pc issues

bloodyskywars

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hi! im sorry if it's the wrong section for such problems. so, I have such a good pc (i5-9400F + GTX 1650 (not TI), and i can't handle any obs recordings. my game just starts lagging. i've tried different settings and nothing helped. when I play minecraft and have my browser opened, game also stops being smooth as it was before i opened my browser. also all my videos may be smooth when i render them, even if its laggy, but videos' quality is hideous. does this mean that my pc is bad? i mean i know that mc is such a bad developed game and that it's laggy, but my friends don't have this problem, even tho their computers are way worse. i'm so tired of this problem and i really hope that anyone here can help me resolve this. thank you
 

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An ok mid-tier (i5) CPU, but with real-time video encoding being VERY computationally demanding, one always must take care to not overload a system.
I recommend monitoring hardware resource (CPU, GPU, RAM, Disk I/O, etc) utilization [for ex. using Task manager’s Performance tab and/or Resource Monitor] to see if your system is being maxed out with your settings

The following features are usually not advised to be enabled with OBS and attempting to optimize an OS setup
21:30:56.968: Windows 10 Gaming Features:
21:30:56.968: Game Bar: On
21:30:56.968: Game DVR: On

Having mismatched audio sampling rates is never advised, recommend fixing
21:31:00.003: WASAPI: Device 'Headphones (High Definition Audio Device)' [48000 Hz] initialized
21:31:00.019: WASAPI: Device 'Microphone (High Definition Audio Device)' [44100 Hz] initialized

Wait, are you trolling?
21:33:03.001: video settings reset:
21:33:03.001: fps: 240/1 ** seriously? 240 fps? wth?
its no wonder you end up with
21:36:02.451: Output 'adv_file_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 510 (3.6%)
21:36:02.451: Video stopped, number of skipped frames due to encoding lag: 1964/14250 (13.8%)
 
An ok mid-tier (i5) CPU, but with real-time video encoding being VERY computationally demanding, one always must take care to not overload a system.
I recommend monitoring hardware resource (CPU, GPU, RAM, Disk I/O, etc) utilization [for ex. using Task manager’s Performance tab and/or Resource Monitor] to see if your system is being maxed out with your settings

The following features are usually not advised to be enabled with OBS and attempting to optimize an OS setup
21:30:56.968: Windows 10 Gaming Features:
21:30:56.968: Game Bar: On
21:30:56.968: Game DVR: On

Having mismatched audio sampling rates is never advised, recommend fixing
21:31:00.003: WASAPI: Device 'Headphones (High Definition Audio Device)' [48000 Hz] initialized
21:31:00.019: WASAPI: Device 'Microphone (High Definition Audio Device)' [44100 Hz] initialized

Wait, are you trolling?
21:33:03.001: video settings reset:
21:33:03.001: fps: 240/1 ** seriously? 240 fps? wth?
its no wonder you end up with
21:36:02.451: Output 'adv_file_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 510 (3.6%)
21:36:02.451: Video stopped, number of skipped frames due to encoding lag: 1964/14250 (13.8%)
not really. if i'd set 60p, nothing will change. there are still skipped frames. it could be reduced to 5%, but its still not fine.
 
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