Question / Help Occasional Stutter on High performance PC

rupertsoftware

New Member
Hi everyone,

I've noticed that when recording locally, I get occasional stutters that happen every ten secs roughly. I'm recording at 1080p 60fps with a bit rate of 20000 using the x264 encoder with use CBR and enable cbr padding ticked. I have not changed advanced settings as i'm not competent enough to do so. I get this stutter when recording ets2 and other games. These are my system specs: i7 4790K 4.4ghz
Gtx 970 4 gb
16gb 2400mhz ram
Gigabyte gaming 3 mb
Windows 7 home prem.

All help is greatly appreciated as its bugging me,

Rupert Smith
 
under the help menu there is a place to upload your log file. Do that and copy the link here. Its more than likely the game capture is trying to be used by another app. Turn of cbr and padding for local recording. Use 1000 bitrate and 0 buffer as most recommend for best quality
 
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=AD12F929CFD8CD62!17322&authkey=!AC7vHjbqX3JOpC0&ithint=file,log
That should do it, after changing the settings to what you said I'm still getting stuttering /:
I see it now. ok, so anyway, what I suspected.
Code:
18:24:41: WARNING: Another hook is
already present while trying to hook
d3d9.dll, hook target is unknown. If
you experience crashes, try disabling
the other hooking application

make sure you dont have another streaming program running (i.e. shadowplay), including the new "broadcast" function built into steam. set it to disable. also uncheck in-home streaming as well. overwolf is another program that could cause studdering in game as well
 

you still have something that is hooking your app. did you uncheck in-home streaming as well? check for other programs that are being used that could do this?

just for testing purposes, disable your mic in obs, I just want to see if it helps.

On another note, you dont have to use a quality balance of 10. 5-8 would be just fine as it is a balance between quick moving scenes and static quality. 10 gives really good static while 1 is better for fast motion.

Do you think it could be a process called: nvidia Streamer Service conflicting??
Could be!

Code:
If you want to turn it off, go into
GeForce Experience and turn of
SHIELD streaming smile.gif That is,
unless of course you are actually
using the SHIELD to stream.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1438149/what-is-nvidia-streamer-service
 
I'll disable that and the mic and try the quality balance thing. I also saw a tweak somewhere that said about use custom crf and put in crf 20??? Thanks for all your help by the way!
 
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