My recording is laggy re

Debris

New Member
I'm reposting this since I made a mistake for the first post

I use 6900HX for my CPU, 3080Ti for my GPU, and my ram is 32GB.(+ the pc's model is Zephyrus Duo 16) However, when I start to record with OBS it's not a lot but it kinda lags. I usually record Minecraft. These are two versions I recorded(1.8.9, 1.20.4) and my OBS settings. And my snap sensitivity being 12 is an accident and I use 10:)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ppuEFRdYzn07ft40l3QKYFqDOfZMZjr5?usp=drive_link
 

qhobbes

Active Member
That link is private and we need a log file.
 

qhobbes

Active Member
1. The Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling ("HAGS") feature in Windows is currently known to cause performance and capture issues with OBS, games and overlay tools. It's an experimental feature and we recommend disabling it via these instructions.
2. Run OBS as Administrator. Right click on the OBS shortcut, properties, advanced, check box, ok, apply, ok.
3. Set Minecraft to run on High Performance GPU following instructions on https://obsproject.com/kb/minecraft-java-edition-troubleshooting (Don't use Display Capture and preferably use Game Capture following those instructions)
4. Only have 1 instance of OBS open.
 

qhobbes

Active Member
1. Multiple Game Capture sources are usually not needed, especially in the same scene and can sometimes interfere with each other. You can use the same Game Capture for all your games! If you change games often, try out the hotkey mode, which lets you press a key to select your active game. If you play games in fullscreen, use 'Capture any fullscreen application' mode.
2. Your log 2024-03-23-16-33-05-txt shows encoder overload and a small amount of rendering lag but not in the recording you provided. This occurs when your GPU is maxed out/overloaded. If you are still experiencing this issue with a single Game Capture source then go to the Recording Settings, set Multipass Mode to Single Pass and disable Look-ahead and Psycho Visual Tuning. Those use additional GPU.

Running a game without vertical sync or a frame rate limiter will frequently cause performance issues with OBS because your GPU will be maxed out. OBS requires a little GPU to render your scene.

Enable Vsync or set a reasonable frame rate limit (60) that your GPU can handle without hitting 100% usage.

If that's not enough you may also need to turn down some of the video quality options in the game. If you are experiencing issues in general while using OBS, your GPU may be overloaded for the settings you are trying to use.

Please check our guide for ideas why this may be happening, and steps you can take to correct it: GPU Overload Issues.
 
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