Question / Help Recording buffers/stutters when i watch back

Shabooya

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So, I have a kind of potato PC, but I can run minecraft (which I want to record) in 200fps, and record it while it is at 100 fps. My specs are 8gb of ram, Intel i5 and no graphics card. I am trying to record 720p 60fps, at indistinguishable quality, using the intel quicksync h.264. When i play, it is perfectly smooth, but when I rewatch the video, it is smooth, but every once in a while, it looks like it lagbacks or stutters. It will seemingly play back a few frames then keep going. How can I fix this? \
https://obsproject.com/logs/8e5P4bU7xA0Q17Dq

thanks

edit: there is also "an encoding overload" also, i use display capture cause game capture lags the game too much
 
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You're significantly overloading your GPU.

15:01:35.356: Output 'adv_file_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 3217 (22.2%)

https://obsproject.com/wiki/GPU-overload-issues

I don't think you're likely to get smooth 720p60 out of OBS on this GPU while also running Minecraft at 100+fps. Cap it at 60 and you might.

Your canvas is larger than 720p, and that contributes to GPU usage for rendering.

14:56:22.764: YUV mode: 709/Full

The 709/Full color space also causes more load without improving visual quality; in fact for most viewers, using this will make it worse.

https://obsproject.com/forum/resour...t-color-range-settings-guide-test-charts.442/
 
Videos uploaded to youtube do not give a good idea of how the videos come out of OBS.
Also, I am looking for help, not non-constructive criticism. The video looks exactly like the one on my computer, and the stuttering is still there.
 
That's not non-constructive criticism. YouTube transcodes videos you upload to them. If you need to use a sample video to illustrate a problem you're having with OBS, it has to be a file as it is recorded by OBS, not transcoded by a service like YouTube.
 
That's not non-constructive criticism. YouTube transcodes videos you upload to them. If you need to use a sample video to illustrate a problem you're having with OBS, it has to be a file as it is recorded by OBS, not transcoded by a service like YouTube.
okay i am sorry for the disrespect i showed you
 
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