Question / Help Please help because I have no idea

stickontree

New Member
I would like to believe that I have a pretty beefy rig to work with when recording and streaming. For some reason when i play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare it just seems to not want to record any of my game play smoothly? Is the GPU not capable of powering such applications and record/stream smoothly? Should I encode x264 to split up the load? What's the answer to my problems ?

Last log file : https://obsproject.com/logs/bqQFnNi1qu4YIK9o

Specs:
Cpu- 3900x ryzen
Gpu- 2080 ti asus rog strix 11gb
Ram- 16 gb of ddr4 3600mhz ram
 

carlmmii

Active Member
The logs provided do not have a recording attempt. Record for 1-2min, stop recording, and with OBS still open, upload the current log file.

Something I will mention based on the logs provided, you are running two monitors at different refresh rates. Windows 10 currently has issues handling this (with a fix hopefully coming in the 2004 update). The only known workaround right now is to run all your monitors at the same refresh rate, preferably 60hz to match recording framerate.
 

stickontree

New Member
The logs provided do not have a recording attempt. Record for 1-2min, stop recording, and with OBS still open, upload the current log file.

Something I will mention based on the logs provided, you are running two monitors at different refresh rates. Windows 10 currently has issues handling this (with a fix hopefully coming in the 2004 update). The only known workaround right now is to run all your monitors at the same refresh rate, preferably 60hz to match recording framerate.
Alright will do very shortly and I’ll try to run both at 60 hertz and try that out as well !
 

stickontree

New Member
The logs provided do not have a recording attempt. Record for 1-2min, stop recording, and with OBS still open, upload the current log file.

Something I will mention based on the logs provided, you are running two monitors at different refresh rates. Windows 10 currently has issues handling this (with a fix hopefully coming in the 2004 update). The only known workaround right now is to run all your monitors at the same refresh rate, preferably 60hz to match recording framerate.
i did 1-2 minute recordings. This was my latest log.
 

stickontree

New Member
The logs provided do not have a recording attempt. Record for 1-2min, stop recording, and with OBS still open, upload the current log file.

Something I will mention based on the logs provided, you are running two monitors at different refresh rates. Windows 10 currently has issues handling this (with a fix hopefully coming in the 2004 update). The only known workaround right now is to run all your monitors at the same refresh rate, preferably 60hz to match recording framerate.
 

carlmmii

Active Member
Uncheck "rescale output" in your recording settings. Also, do not use Max Quality, Psychovisual Tuning, or Lookahead -- all of these functions use CUDA in addition to the nvenc encoder and can cause problems with encoding lag.
 

stickontree

New Member
Uncheck "rescale output" in your recording settings. Also, do not use Max Quality, Psychovisual Tuning, or Lookahead -- all of these functions use CUDA in addition to the nvenc encoder and can cause problems with encoding lag.
https://obsproject.com/logs/44kYPAmI-jqAsart (20 minutes of me recording.)

I locked my 165 hertz to 60 and my 75 hertz to 60 and the recordings are somewhat fine now. How come using Fractional FPS Value set to 240fps/1fps overloads the GPU to the point where it stutters again? I feel like the 60 fps videos are really 30 fps and not 60.
 

carlmmii

Active Member
There's no recording attempt in that log.

What program are you using to play back the videos?
 

carlmmii

Active Member
Only use VLC to play back videos. The movie and tv app does not play back high framerate video properly.

Your latest logs do not include a recording attempt, so it's impossible to see whether you still have frames lost in the recording.
 
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