Question / Help I am actually fed up with this program.

zeredis

New Member
Ive set it right. Ive looked up countless guides and asked all my friends, But Im so fucking done with this program. Either ill be recording, everything will be fine, and OBS decides to break/corrupt the file to where it plays choppy and its useless. 2 hours of recording gone, this has happened multiple times, Decide to try streaming, and it just decides to not record my game audio. I keep having so many fucking retarded issues with OBS and the list keeps growing, It has screwed me out of so much time and effort that I would literally use any other program, but thats the thing. Its literally "the best" or the "most used" and when you have issues like this you can just go fuck yourself. Im sick of it fucking my video and making it choppy, ruining my shit every single time im so fucking fed up with it. I dont even remember what log file it is because of this but fuck it.
 

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koala

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Instead of insulting the people who develop OBS, it makes much more sense if you move on and simply use a different screen recording app.

By the way, the log file you posted contains 2 streaming sessions with no errors. They should be perfect with no lags except the fact that with 2500 you use a much too low bitrate for a resolution of 1920x1080@60, so your stream will look very blurry and blocky. These are the Twitch encoding guidelines: https://stream.twitch.tv/encoding/ But this is hardly an OBS issue - it's just a thing of following common streaming know-how and the guidelines of the streaming service in use.
 

zeredis

New Member
Instead of insulting the people who develop OBS, it makes much more sense if you move on and simply use a different screen recording app.

By the way, the log file you posted contains 2 streaming sessions with no errors. They should be perfect with no lags except the fact that with 2500 you use a much too low bitrate for a resolution of 1920x1080@60, so your stream will look very blurry and blocky. These are the Twitch encoding guidelines: https://stream.twitch.tv/encoding/ But this is hardly an OBS issue - it's just a thing of following common streaming know-how and the guidelines of the streaming service in use.
I really dont know which one it was, there was a recording session but I honestly dont know which log it is, I think I do. but at the same time I dontk now, and rather than actually telling me what bitrate i should use for streaming/videos you just throw a random link at me, amazing.
 

Zidakuh

Member
Don't save recordings to mp4. Save to mkv or flv, and remux to mp4 when done. That way, you avoid the corruption issue, should your recording stop due to a crash/issue.
 
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