OBS not compatible with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M

rockbottom

Active Member
Sample rate mismatches. Set them all the same.
09:45:03.155: OBS 29.0.2 (64-bit, windows)
09:45:03.155: ---------------------------------
09:45:03.947: ---------------------------------
09:45:03.947: audio settings reset:
09:45:03.947: samples per sec: 44100
09:45:03.947: speakers: 2
09:45:03.947: max buffering: 1044 milliseconds
09:45:03.947: buffering type: dynamically increasing
09:45:03.957: ---------------------------------

09:45:14.882: WASAPI: Device 'Microphone (High Definition Audio Device)' [44100 Hz] initialized
09:45:14.897: WASAPI: Device 'Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)' [48000 Hz] initialized



09:57:01.621: [DShow Device: 'Capture Card'] settings updated:
09:57:01.621: video device: USB Video
09:57:01.621: video path: \\?\usb#vid_534d&pid_2109&mi_00#6&20c63a64&0&0000#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global
09:57:01.621: resolution: 1920x1080
09:57:01.621: flip: 0
09:57:01.621: fps: 30.00 (interval: 333333)
09:57:01.621: format: MJPEG
09:57:01.621: buffering: disabled
09:57:01.621: hardware decode: disabled
09:57:01.698: using video device audio: no
09:57:01.699: separate audio filter
09:57:01.699: sample rate: 44100
09:57:01.699: channels: 2
09:57:01.699: audio type: Capture
 
Sample rate mismatches. Set them all the same.
09:45:03.155: OBS 29.0.2 (64-bit, windows)
09:45:03.155: ---------------------------------
09:45:03.947: ---------------------------------
09:45:03.947: audio settings reset:
09:45:03.947: samples per sec: 44100
09:45:03.947: speakers: 2
09:45:03.947: max buffering: 1044 milliseconds
09:45:03.947: buffering type: dynamically increasing
09:45:03.957: ---------------------------------

09:45:14.882: WASAPI: Device 'Microphone (High Definition Audio Device)' [44100 Hz] initialized
09:45:14.897: WASAPI: Device 'Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)' [48000 Hz] initialized



09:57:01.621: [DShow Device: 'Capture Card'] settings updated:
09:57:01.621: video device: USB Video
09:57:01.621: video path: \\?\usb#vid_534d&pid_2109&mi_00#6&20c63a64&0&0000#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global
09:57:01.621: resolution: 1920x1080
09:57:01.621: flip: 0
09:57:01.621: fps: 30.00 (interval: 333333)
09:57:01.621: format: MJPEG
09:57:01.621: buffering: disabled
09:57:01.621: hardware decode: disabled
09:57:01.698: using video device audio: no
09:57:01.699: separate audio filter
09:57:01.699: sample rate: 44100
09:57:01.699: channels: 2
09:57:01.699: audio type: Capture
Thanks gain my friend I can't figure how to change the mic so it's the same
 

rockbottom

Active Member
Hard to say without a new log. But, if it's stuttering when you watch the twitch stream, it might be time to ditch the wi-fi & cable up.
 
Hard to say without a new log. But, if it's stuttering when you watch the twitch stream, it might be time to ditch the wi-fi & cable
this is the log from my wifes computer that i originally ran obs on and it has no problems at all and this is over wifi too https://obsproject.com/logs/uZi3t5V6xFd7nsFy even tho the log says warning ive never had no problems with it
i really dont understand the other computer is a gaming laptop bought at the same time
 
Hard to say without a new log. But, if it's stuttering when you watch the twitch stream, it might be time to ditch the wi-fi & cable up.
hey man just have a question and didnt want to start a new thread considering how far we got with setting this computer up do you think upgrading the ram to 32 gb will help ?
 

rockbottom

Active Member
I was only recording @ 1080p 60FPS last night. I kept an eye on RAM utilization during the entire 4 hour session & it was right around 9.2GB.
 
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