im probably an idiot for not knowing what this means

random moron

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So, i don't know much about this. Probably gonna get laughed at by about 4000 ppl or smth.
OBS isn't recording, saying "check the logs" (idk how its called, i have it on spanish) so i check the logs. I see this big wall of text my peanut brain can't understand.


20:39:56.326: >>> app not on intel GPU, fall back to old qsv encoder
20:39:56.327: [qsv encoder: 'simple_video_recording'] settings:
20:39:56.327: codec: H.264
20:39:56.327: rate_control: ICQ
20:39:56.327: ICQ Quality: 21
20:39:56.327: target_usage: TU4
20:39:56.327: profile: high
20:39:56.327: keyint: 0
20:39:56.327: latency: normal
20:39:56.327: b-frames: 3
20:39:56.327: fps_num: 30
20:39:56.327: fps_den: 1
20:39:56.327: width: 1280
20:39:56.327: height: 720
20:39:56.327: [qsv encoder: 'simple_video_recording'] debug info:
20:39:56.343: [qsv encoder: 'msdk_impl'] Specified object/item/sync point not found. (MFX_ERR_NOT_FOUND)
20:39:56.343: [qsv encoder: 'simple_video_recording'] qsv failed to load
20:39:56.343: major: 1
20:39:56.343: minor: 0
20:39:56.343: interval: 4
20:39:56.343: GopPictSize: 0
20:39:56.343: g_pts2dtsShift: 0

I'd like some help. I look it up and just see some random videos not related to OBS at all.
God damn i'm an idiot aren't i.
 

koala

Active Member
You didn't post a complete log, so we cannot know for sure, but this error usually appears if the CPU is too old for OBS to use the Quicksync hardware encoder. Change the encoder to x264 in Settings > Output > Recording.
 

AaronD

Active Member
...if the CPU is too old for OBS to use the Quicksync hardware encoder. Change the encoder to x264...
it worked! thx man
I'd be suspicious about the performance of x264 (software encoding) on a CPU that is "too old"...

If it's a monster that simply doesn't have that bit of hardware on it, then sure! Go ahead and use it! But if the reason is that it's "too old", then I'd expect it to fall flat with any decent amount of quality. In that case, get a graphics card that can encode video (ideally nVidia with NVENC), and use that instead.
 

random moron

New Member
I'd be suspicious about the performance of x264 (software encoding) on a CPU that is "too old"...

If it's a monster that simply doesn't have that bit of hardware on it, then sure! Go ahead and use it! But if the reason is that it's "too old", then I'd expect it to fall flat with any decent amount of quality. In that case, get a graphics card that can encode video (ideally nVidia with NVENC), and use that instead.
it works about fine (was gonna send a recording but i cant)
 
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