Greetings OBS community,
I have been heavily experimenting with OBS to locally record gameplay for later uploading, however, whenever I record something of length (ie. longer that 15-20min) or size (bigger that 2gb) the video past a point starts becoming jumpy and the image becomes corrupted.
Ive tested this on some games and I don't get it (DX12 Ashes of the Singularity), but they have their own problems (Ashes is jumpy/stutter often).
Some games does it repeatable at a particular file size or time (usually around 15-20min), namely DotA2.
It doesn't seem to matter if:
- The file is 10gb or only 2gb
- If I record in MP4 or FLV (as per forum post recommendations)
- If I record at 1080p@60fps all the way down to 720p@30fps
- If I record with game audio only or with game audio and mic audio
- If I record with x264 or the other AMD-related H264 codecs, as I have an AMD card (I'm currently using: H264 Encoder (AMD Advance Media Framework)) setup as per the Guides (or other settings).
I cant find any more possible solutions.
Can anyone help??
Cheers
I have been heavily experimenting with OBS to locally record gameplay for later uploading, however, whenever I record something of length (ie. longer that 15-20min) or size (bigger that 2gb) the video past a point starts becoming jumpy and the image becomes corrupted.
Ive tested this on some games and I don't get it (DX12 Ashes of the Singularity), but they have their own problems (Ashes is jumpy/stutter often).
Some games does it repeatable at a particular file size or time (usually around 15-20min), namely DotA2.
It doesn't seem to matter if:
- The file is 10gb or only 2gb
- If I record in MP4 or FLV (as per forum post recommendations)
- If I record at 1080p@60fps all the way down to 720p@30fps
- If I record with game audio only or with game audio and mic audio
- If I record with x264 or the other AMD-related H264 codecs, as I have an AMD card (I'm currently using: H264 Encoder (AMD Advance Media Framework)) setup as per the Guides (or other settings).
I cant find any more possible solutions.
Can anyone help??
Cheers