Question / Help Is OBS suppose to load the CPU down this much?

Storx

New Member
So i am trying out the whole Youtube thing to see if its something i would be interested in doing on the games i play, my first recording i was having issue with using game capture mode, it would only record the audio, so i played around with it and found that i can open the game in window mode and start the recording, then alt enter to full screen it again. The game was lagging a lot and the quality once i published it was very low.. so i asked for some help, think i have the quality thing figured out as it was recording at 2000, but now after seeing my core % in while recording my 2nd video i found that im bouncing around 90-100% on the first 3 cores of my i5 3570k and core 4 is just sitting at 1%....i thought my computer had plenty of power to do recording of game play like this...
 

Storx

New Member
Mind letting me know how to find the log so i can post it up, here is a list of my computer...

Item This Computer
PerformanceTest Information
PerformanceTest Version
8.0 (1053) WIN64
PassMark Rating (N/A)

System Information
Operating System
Windows 10 Professional Edition build 10240 (64-bit)
Motherboard Manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Motherboard Model Z77-DS3H
Motherboard Version x.x
BIOS Manufacturer American Megatrends Inc.
BIOS Version BIOS Date: 09/19/12 18:20:20 Ver: 04.06.05
BIOS Release Date 2012/09/19

CPU Information
Manufacturer
GenuineIntel
Type Intel Core i5-3570K @ 3.40GHz
Codename Ivy Bridge
CPUID Family 6, Model 3A, Stepping 9
Socket LGA1155
Lithography 22nm
Number of CPU's 1
Cores per CPU 4
Logicals per Core 1
Clock Frequencies
Measured Speed
3404.2 MHz [Turbo: 4205.2 MHz]
Multiplier 34.0X
Bus Speed 100.1 MHz
Front Side Bus Speed (N/A)
Timing Error Ratio 1.000
Cache per CPU package
L1 Instruction Cache
4 x 32 KB
L1 Data Cache 4 x 32 KB
L2 Cache Size 4 x 256 KB
L3 Cache 6 MB

Memory Information
Total Physical Memory
16345MB
Available Physical Memory 12735MB
Memory Devices
Slot 1
4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3-12800
Kingston KHX1600C9D3/4GX, serial#: 1110977422, wk/yr: 9/2013
XMP: 1.65V, Clk: 800.0MHz, Timings 9-9-9-27

Slot 2 4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3-12800
Kingston KHX1600C9D3/4GX, serial#: 2031283424, wk/yr: 10/2014
XMP: 1.65V, Clk: 800.0MHz, Timings 9-9-9-27

Slot 3 4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3-12800
Kingston KHX1600C9D3/4GX, serial#: 909670296, wk/yr: 9/2013
XMP: 1.65V, Clk: 800.0MHz, Timings 9-9-9-27

Slot 4 4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3-12800
Kingston KHX1600C9D3/4GX, serial#: 1980953568, wk/yr: 10/2014
XMP: 1.65V, Clk: 800.0MHz, Timings 9-9-9-27

Slot 5



Slot 6



Slot 7



Slot 8



Virtual Memory C:\pagefile.sys (2432MB)

Drive Information
Physical Drive 1
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB ATA Device
Drive Size 465GB
Partitions C:
Interface Type ATA
Bytes per Sector 512
RPM Solid State

Physical Drive 2 OCZ-VERTEX3 ATA Device
Drive Size 111GB
Partitions E: F:
Interface Type ATA
Bytes per Sector 512
RPM Solid State

Optical Drive 1 ATAPI iHAS424 B ATA Device
Optical Drive 2

Volume Information
Volume 1
C: [Local Drive]
File System NTFS
Drive Cluster Size 4KB
Volume Size (Free space) 465.7GB (365.6GB)
Volume 2 D: [Optical drive]
File System UDF
Drive Cluster Size
Volume Size (Free space)
Volume 3
E: [Local Drive]
File System NTFS
Drive Cluster Size 4KB
Volume Size (Free space) 0.1GB (0.1GB)
Volume 4 F: [Local Drive]
File System NTFS
Drive Cluster Size 4KB
Volume Size (Free space) 111.7GB (46.9GB)
Volume 5
File System
Drive Cluster Size
Volume Size (Free space)
Volume 6
File System
Drive Cluster Size
Volume Size (Free space)


Video Adapters
Description
AMD Radeon R9 290 / 390
SLI/Crossfire Enabled No
Chip Type AMD Radeon Graphics Processor (0x67B1)
DAC Type Internal DAC(400MHz)
Memory 8192MB
Video BIOS 113-2E3240U-X4A
Driver Provider Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Driver Version 15.300.1025.1001
Driver Date 12-4-2015
Monitor 1 1920x1080x32 60Hz (Primary monitor)
Monitor 2 1440x900x32 60Hz

Temperatures
Description
CPU 0 average
Temperature 47.25C
Description CPU 0 core 0
Temperature 48.00C
Description CPU 0 core 1
Temperature 44.00C
Description CPU 0 core 2
Temperature 49.00C
Description CPU 0 core 3
Temperature 48.00C
Description HDD 1 (OCZ-VERTEX3 ATA Device)
Temperature 30.00C
Description GPU 0 (AMD Radeon (TM) R9 390 Series)
Temperature 53.00C
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
Help menu. Log Files, then Upload. Paste the link it gives you here.
The log will contain pretty much all relevant system and settings data.
 

Storx

New Member
Here
 

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Storx

New Member
Alright, i made some changes to the program after reading that guide, but i am getting some warning in the bottom of the screen that is saying "warning high encoding", what does this mean? the latest video came out as 7.38gb on the 15 setting.
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
Well, a few things.
First, you're running MP/Studio. This forum is for Classic.
Second, running multiple copies of OBS to record at a different local rate is only needed on Classic; MP/Studio can record locally at a different rate than it streams out on just one instance.
Third, set your local recording encoder preset to Ultrafast, with a buffer of 0. Streaming side should stay the same on veryfast with a matched bitrate and buffer.
 

Storx

New Member
Ferretbomb, i tried both versions, because someone mentioned to me that the newer studio version still has some bugs that are not 100% worked out, so i went back to classic to try it out, i recorded another video today with the classic version, the latest changes to the settings with ultrafast and buffer of 0 still shows nearly constant 100% load on the CPU, but the recording came out pretty tits, the game didnt have any noticable lag this time, but there were no huge action scenes this recording, so the next video will have the day 35 horde night, so i should get to compare it to previous video lag session.
 
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