Metal48 | Floridians
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Anytime I try to capture a video hibuff of Overwatch, the output of tbe video becomes absolute crap. The game runs perfectly, however, and so does the preview. I searched online for a solution and found this from a Tom's Hardware guide:
"Sync your frame rate with a multiple of your streams frame rate. When you don’t sync your frame rate with your streams frame rate (or a multiple of it), you’ll get a lot of latency in your streams and they will look very choppy (60fps vid will look like 30fps). This is because the stream has to either skip a few frames or duplicate a few frames because the frame rate in game is not even with the frame rate of the stream."
Overwatch runs at a perfect 60 FPS on my PC. I was considering dropping it to around 40 but I don't want to sacrifice smoothness. My OBS is currently set at 30 FPS, and 60 produced the same laggy recording. What FPS should I set my OBS to?
"Sync your frame rate with a multiple of your streams frame rate. When you don’t sync your frame rate with your streams frame rate (or a multiple of it), you’ll get a lot of latency in your streams and they will look very choppy (60fps vid will look like 30fps). This is because the stream has to either skip a few frames or duplicate a few frames because the frame rate in game is not even with the frame rate of the stream."
Overwatch runs at a perfect 60 FPS on my PC. I was considering dropping it to around 40 but I don't want to sacrifice smoothness. My OBS is currently set at 30 FPS, and 60 produced the same laggy recording. What FPS should I set my OBS to?