Question / Help Im sure many people have asked this but,

JacBow

New Member
Yeah. I'm sure a LOT of people have asked you to do this, but windows and OBS don't really cooperate, as, my frames are around 200 - 300 per second in game, but in recording, they're around 2-3 frames per second. Now, I've searched on a fix for this, but nothing was there that I could find that resolved my issue. So my question is, could you fix this issue? I'm sure it's already being worked on for future updates. It was working for me a while ago, then, it just stopped. If this can be resolved, please do so. I would be happy to record using OBS again if this is fixed.


Thank you!
 

Luke Skywalker

New Member
The same thing happens to me using streamlabs and sometimes in Obs I think this happens because obs uses to much of your cpu or gpu not sure
 

Lawrence_SoCal

Active Member
The issue isn't OBS, or Streamlabs OBS, or vMIX, etc
The issue is what you are trying to do (real-time video encoding) ... and asking your computer to do more than it is capable of
so either ask for less (adjusting settings, etc), or get a higher-end PC.. really, it is that simple
though if your settings are wrong, you could get into a situation that you'll be hard pressed to spend enough for a powerful enough PC

with right setup, such real-time video encoding may not be that demanding with right encoding offload to GPU (like NVENC)... BUT, depends on exactly what you are doing, associated settings, etc. A lot of folks see fancy YouTube videos and try to mimic them (filters, effects, re-scaling, chroma keying, etc) without understanding the implications

So the hard part is trying to make best use of what someone already has, and that requires extensive self-education or outside expertise to optimize one's setup (OS, OBS, hardware, etc). And by hard, I'm not referring to 5-10 hours of Google searching and YT videos, which doesn't even begin to scratch the surface...
 
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