HighStyled
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Hello :)
A few days ago I switched from xsplit to OBS, because it has better recording system. I livestream and I like to have a backup on my hard drive, to make some work with it for YouTube. My problem is - and I don't know if it's something rare, or just a bug in newer versions of OBS - that after a longer stream OBS just starts lagging and dropping frames. I guess the local record is the problem, because the file gets corrupted everytime OBS goes full lag.
I'm streaming in 1080p60fps (yeah, I know, technically it's awful, but I love the quality it gives and my viewers love it too :P). OBS uses around 50-60% of my i7 2600 when I start stream. After around 2 hours + OBS starts using 90-100% of my CPU. It destroys the video file, also it is so laggy that sometimes it crashes itself. When it doesn't crash, just restarting stream doesn't help. It will lag anyways. I have to shut down OBS and start it again, and after that I have no more problems for another two hours.
Is this something known or something new? I'm at work currently, when I'm back at home I can post some logs of course.
btw. I think it can be kinda important info, I'm using 2pc setup, the streaming PC is just OBS+TeamSpeak+Reaper, nothing else, so basically OBS can do whatever the hell it wants with my i7 2600. There were no problems of this kind with xsplit (but there were other problems, xsplit sucks with my avermedia extremecap) ;)
I've tested the latest beta version of OBS aswell, same problem unfortunately.
EDIT: Aight I just found a way to make sure recording to HDD creates the problem. I just found the recording splitter, I'll test it out, if it helps, I'll make sure to let you know here.
Thanks for any help guys. :)
HighStyled
http://hitbox.tv/highstyled
A few days ago I switched from xsplit to OBS, because it has better recording system. I livestream and I like to have a backup on my hard drive, to make some work with it for YouTube. My problem is - and I don't know if it's something rare, or just a bug in newer versions of OBS - that after a longer stream OBS just starts lagging and dropping frames. I guess the local record is the problem, because the file gets corrupted everytime OBS goes full lag.
I'm streaming in 1080p60fps (yeah, I know, technically it's awful, but I love the quality it gives and my viewers love it too :P). OBS uses around 50-60% of my i7 2600 when I start stream. After around 2 hours + OBS starts using 90-100% of my CPU. It destroys the video file, also it is so laggy that sometimes it crashes itself. When it doesn't crash, just restarting stream doesn't help. It will lag anyways. I have to shut down OBS and start it again, and after that I have no more problems for another two hours.
Is this something known or something new? I'm at work currently, when I'm back at home I can post some logs of course.
btw. I think it can be kinda important info, I'm using 2pc setup, the streaming PC is just OBS+TeamSpeak+Reaper, nothing else, so basically OBS can do whatever the hell it wants with my i7 2600. There were no problems of this kind with xsplit (but there were other problems, xsplit sucks with my avermedia extremecap) ;)
I've tested the latest beta version of OBS aswell, same problem unfortunately.
EDIT: Aight I just found a way to make sure recording to HDD creates the problem. I just found the recording splitter, I'll test it out, if it helps, I'll make sure to let you know here.
Thanks for any help guys. :)
HighStyled
http://hitbox.tv/highstyled
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