Question / Help OBS Errors - Black Scorches - Any other recording software works...

Edjin

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Every single time I put anything that I record rom OBS, into my Sony Vegas in order to cut and edit, it looks like total crap, and scorches out the video with blacks, But only after cuts or short plays. I recorded using Dxtory aswell and had no issues. I also attempted using Cyberlink Editor and Sony Vegas 12 instead of Sony 13, but that did not work either. What I have come to do, is upload my issue here... and ask for help. Please help. I love OBS and I just find the program amazing. Links about what is going on Below:
MY SPECS:
32 GB DDR4 Corsair RAM
i7 6700K ( No OC )
AMD Sapphire R9 390 ( No OC )
3x SSDs --> I record on a Pretty old WD Blue from 2006 ( but I have tried recording on each of the SSDs and It hasn't helped... )

A Video of the Issue: ( You can see the Image Darken in the Video, + OBS mucks up at the beggining of it. )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2lwS68qENw&feature=youtu.be

logs of attempted recording in ICQ and QCP:

http://pastebin.com/tUdk2fFX --> LA_ICQ
http://pastebin.com/GZ5w9fCx --> QCP
 

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Sapiens

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The Youtube corruption stuff looks at least partially related to the very large keyframe interval you've set manually. Does the file play back properly in a program like VLC or MPC-HC? Does changing the keyint to a more sane value like 2 or 0 make any difference?
 

Edjin

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The Youtube corruption stuff looks at least partially related to the very large keyframe interval you've set manually. Does the file play back properly in a program like VLC or MPC-HC? Does changing the keyint to a more sane value like 2 or 0 make any difference?
It doesn't make a difference on Youtube or Sony Vegas. MPC-HC works fine but has some weird loading issues ( takes a bit longer to load ) with the keyframes set to 10. I have also tried setting the keyframes to 2 but they have no effect... I honestly have no clue what is happening.
 

Sapiens

Forum Moderator
Youtube requests some specific encoding settings that you aren't meeting that may help with your uploads there. You'll most likely need to re-encode your output with a program like Handbrake - https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en

As for video editors like Vegas, they're notorious for having issues with these codecs. If the file plays back properly in MPC-HC or VLC then the file itself is fine.
 

Edjin

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The issue is, even after playback, when I render it it still has those disgusting black scorches
 

Edjin

New Member
The issue seems to be my QuickSync... I have used the AMD Media Foundation Recorder, and the quality is a bit lower but it's acceptable. Doesn't do frame lag or b lack scorches either so I will use this instead. ( Until I switch to Nvidia with NVEC )
 

Edjin

New Member
The issue seems to be my QuickSync... I have used the AMD Media Foundation Recorder, and the quality is a bit lower but it's acceptable. Doesn't do frame lag or b lack scorches either so I will use this instead. ( Until I switch to Nvidia with NVEC )
And this thing just crashes on stop recording ( if I use AMD ) Brilliant.
 

Edjin

New Member
The Youtube corruption stuff looks at least partially related to the very large keyframe interval you've set manually. Does the file play back properly in a program like VLC or MPC-HC? Does changing the keyint to a more sane value like 2 or 0 make any difference?
Can this actually be happening because of a Ram issue? any chances of that being a problem?
 
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