goofyseeker3
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OBS claims encoder becomes overloaded when outputting 4K h.264 video file at high quality medium file size setting.
stream quality at 4K (6000kbit/s) and 4K to 1080p works fine. the OBS machine is encoding the video from a separate Xbox/PC.
when recording outputting 4K, the preview screen video runs very slow. I thought that RTX 3060 or any RTX 3000+ could handle
all kinds of 4K recording compression. so whats wrong or is RTX 3060 NVENC just slower. or does NVENC chip have a performance cap.
even recording windows desktop without any fast moving fps stuff, will get the "encoder is overloaded". what's wrong?
edit: windows task manager shows 97% video encode usage. are any other video encoder solutions (RTX or other) any better.
I think the high quality, medium file size recording setting will overload NVENC chip by default.
50 Mbps stream quality recordings should work but they only record at stream bit rate cap.
stream quality at 4K (6000kbit/s) and 4K to 1080p works fine. the OBS machine is encoding the video from a separate Xbox/PC.
when recording outputting 4K, the preview screen video runs very slow. I thought that RTX 3060 or any RTX 3000+ could handle
all kinds of 4K recording compression. so whats wrong or is RTX 3060 NVENC just slower. or does NVENC chip have a performance cap.
even recording windows desktop without any fast moving fps stuff, will get the "encoder is overloaded". what's wrong?
edit: windows task manager shows 97% video encode usage. are any other video encoder solutions (RTX or other) any better.
I think the high quality, medium file size recording setting will overload NVENC chip by default.
50 Mbps stream quality recordings should work but they only record at stream bit rate cap.
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