So, I was trying to find a good solution here, but without a success.
When I recorded i.e. Portal 2, if there was too much going on, the video would be blurry. I thought this has to do something with compression artifacts. People on the forums advised me to increase the bitrate to 15000. The problem was gone, however it created another one. Now, no matter what settings I pick, the video is always glitching (mostly in dynamic scenes).
And even if I lower the bitrate, it gets glitchy and blurry at the same time.
I'm gonna add one thing: no framerate drops occur in the game, nor do they in the footage, it's just weird-looking.
My default bitrate is 3200.
PC:
- Motherboard: ASUS Z87M-PLUS
- CPU: i5-4670k @4.4ghz (the log displays it's 3.4, but it's overclocked)
- GPU: MSI GTX 1070 GAMING X 8GB
- HDD: 500GB SATA
postscriptum: this is a video with the settings I had before I changed anything https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzKo3GGTMgQ
When I recorded i.e. Portal 2, if there was too much going on, the video would be blurry. I thought this has to do something with compression artifacts. People on the forums advised me to increase the bitrate to 15000. The problem was gone, however it created another one. Now, no matter what settings I pick, the video is always glitching (mostly in dynamic scenes).
And even if I lower the bitrate, it gets glitchy and blurry at the same time.
I'm gonna add one thing: no framerate drops occur in the game, nor do they in the footage, it's just weird-looking.
My default bitrate is 3200.
PC:
- Motherboard: ASUS Z87M-PLUS
- CPU: i5-4670k @4.4ghz (the log displays it's 3.4, but it's overclocked)
- GPU: MSI GTX 1070 GAMING X 8GB
- HDD: 500GB SATA
postscriptum: this is a video with the settings I had before I changed anything https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzKo3GGTMgQ