Recently, while recording, my game (CSGO) FPS will drop from 200-300 to about 30-100 whenever I start recording with OBS. Even on the main screen of the game I get 30-100fps. Before, my FPS would stay above 150 while recording and playing. The recording itself is fine, isn't lagging at all, or anything. It's just my in game performance that is having issues. So I tried changing my encoder from NVENC to X264 and that didn't do anything. I tried reinstalling OBS and that didn't work. So then, I analyzed my log file (which I should've done before anything else), and I got this:
Game capture detected a hook conflict but was unable to determine which application was responsible. Try closing any other applications that may be injecting into your game, such as FRAPS, D3DGear, MSI Afterburner, AMD Raptr / Gaming Evolved, Action!, TeamSpeak/Mumble Overlays or any other kind of FPS monitor or overlay program.
The problem is that I don't have any FPS/Overlay or monitoring program even installed on my computer. Only thing close I have is the Steam Overlay, which I was pretty sure wasn't the issue, but I turned it off anyways and the issue persisted.
My OBS settings shouldn't be the problem, as I have used them daily for many weeks, but here are the basics:
(Local Recording) 1080p 60fps at 8000 bitrate using NVENC and the preset High Quality Low Latency
If you need more details, just ask, but like I said, the settings shouldn't be the issue.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Log: https://gist.github.com/ddfa992e86d34e51e1049b09d166e59e
Game capture detected a hook conflict but was unable to determine which application was responsible. Try closing any other applications that may be injecting into your game, such as FRAPS, D3DGear, MSI Afterburner, AMD Raptr / Gaming Evolved, Action!, TeamSpeak/Mumble Overlays or any other kind of FPS monitor or overlay program.
The problem is that I don't have any FPS/Overlay or monitoring program even installed on my computer. Only thing close I have is the Steam Overlay, which I was pretty sure wasn't the issue, but I turned it off anyways and the issue persisted.
My OBS settings shouldn't be the problem, as I have used them daily for many weeks, but here are the basics:
(Local Recording) 1080p 60fps at 8000 bitrate using NVENC and the preset High Quality Low Latency
If you need more details, just ask, but like I said, the settings shouldn't be the issue.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Log: https://gist.github.com/ddfa992e86d34e51e1049b09d166e59e