Question / Help Local Recording Settings!!!

Albertocm

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I would like some feedback on some local recording settings. This is actually kinda funny because my settings were working fine 2 weeks ago but I changed out my cooler in my system and just decided to clean it overall. At the same time I got an Rog swift monitor (if that makes a difference). Well now my playbacks kinda stutter.

I am using an i7 4770k with 2 Nvidia GTX 780s in SLI

I have used both x264 and Nvidia NVENC.

Lastly, My monitor is 2560x1440 and there isn't a downscale for 1080p. There is a 960p and a 720p but no 1080p. Again, if it makes any difference.

Kinda looks chompy. Anyways here is my last log.
 

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I actually tested Blackops 2, Dungeon defenders and the playback on them see to be fine. Its just Borderlands 2. I am test more games. But man does borderlands 2 stutter.
 
I actually tested Blackops 2, Dungeon defenders and the playback on them see to be fine. Its just Borderlands 2. I am test more games. But man does borderlands 2 stutter.
Changing the monitor probably made your downscale from 720p to 960p.
to correct this, manually type in 1920 x 1080 in the video tab under custom resolution then downscale to 720p. make sure your game capture's properties is set to "stretch image to screen"
 
Ok so I tested 2 more games. Battlefield 4 seems fine when I play the recordings. No stutters. But LOL stutters just like borderlands 2. I will try the last option you gave me.
 
Ok that made no difference. Even though 1080p downscale does appear when I enter the custom resolution of 1920x1080, it makes no difference. Recordings still lag and stutter. Stretching image to screen also does nothing.
 
Ok that made no difference. Even though 1080p downscale does appear when I enter the custom resolution of 1920x1080, it makes no difference. Recordings still lag and stutter. Stretching image to screen also does nothing.
When changing setting, post a new log if its still not working as expected and describe what is wrong, in-game stuttering, stream lagging, high cpu usage, etc.
 
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