Question / Help many stutter in my 60 FPS stream, rest is super smooth 60 FPS dont know any solution...Please help me!

TonyMorello

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I'm streaming in 60 FPS, it's normally 60 fps but I get many stutters... it doesnt matter if I record or stream. My game is perfect smooth in 240+ FPS (capped) I tested also with Riva Tuner and Task Manager, GPU and CPU have so many room, not even 60% GPU/CPU usage in this game while streaming, temps are cool too. In apex legends it's the same @ 160 FPS cap and super low settings. Still left much room for my system.
My system: Ryzen 3600x, RTX 2060, x570 aorus elite, 16 GB ddr4-3200mhz ram, Crucial 500 gb SSD
I tested many things in obs, it doesnt matter if I use nvenc (like in the both clips) or cpu encoding. I also get these stutters with xsplit. I tried to changed many settings in OBS or NVIDIA control panel but I never got a solution.. I also deinstalled my graphicsdriver with DDU and tried this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gajy_5oFbIc
Is it possible that I need to change something in windows or bios related setting? I also installed the latest chipset driver for my ryzen 3600x. Did I forget an important driver or something? Energy plan is on Ryzen High (tried also normal High powerplan in windows), but made no improvements either way..

Look here :(
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/549208826 (start at 30 seconds)
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/549212728 (start at 1:30 min)
These stutters come so many times even in such a short clip...
I dont know what I should try now? Please help me. My system is only 2 months old
 

TonyMorello

New Member
I tried to record with my Elgato HD 60 Pro, too. (in obs and with elgato native software). and with bandicam and experience.
But everytime the same bad results...
 

koala

Active Member
According to your log, the recording/streaming is perfect. No lost/lagged frames due to rendering or encoding overload.
You set an odd fps - 59,94. Set this to plain 60 fps in Settings->Video.
 

TonyMorello

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According to your log, the recording/streaming is perfect. No lost/lagged frames due to rendering or encoding overload.
You set an odd fps - 59,94. Set this to plain 60 fps in Settings->Video.
I tried also 60 FPS. Still the same results...and I capped with elgatos program also 60 FPS (software encoding)...
 

carlmmii

Active Member
The stutters are indeed very obvious, like it's only capturing 30fps for huge sections at a time (1:13 is the most apparent).

OBS's logs show no rendering or encoding lag, so the problem has to come with how OBS is getting the frames in the first place.

What framerates are your monitors running at? Do you have gsync enabled?
 
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