NotInTheBox
New Member
Hi!
I know there's been questions about this before but I can't for the life of me find a fix. NVIDIA Shadowplay is great, and records my games (Star Wars Battlefront 2015 is being used as a baseline for these tests) at 1080p around 60FPS. Of course, the supported games list isn't too long and since I'm wanting to edit the footage I record without using Handbrake to manage the variable frame rate Shadowplay uses, I've decided to get OBS Studio.
Sadly, even with the NVIDIA NVENC encoder (the exact same one Shadowplay uses) OBS drops a lot of frames and I can't figure out why, as my game still runs perfectly with OBS recording. I was hoping one of you lovely people could help me fix my (probably stupidly set up) settings? I've included a log file from my last recording, which I managed to get to record pretty smoothly in most places but it still drops a lot of frames in others.
I know there's been questions about this before but I can't for the life of me find a fix. NVIDIA Shadowplay is great, and records my games (Star Wars Battlefront 2015 is being used as a baseline for these tests) at 1080p around 60FPS. Of course, the supported games list isn't too long and since I'm wanting to edit the footage I record without using Handbrake to manage the variable frame rate Shadowplay uses, I've decided to get OBS Studio.
Sadly, even with the NVIDIA NVENC encoder (the exact same one Shadowplay uses) OBS drops a lot of frames and I can't figure out why, as my game still runs perfectly with OBS recording. I was hoping one of you lovely people could help me fix my (probably stupidly set up) settings? I've included a log file from my last recording, which I managed to get to record pretty smoothly in most places but it still drops a lot of frames in others.