GeekAthair
New Member
To start off I want to thank the community here for the incredible wealth of troubleshooting knowledge contained within this forum. I've read through about as many of the "I'm doing this on a laptop and getting a black screen" and other "i'm using two graphics cards and it's not working" as I can stomach but none of the steps seem to be working. I've been working with a friend who streams using OBS for a week or two now and neither of us can seem to get it working well.
My logs: https://gist.github.com/6cbdffe7997a87fb5b0a
Symptoms: Minecraft lags and the recorded/streamed video either freezes completely or is so choppy it isn't view-able. CPU usage hit 100% when both Minecraft and OBS are running.
Thoughts: I believe the two are directly tied. It looks like OBS is trying to run on my integrated card even though I've specifically said to run on the NVIDIA.
What I've done so far.
1) I've followed Twitches guide on optimizing the settings for streaming with their services. I don't plan to stream right now but that's something I want to do in the future.
2) Set OBS, Minecraft and Java to use the NVIDIA card in the NVIDIA control panel.
3) Reinstalled both graphic card drivers.
4) Configured the settings within OBS to use the NVIDIA (though the integrated card doesn't even show up as an option)
5) I get the same issues whether I launch the 32-bit or 64-bit versions and whether I launch the .exe directly or through a shortcut.
Things to note: I get a weird ghosting effect in the OBS settings where selecting the video adapter gives me two copies of the NVIDIA card and one Microsoft Default Adapter. I can't seem to replicate this in a consistent basis.
Any ideas? This has been driving me nuts. Though it IS a laptop it's far from a horrible one (Dual-core i7, 16GB of ram, a discrete graphics card and a brand new SSD).
Thanks!
My logs: https://gist.github.com/6cbdffe7997a87fb5b0a
Symptoms: Minecraft lags and the recorded/streamed video either freezes completely or is so choppy it isn't view-able. CPU usage hit 100% when both Minecraft and OBS are running.
Thoughts: I believe the two are directly tied. It looks like OBS is trying to run on my integrated card even though I've specifically said to run on the NVIDIA.
What I've done so far.
1) I've followed Twitches guide on optimizing the settings for streaming with their services. I don't plan to stream right now but that's something I want to do in the future.
2) Set OBS, Minecraft and Java to use the NVIDIA card in the NVIDIA control panel.
3) Reinstalled both graphic card drivers.
4) Configured the settings within OBS to use the NVIDIA (though the integrated card doesn't even show up as an option)
5) I get the same issues whether I launch the 32-bit or 64-bit versions and whether I launch the .exe directly or through a shortcut.
Things to note: I get a weird ghosting effect in the OBS settings where selecting the video adapter gives me two copies of the NVIDIA card and one Microsoft Default Adapter. I can't seem to replicate this in a consistent basis.
Any ideas? This has been driving me nuts. Though it IS a laptop it's far from a horrible one (Dual-core i7, 16GB of ram, a discrete graphics card and a brand new SSD).
Thanks!