.3ghz
560GTX OC 1GB DDR5
8GB Ram 1333mhz

p.s. its the first time i try to stream on W10 might be that the problem?
 

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Nixxen

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If you did an upgrade from a different version of Windows and used the "keep files" function your config file might be off.
I've had this issue a few times before when switching out harddrive letters or similar.

Take a note (screenshots) of all the settings in your OBS settings.
Close OBS.
Type "Windowskey + R", enter "%appdata%" and click ok.
You should see a folder named "OBS". Enter this folder and rename (or straight out delete it if you've got the balls, but I always advice to make a backup even if you think you won't need it) the file called "global.ini". It might just be called "global" if you are not showing file extensions.
Start OBS.
All your global settings will be reset. Look through the screenshots or notes you took earlier and fill in the stuff that's changed.
Test to see if you've still got issues.

If you still got issues, then you might want to lower your FPS to 30 and see if that fixes it.
 
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