Minecraft at 720p 60fps?

hydronuke69

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hey everyone, i record pvp videos at 720p 30fps right now, but don't like the quality of the videos. any way to record it at 720p 60fps? x264 doesn't work, my cpu takes a lot of load when recording with minecraft. im using quicksync
specs:
Intel core i5 - 4210u
Intel hd 4400 (512 mb vram)
4 gb ram
clip example: (27) Hydronuke - YouTube any video from 6 months ago or newer

edit:
changed my scaled resolution to normal and now x264 works relatively fine. still open to suggestions though!
 
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FerretBomb

Active Member
Your system is extremely low-end. There is no magic bullet to fix it; you have an iGPU, and a U-variant CPU which significantly sacrifice processing power for maximum battery life. And real-time video encoding is a very computationally-demanding task.

Short blunt version, the 'fix' is to buy a more capable system.
 

hydronuke69

New Member
Your system is extremely low-end. There is no magic bullet to fix it; you have an iGPU, and a U-variant CPU which significantly sacrifice processing power for maximum battery life. And real-time video encoding is a very computationally-demanding task.

Short blunt version, the 'fix' is to buy a more capable system.
i have changed my system settings such that it's on the high performance mode, will it still work?
 

qhobbes

Active Member
1. If your monitor is 16:9 set it to 1280×720
2. If your monitor refresh rate is above 60, set it to 60 Hz
3. Create a scene collection with 1 Game Capture source. No filters, nothing else.
4. Set Minecraft to run at 1280×720 and 60 FPS

Try recording with that. If still having issues
 

hydronuke69

New Member
1. If your monitor is 16:9 set it to 1280×720
2. If your monitor refresh rate is above 60, set it to 60 Hz
3. Create a scene collection with 1 Game Capture source. No filters, nothing else.
4. Set Minecraft to run at 1280×720 and 60 FPS

Try recording with that. If still having issues
my monitor is like 1600 x 900 and 60 hz max but i dont really wanna scale it down to 720p. will the other changes be effective on their own? thanks
 
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