GTStar
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Hello!
I'm new to the forums but not new to OBS. But I have a new Windows PC and was hoping to get rid of all my streaming problems I had with the old one.
Unfortunately, I'm not. I am currently trying to find the best settings for my OBS, but I have found an underlying problem(?):
When I start OBS, it seems to use only 2 threads full out of my total of 20 threads (I have an Intel i7-12700 [without k], so 12 cores, of which 8 are performance cores and 4 are efficiency cores) - and also threads that Firefox, for example, uses at the same time. So these 2 threads have a utilization of up to 100% and most other threads have 0%.
Is it possible to change this? When I add new sources live during recording e.g., I lose frames - and I suspect this is the reason? Or is this normal and should not lead to frame losses?
Before I experiment further with the other settings, I would like to solve this problem(?) first :)
Thank you!
Here is a screenshot (cores 8 and 10 are up to 100%, others have nothing or less to work I would expect more cores at e.g. 50%, like at you can see at program start of OBS):
And this is it after a few minutes:
I'm new to the forums but not new to OBS. But I have a new Windows PC and was hoping to get rid of all my streaming problems I had with the old one.
Unfortunately, I'm not. I am currently trying to find the best settings for my OBS, but I have found an underlying problem(?):
When I start OBS, it seems to use only 2 threads full out of my total of 20 threads (I have an Intel i7-12700 [without k], so 12 cores, of which 8 are performance cores and 4 are efficiency cores) - and also threads that Firefox, for example, uses at the same time. So these 2 threads have a utilization of up to 100% and most other threads have 0%.
Is it possible to change this? When I add new sources live during recording e.g., I lose frames - and I suspect this is the reason? Or is this normal and should not lead to frame losses?
Before I experiment further with the other settings, I would like to solve this problem(?) first :)
Thank you!
Here is a screenshot (cores 8 and 10 are up to 100%, others have nothing or less to work I would expect more cores at e.g. 50%, like at you can see at program start of OBS):
And this is it after a few minutes: