ilove_noname
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Title is self explanatory.
I recently upgraded from slackware 14.2 to slackware 15. I believe I was running OBS 24 on 14.2 and am running 29.1.3 on Slackware 15. I use NVENC H.264 and even if I set a CBR value OBS will decide to increase my bitrate dramatically when I have a scene that is extremely busy in terms of motion and content. While it would go up a bit here and there maybe by 1 to 2 mbps on my 10 mbps setting previously it now goes up as much as it wants. I can get it to jump up to 40 or even 50mbps.
Just curious if there is a reason this is happening? I believe and I could be wrong, but this may be a biproduct of FFMPEG being compiled with AOM instead of dav1d. I'm just asking if this could be the reason or not? I don't see how either would affect OBS when I'm using NVENC as the encoder.
I recently upgraded from slackware 14.2 to slackware 15. I believe I was running OBS 24 on 14.2 and am running 29.1.3 on Slackware 15. I use NVENC H.264 and even if I set a CBR value OBS will decide to increase my bitrate dramatically when I have a scene that is extremely busy in terms of motion and content. While it would go up a bit here and there maybe by 1 to 2 mbps on my 10 mbps setting previously it now goes up as much as it wants. I can get it to jump up to 40 or even 50mbps.
Just curious if there is a reason this is happening? I believe and I could be wrong, but this may be a biproduct of FFMPEG being compiled with AOM instead of dav1d. I'm just asking if this could be the reason or not? I don't see how either would affect OBS when I'm using NVENC as the encoder.