Log: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/2a1f416a40b9247992ef003d7354d8e6
To start off, I've read the stickied post in this forum, and googled for a few days now and nothing has helped. I have been streaming for a long time with the same configuration and had no issues. The past few weeks I've been trying to stream but I get the encoding issue message and virtually all frames on the stream are lost, and almost all on the recording are lost. The log file that I've posted above is from playing one game of Heroes of the Storm (~30 mins) while only recording, and not streaming. I should note that the recording runs fine while in the lobby of the game but once the game starts and things start moving on the screen, the high encoding message pops up and the recording goes downhill.
I've dropped my bitrate, changed my preset all the way to ultrafast, changed the encoder to nvenc, etc. individually and they barely do anything to help. I've removed browser sources, and nothing changed. With task manager open, obs is taking ~75% of my cpu while the game takes about 5%, which is clear to me that it is a problem with obs. Like I said I streamed and recorded for years now, but suddenly something changed and I'm at a loss.
Thanks for your help.
To start off, I've read the stickied post in this forum, and googled for a few days now and nothing has helped. I have been streaming for a long time with the same configuration and had no issues. The past few weeks I've been trying to stream but I get the encoding issue message and virtually all frames on the stream are lost, and almost all on the recording are lost. The log file that I've posted above is from playing one game of Heroes of the Storm (~30 mins) while only recording, and not streaming. I should note that the recording runs fine while in the lobby of the game but once the game starts and things start moving on the screen, the high encoding message pops up and the recording goes downhill.
I've dropped my bitrate, changed my preset all the way to ultrafast, changed the encoder to nvenc, etc. individually and they barely do anything to help. I've removed browser sources, and nothing changed. With task manager open, obs is taking ~75% of my cpu while the game takes about 5%, which is clear to me that it is a problem with obs. Like I said I streamed and recorded for years now, but suddenly something changed and I'm at a loss.
Thanks for your help.