Question / Help Problems With My New Capture Card and OBS

Nirch123

New Member
Hello, I've recently bought an LGP GL310 (LGP Lite) from AVerMedia, The card works just fine and can produce smooth 60fps videos from any program that I've tried it on (Xsplit/OBS Multiplatform/AverMedia's Stream Engine) But on the classic OBS (That I love to use on my Live Streams) it is choppy and jittery.
I've got the settings of the card and the OBS settings to 1280x720 (downscaled from 1920x1080) and 60fps.
As I stream my OBS shows no dropped frames or FPS Loss but when I see the output (On Twitch or a Local Recording) The Card captures 60fps, drops, goes back to 60fps, drops again and so on (Definitly not smooth as It should be).
Is it a problem with the specific card or the program? (Since every other method of capturing it at 60fps is smooth)
I would like to get some help or info on how can I fix the problem.

PC Information:
OS: Windows 10 Pro (64bit)
Mouse: TTeSports Theron (Laser Edition)
Keyboard: TTeSports Challenger Pro
Headphones: Steelseries Siberia V2 - USB 7.1 Edition
Screen: BenQ senseye3 21.5inch
Chassis: Thermaltake V3 Black Edition
Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 5
Ram: 16GB Corsair Vengence RAM
Video Card: EVGA GTX770 4GB Superclocked
Proccesor: i7 - 4790k (4.0ghz base clock)


OBS Settings:
3500bitrate
1280x720 (Downscaled from 1920x1080)
Lanzos Filter
60FPS

Log File: https://gist.github.com/52b7fe2aa65eec6038e1

Thank you for reading :)

*Side note: If you see on my latest Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/nirch123/v/55993119 The FPS does stay on 60 but the capture card is getting laggy here and there (as I mentioned)
 

dping

Active Member
Hello, I've recently bought an LGP GL310 (LGP Lite) from AVerMedia, The card works just fine and can produce smooth 60fps videos from any program that I've tried it on (Xsplit/OBS Multiplatform/AverMedia's Stream Engine) But on the classic OBS (That I love to use on my Live Streams) it is choppy and jittery.
I've got the settings of the card and the OBS settings to 1280x720 (downscaled from 1920x1080) and 60fps.
As I stream my OBS shows no dropped frames or FPS Loss but when I see the output (On Twitch or a Local Recording) The Card captures 60fps, drops, goes back to 60fps, drops again and so on (Definitly not smooth as It should be).
Is it a problem with the specific card or the program? (Since every other method of capturing it at 60fps is smooth)
I would like to get some help or info on how can I fix the problem.

PC Information:
OS: Windows 10 Pro (64bit)
Mouse: TTeSports Theron (Laser Edition)
Keyboard: TTeSports Challenger Pro
Headphones: Steelseries Siberia V2 - USB 7.1 Edition
Screen: BenQ senseye3 21.5inch
Chassis: Thermaltake V3 Black Edition
Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 5
Ram: 16GB Corsair Vengence RAM
Video Card: EVGA GTX770 4GB Superclocked
Proccesor: i7 - 4790k (4.0ghz base clock)


OBS Settings:
3500bitrate
1280x720 (Downscaled from 1920x1080)
Lanzos Filter
60FPS

Log File: https://gist.github.com/52b7fe2aa65eec6038e1

Thank you for reading :)

*Side note: If you see on my latest Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/nirch123/v/55993119 The FPS does stay on 60 but the capture card is getting laggy here and there (as I mentioned)
Please post a logfile from OBS Studios for comparison. Also note that all audio devices will need to use the correct audio format for windows headset, mic, capture card and OBS. I say this because that message about audio is happening occasionally. But yes, please in OBS Studios use a logfile with similar capture conditions.


Last but not least, why are you still using the original OBS instead of OBS Studios? Just curous because there hasn't been an update to this build in a while so expect certain things to deteriorate over time.
 

Nirch123

New Member
The Audio is just fine and the picture quality too, The major problem is the FPS loss (The jitter) that the card has (Note: OBS does not have any lags/performance hit).
I've indeed moved to OBS Studio and I plan on using it @ tonight's stream, I might even use it forever from now on since its pretty good :P.
Here's a log from the OBS Studio version (Had a small local recording test): https://gist.github.com/d7b22b0a7127267a61ee
Thanks for the reply. :)
 
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