System: win 10
Video card: RTX 4060, with fresh drivers (clean install)
If I have no video capture cards in my PC, OBS offers me full spectrum of options - x264, HEVC, H.264.
But if I add Avermedia GC570D (PCI-mounted) or GC553 (USB 3.0), the only encoder on the list is x264.
I thought I had a hardware problem. Luckily, I have access to another win10 PC, with RTX 3070, so I ran a couple experiments there.
- First, I installed OBS on the loaner-PC both and put both my video capture cards there. OBS was working as intended.
- Then, I replaced RTX 3070 with my 4060. OBS was still working fine.
- Then, I put in my SSD and booted my own system on the loaner-PC. OBS gave no options but x264
- Finally, I put back 3070 instead of 4060 into loaner-PC. Still no options but x264
As far as I can see, that rules out any possible hardware problem, so it must be a software issue.
I've tried a clean install of OBS (including plugins), of Nvidia drivers, of Nvidia broadcast. I also tried "optimizing" OBS via Nvidia app - after it was done, it briefly showed "h.264" on the list, but after reboot it disappeared again.
I wish I had a recovery point before the problem started (I've been using this setup for my streams for years, and it only cropped up recently), but I don't have one.
Thoughts?
Video card: RTX 4060, with fresh drivers (clean install)
If I have no video capture cards in my PC, OBS offers me full spectrum of options - x264, HEVC, H.264.
But if I add Avermedia GC570D (PCI-mounted) or GC553 (USB 3.0), the only encoder on the list is x264.
I thought I had a hardware problem. Luckily, I have access to another win10 PC, with RTX 3070, so I ran a couple experiments there.
- First, I installed OBS on the loaner-PC both and put both my video capture cards there. OBS was working as intended.
- Then, I replaced RTX 3070 with my 4060. OBS was still working fine.
- Then, I put in my SSD and booted my own system on the loaner-PC. OBS gave no options but x264
- Finally, I put back 3070 instead of 4060 into loaner-PC. Still no options but x264
As far as I can see, that rules out any possible hardware problem, so it must be a software issue.
I've tried a clean install of OBS (including plugins), of Nvidia drivers, of Nvidia broadcast. I also tried "optimizing" OBS via Nvidia app - after it was done, it briefly showed "h.264" on the list, but after reboot it disappeared again.
I wish I had a recovery point before the problem started (I've been using this setup for my streams for years, and it only cropped up recently), but I don't have one.
Thoughts?