OBS dropping frames in recording, but not in game.

Pawnders

New Member
Whenever I try to record high frame rates for my mine craft content, because everyone just drools over 240fps, I drop frames in obs, but not in minecraft. I was wondering if anyone had a fix for this because I tried turning up the priority to my obs, since its only using around 5-15% of my cpu whenever I record. I was wondering if maybe that was the problem? Please get back to me as soon as possible.

Specs:
RTX 3070
Ryzen 7 3700x
32gb 3200mhz
144hz moniter, and a 60hz moniter

Attached below is the logs to my obs, I hope that this is the right onee, please show me how to do it if I sent the wrong ones

Sincerely,
Pawnders
 

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BluePeer

Member
1. OBS run Admin
2.High Framerates and recordrates generate Heavy load on gpu that can result in instable frametiming (looks stutter)
3. frame drops in OBS related to GPU Usage mostly (not cpu) for that is step1
the image that later encoded is created by cpu and gpu
even more fps you set even more load it takes on GPU
find settings in limit game and record fps to a average that not go to high on gpu/cpu , other you create instable framerates

idk why but 500 fps is . hope you know why its required
 

Pawnders

New Member
1. OBS run Admin
2.High Framerates and recordrates generate Heavy load on gpu that can result in instable frametiming (looks stutter)
3. frame drops in OBS related to GPU Usage mostly (not cpu) for that is step1
the image that later encoded is created by cpu and gpu
even more fps you set even more load it takes on GPU
find settings in limit game and record fps to a average that not go to high on gpu/cpu , other you create instable framerates

idk why but 500 fps is . hope you know why its required
I thought that my gpu would be able to take the stress, but thanks! I'll try running it in admin and recording at 120fps.
 
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