Question / Help Need hardware opinion

jbaker78

New Member
Hi I'm having an issue losing tons of frames on a 1920x1080 output resolution, and I can only assume that it's my hardware. Can someone help me identify what is causing this?

Code:
22:56:59: Open Broadcaster Software v0.592b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
22:56:59: -------------------------------
22:56:59: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
22:56:59: CPU Speed: 3292MHz
22:56:59: Physical Memory:  4095MB Total, 4095MB Free
22:56:59: stepping id: 7, model 42, family 6, type 0, extmodel 1, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 4, total cores 4
22:56:59: monitor 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}
22:56:59: Windows Version: 6.1 Build 7601 S
22:56:59: Aero is Enabled
22:56:59: -------------------------------
22:56:59: OBS Modules:
22:56:59: Base Address     Module
22:56:59: 01290000         OBS.exe
22:56:59: 60680000         OBSApi.dll
22:56:59: 60970000         DShowPlugin.dll
22:56:59: 60A10000         GraphicsCapture.dll
22:56:59: 60660000         NoiseGate.dll
22:56:59: 60640000         PSVPlugin.dll
22:56:59: ------------------------------------------
22:56:59: Adapter 1
22:56:59:   Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti  
22:56:59:   Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 2096562176
22:56:59:   Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 2147037184
22:56:59:   Video Adapter Output 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}, attached=true
22:56:59: ------------------------------------------
22:56:59: Adapter 2
22:56:59:   Video Adapter: Intel(R)  HD Graphics Family
22:56:59:   Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 67108864
22:56:59:   Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 1711276032
22:56:59: =====Stream Start: 2014-01-11, 22:56:59===============================================
22:56:59:   Multithreaded optimizations: On
22:56:59:   Base resolution: 1920x1080
22:56:59:   Output resolution: 1920x1080
22:56:59: ------------------------------------------
22:56:59: Loading up D3D10 on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Adapter 1)...
22:56:59: ------------------------------------------
22:56:59: Audio Format: 48000hz
22:56:59: Playback device Default
22:56:59: ------------------------------------------
22:56:59: Using desktop audio input: Speakers (3- Logitech USB Headset)
22:56:59: ------------------------------------------
22:56:59: Using auxilary audio input: Microphone (3- Logitech USB Headset)
22:56:59: ------------------------------------------
22:56:59: Audio Encoding: AAC
22:56:59:     bitrate: 128
22:56:59: Using graphics capture
22:56:59: Scene buffering time set to 700
22:56:59: Using custom x264 settings: "crf=18"
22:56:59: ------------------------------------------
22:56:59: Video Encoding: x264
22:56:59:     fps: 30
22:56:59:     width: 1920, height: 1080
22:56:59:     preset: veryfast
22:56:59:     profile: high
22:56:59:     keyint: 250
22:56:59:     CBR: yes
22:56:59:     CFR: no
22:56:59:     max bitrate: 20000
22:56:59:     buffer size: 20000
22:56:59: ------------------------------------------
22:56:59: MMDeviceAudioSource: Frequency for device 'Speakers (3- Logitech USB Headset)' is 352800, samples per sec is 44100
22:56:59: MMDeviceAudioSource: Frequency for device 'Microphone (3- Logitech USB Headset)' is 176400, samples per sec is 44100
22:57:01: SharedTexCapture hooked
22:57:11: Total frames encoded: 323, total frames duplicated: 134 (41.49%)
22:57:11: Number of frames skipped due to encoder lag: 126 (39.01%)
22:57:11: Total frames rendered: 201, number of late frames: 5 (2.49%) (it's okay for some frames to be late)
22:57:11: 
22:57:11: Profiler time results:
22:57:11: 
22:57:11: ==============================================================
22:57:11: video thread frame - [100%] [avg time: 1.603 ms] [children: 35.1%] [unaccounted: 64.9%]
22:57:11: | scene->Preprocess - [0.0624%] [avg time: 0.001 ms]
22:57:11: | GPU download and conversion - [35%] [avg time: 0.561 ms] [children: 34.6%] [unaccounted: 0.437%]
22:57:11: | | flush - [18.6%] [avg time: 0.298 ms]
22:57:11: | | CopyResource - [14.9%] [avg time: 0.239 ms]
22:57:11: | | conversion to 4:2:0 - [1.06%] [avg time: 0.017 ms]
22:57:11: Convert444Threads - [100%] [avg time: 1.569 ms] [children: 99.1%] [unaccounted: 0.892%]
22:57:11: | Convert444toNV12 - [99.1%] [avg time: 1.555 ms]
22:57:11: encoder thread frame - [100%] [avg time: 19.448 ms]
22:57:11: ==============================================================
22:57:11: 
22:57:11: 
22:57:11: Profiler CPU results:
22:57:11: 
22:57:11: ==============================================================
22:57:11: video thread frame - [cpu time: avg 0.776 ms, total 156.001 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
22:57:11: | scene->Preprocess - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
22:57:11: | GPU download and conversion - [cpu time: avg 0.232 ms, total 46.8 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
22:57:11: | | flush - [cpu time: avg 0.232 ms, total 46.8 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
22:57:11: | | CopyResource - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
22:57:11: | | conversion to 4:2:0 - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
22:57:11: Convert444Threads - [cpu time: avg 0.925 ms, total 327.602 ms] [avg calls per frame: 2]
22:57:11: | Convert444toNV12 - [cpu time: avg 0.925 ms, total 327.602 ms] [avg calls per frame: 2]
22:57:11: encoder thread frame - [cpu time: avg 1.962 ms, total 592.803 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
22:57:11: ==============================================================
22:57:11: 
22:57:11: =====Stream End: 2014-01-11, 22:57:11=================================================
(try to remember to use code tags around log files -jim)
 

Bl00drav3n

Member
According to this log you have 1280x720 output resolution and zero dropped frames (although you probably just switched the stream on for about a second).
What upload speed do you have?
 

jbaker78

New Member
I reedited the log to reflect 1920x1080. This is for File Output only, btw. In any case, my down/up speeds are 11.37mbs down and .79mbs up
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
Raise the preset to Ultrafast, the i5 is running out of gas. Good for a gaming-only system, but creaks and wheezes when it's asked to encode video in real-time in addition (especially at 1080p).
 

Lain

Forum Admin
Lain
Forum Moderator
Developer
You can't really do 1080p at 790kb/s anyway. You may as well just downscale.
 
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