myk.robinson
New Member
Not quite sure how to explain this, but I'll try. I run a YouTube channel called Let's Talk About REAPER. For my show, I film myself with my Sony Alpha camera and simultaneously record my screen and voiceover using OBS, and I edit later in Davinci Resolve.
Historically I've had no issue but I recently started capturing from OBS to . mkv instead of .MP4 , I think perhaps because of the warning in OBS about not being able to recover in case something crashed.
Davinci Resolve can accept the .mkv file without the need to remux first, but I'm noticing that there are strange glitches when there is faster motion onscreen.
I thought maybe it was something to do with Resolve initially, but if I play the .mkv directly in VLC, I see the same thing. This issue does not happen when OBS captures to .MP4
What can I do to avoid these glitches? To see an example, feel free to check out the video I posted on my channel today, just spot check to any place where I am moving things around onscreen, and it looks as if things are warping instead of moving naturally.
If there is further information you may need from me like settings or something, please advise what you might need in order to better advise.
Here's the log
Thanks for your time.
Historically I've had no issue but I recently started capturing from OBS to . mkv instead of .MP4 , I think perhaps because of the warning in OBS about not being able to recover in case something crashed.
Davinci Resolve can accept the .mkv file without the need to remux first, but I'm noticing that there are strange glitches when there is faster motion onscreen.
I thought maybe it was something to do with Resolve initially, but if I play the .mkv directly in VLC, I see the same thing. This issue does not happen when OBS captures to .MP4
What can I do to avoid these glitches? To see an example, feel free to check out the video I posted on my channel today, just spot check to any place where I am moving things around onscreen, and it looks as if things are warping instead of moving naturally.
If there is further information you may need from me like settings or something, please advise what you might need in order to better advise.
Here's the log
Thanks for your time.