For some reason when I switch my encoding from x264 to NVENC, OBS won't start recording. Here is the log file, any help would be appreciated.
https://pastebin.com/JGBa7Hfe
https://pastebin.com/JGBa7Hfe
My GPU is NVIDIA. It's a 1050Ti. I don't know why it wouldn't support NVENCNVENC is for NVIDIA GPUs only. You have an AMD so you're going to have to stick the the others unless you would like to purchase NVIDIA.
Well i'm trying to record games, and most of them are CPU intensive rather than GPU intensive so i'd like to offload the encoding to my GPU. And I haven't heard of it. Is it a specific version of OBS for streaming? Cause i'm mostly doing local recordingsNVENC looks way worse than H264 so I wouldn't recommend using that. Also try Streamlabs OBS. It's a little more optimized
No streamlabs obs is a recording program made by streamlabs. It is really easy to use unless you run into the sound problem which isn't hard to fix. OBS seems to lower people's fps alot more than streamlabs. Also I think it will fix your problem if you try using that.Well i'm trying to record games, and most of them are CPU intensive rather than GPU intensive so i'd like to offload the encoding to my GPU. And I haven't heard of it. Is it a specific version of OBS for streaming? Cause i'm mostly doing local recordings
Alrigjt, i'll check it out. Thanks!No streamlabs obs is a recording program made by streamlabs. It is really easy to use unless you run into the sound problem which isn't hard to fix. OBS seems to lower people's fps alot more than streamlabs. Also I think it will fix your problem if you try using that.
No streamlabs obs is a recording program made by streamlabs. It is really easy to use unless you run into the sound problem which isn't hard to fix. OBS seems to lower people's fps alot more than streamlabs. Also I think it will fix your problem if you try using that.
Also blaming it on his drivers isn't good. The latest drivers from nvidia actually suck. They messed up a few options with shadow play and they messed up nvidia freestyle.This is nonsense, Streamlabs OBS = OBS with a different UI.
@zetae You need to update your drivers to the latest version.
Osiris Streamlabs OBS is your competitor now, for you to beat it you will have to fix alot.This is nonsense, Streamlabs OBS = OBS with a different UI.
@zetae You need to update your drivers to the latest version.
Also blaming it on his drivers isn't good. The latest drivers from nvidia actually suck. They messed up a few options with shadow play and they messed up nvidia freestyle.
As i have said before, Streamlabs uses the OBS back-end, everything but the UI is the same as OBS Studio.Osiris Streamlabs OBS is your competitor now, for you to beat it you will have to fix alot.
well everyone who i know notices a fps difference. with h264 we get more fps in any games than we got with nvenc in obs. OBS is a alright program but doesn't matter how good your pc is it will lower your fps by alot.Newer versions of NVENC need newer drivers and OBS is using newer versions of NVENC. This is a fact.
As i have said before, Streamlabs uses the OBS back-end, everything but the UI is the same as OBS Studio.
I don't have G-Sync, and I already have an fps cap of 60 in TF2. And I have the latest drivers from NVIDIA. The problem is that when I record with x264, the video will often have moments where it'll completely take a crap on itself and be one or two still images for ~10 seconds. And I have it set on superfast CPU preset, with a bitrate of 10k. Which 10k bitrate doesn't really look that good, so there must be something i'm missing. I wanna try NVENC so I can offload the work to the GPU but it won't actually start recording when I switch to NVENC.To avoid fps drops in either OBS or the game you should cap fps (either through vsync or an fps limiter) in the game and also turn g-sync off.
It's not that bad of a CPU, and I was on a limited budget. My build cost me almost $700, as I built it just 2 months ago. I didn't have another $60 for a 1600. Still don't have the money for a new CPU. And it's much faster than old FX's. A R3 1200 easily beats a FX-8350, which was basically the best of the FX lineup, unless you were a rich overclocker and bought a 9590. Hell, it even beats a 9590 in everything except multi-core performance.Why did you buy a crappy Ryzen 3 1200? That CPU isn't any faster than the old AMD FX CPUs.
Go replace it with a Ryzen 5 1600/1600X. For $60 more you could have gotten 100% more performance through extra cores and threads.