Question / Help once i start recording minecraft my fps half or lowers more than half

oxethanxo

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so i go on a server perfectly fine fps then i stat recording and im lagging tons becuase it half my fps if not it drops even more so much that its hard to play can someone pls help

ps i kinda dont know much about recording and stuff i just started

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alpinlol

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Well you are running an Low Power Chip and dont have a Dedicated GPU which means Minecraft uses your Intel HD or in other word the Integrated GPU, at the same time you are trying to stream with QSV which uses the Integrated GPU to encode so in other words you throw more tasks at it than it can handle. You should be able to stream with x264, at least games like Minecraft.
 

oxethanxo

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Well you are running an Low Power Chip and dont have a Dedicated GPU which means Minecraft uses your Intel HD or in other word the Integrated GPU, at the same time you are trying to stream with QSV which uses the Integrated GPU to encode so in other words you throw more tasks at it than it can handle. You should be able to stream with x264, at least games like Minecraft.
dose the same go for recording?
 

Sapiens

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at the same time you are trying to stream with QSV which uses the Integrated GPU to encode so in other words you throw more tasks at it than it can handle.
The iGPU has dedicated hardware to handle the encoding, running Quick Sync doesn't put additional load on the part that handles rendering.
 

alpinlol

Active Member
The iGPU has dedicated hardware to handle the encoding, running Quick Sync doesn't put additional load on the part that handles rendering.

I think you have mistaken nvenc? Because I have the same behaviour on a testing bench with an i5 2500k.

dose the same go for recording?

For Recording just follow the Guide https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/obs-classic-how-to-make-high-quality-local-recordings.16/ that should be doable on your System for Minecraft
 

alpinlol

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Should have read the Guide a bit more carefully, "Custom x264 parameters: crf=X
Where X is anywhere from 1-20, lower being higher quality / higher CPU usage. A good place to start is the 15 - 20 range. A CRF of 0 enables lossless recording which will have very high file size and CPU requirements and introduces compatibility issues, so be careful!"

Never the less, right now you have a Quality Goal of 32 thats way too high, In your Case you can just leave out the custom parameter or set crf=22
 
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