KillaMaaki
New Member
Hello,
I am trying to get OBS Studio 0.14.2 64-bit working with Windows 10. I'm getting insane amounts of monitor lag when I add a display capture source. Every application on my primary monitor suddenly becomes SUPER laggy. At the same time, the CPU usage of DWM.exe increases to around 10% in Process Explorer. Strangely, everything on the second monitor is perfectly fine, unless I move OBS to the primary monitor in which case the second monitor lags as well
To be clear, I am not streaming or recording, it happens just by having OBS running at all with a display source in any scene (even scenes that aren't active). The lag does not go away if I hide the display input source either.
I have similar problems with regular OBS unless I run it in compatibility mode for Windows 7, but the same does not work for OBS Studio unfortunately (also tried compatibility mode for Windows 8, no luck there either)
This is the log file from OBS:
https://gist.github.com/c10f4a12c7cb01f5685554f1d8fc4a96
I have a six-core AMD FX-6300 CPU, and an NVidia GTX 780 Ti graphics card. Shadowplay records my monitor with zero performance issues, and as I mentioned so does the older version of OBS if I run it in compatibility mode, so all signs point to an issue with OBS Studio.
I can use the older version of OBS in the meantime, but I'd love to be able to get OBS Studio up and running :)
I am trying to get OBS Studio 0.14.2 64-bit working with Windows 10. I'm getting insane amounts of monitor lag when I add a display capture source. Every application on my primary monitor suddenly becomes SUPER laggy. At the same time, the CPU usage of DWM.exe increases to around 10% in Process Explorer. Strangely, everything on the second monitor is perfectly fine, unless I move OBS to the primary monitor in which case the second monitor lags as well
To be clear, I am not streaming or recording, it happens just by having OBS running at all with a display source in any scene (even scenes that aren't active). The lag does not go away if I hide the display input source either.
I have similar problems with regular OBS unless I run it in compatibility mode for Windows 7, but the same does not work for OBS Studio unfortunately (also tried compatibility mode for Windows 8, no luck there either)
This is the log file from OBS:
https://gist.github.com/c10f4a12c7cb01f5685554f1d8fc4a96
I have a six-core AMD FX-6300 CPU, and an NVidia GTX 780 Ti graphics card. Shadowplay records my monitor with zero performance issues, and as I mentioned so does the older version of OBS if I run it in compatibility mode, so all signs point to an issue with OBS Studio.
I can use the older version of OBS in the meantime, but I'd love to be able to get OBS Studio up and running :)