Question / Help OBS Configuration

TheTuftySugar

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Sorry if this is a duplicate or has been posted before.
I have just recently upgraded my PC to a powerhouse gaming desktop. I do not understand or cannot figure out why my computer can't record 1080p @ 60 fps.
I used the OBS Auto-Configuration Wizard. It helped a little but it still had a muddy look to it.
I am looking for flawless, no pixles, no lag, as perfect as I can get, 1080p @ 60fps.
And please tell me what these settings actually do. I have read alot of guides but they don't make any sense.
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PC Specs
GPU - GTX 1080
CPU - i7-7700k (Water Cooled)
Ram - 16gb
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Output Settings (Advanced)
Encoder - x264
Rate Control - CRF
CRF - 15
CPU Usage Preset - Veryfast
Profile - None
Tune - None
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TheTuftySugar

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Here is the latest one.
I cranked up the settings
NVENCE
50000 - CBR bitrate (little assessive?)
preset - default
profile - main
 

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TheTuftySugar

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here is a picture if you need more information.
Screenshot.jpg
 

Harold

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Don't use CBR for recording and don't save directly to mp4.

Use CRF/CQP in the 15 range.
 

RytoEX

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08:53:08.263: [game-capture: 'Game Capture YT'] init_hook_info: user is forcing shared memory (compatibility mode)

You'll also want to disable "Multi-adapter Compatibility" in your game capture source.
 

TheTuftySugar

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So i did everything. I converted to flv and tp CQP. but im still getting a little stuttering and the quality looks like 720p even though I have it set to 1080p.
I read the log file and founf this.
09:13:00.245: Output 'adv_file_output': Total frames output: 67308
09:13:00.245: Output 'adv_file_output': Total drawn frames: 47081 (67459 attempted)
09:13:00.245: Output 'adv_file_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 20378 (30.2%)
 

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TheTuftySugar

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I just switched it to mp4 and I realized that I had crf=10 in the custom remux settings. This greatly increased the quality but the stuttering is still there. (mp4 could have nothing to do with it since I used a crappy flv to mp4 conversion software)
 

Harold

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Switch your output mode back to simple, recording quality to indistinguishable, and try again.
Post a screenshot of the first tab of gpu-z too.
 

TheTuftySugar

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so i played around with it and what I did was switch my process priority to high, change the CQP to 15, then preset to low-latency high quality, and b-frames to 4. I tested each one of these before changing another setting. all in all:
10:54:38.167: Output 'adv_file_output': Total frames output: 3549
10:54:38.167: Output 'adv_file_output': Total drawn frames: 3564
10:54:38.167: ==== Recording Stop ================================================
10:54:38.167: Video stopped, number of skipped frames due to encoding lag: 140/3564 (3.9%)
 
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