Hey there,
like many others I got some trouble with Microstutters every 15 seconds or so.
Now I bought a new Capture Card (Elgato 4k60 Pro Mk 2) to check if the problem persists. It did.
My "old" capture card is a Elgato 4k60 s+.
Now I tried to record with Bandicam ( couldn't test it with my old card because Bandicam didn't support it ) and I was surprised, that there are no microstutters or something like that. I asked myself "Whats the difference"? There was only one. The Color Format.
Usually it's on NV12 because it is used for streaming in normal situations.
Just for testing I switched it to I444. Suddenly no microstutters. I switched to I420. No microstutters. Same with RGB.
Back to NV12 -> microstutters.
I'm not a guy who knows whats different behind the scenes, but for me it just works.
Can someone double check this?
Regards
like many others I got some trouble with Microstutters every 15 seconds or so.
Now I bought a new Capture Card (Elgato 4k60 Pro Mk 2) to check if the problem persists. It did.
My "old" capture card is a Elgato 4k60 s+.
Now I tried to record with Bandicam ( couldn't test it with my old card because Bandicam didn't support it ) and I was surprised, that there are no microstutters or something like that. I asked myself "Whats the difference"? There was only one. The Color Format.
Usually it's on NV12 because it is used for streaming in normal situations.
Just for testing I switched it to I444. Suddenly no microstutters. I switched to I420. No microstutters. Same with RGB.
Back to NV12 -> microstutters.
I'm not a guy who knows whats different behind the scenes, but for me it just works.
Can someone double check this?
Regards