GarbagePlay
New Member
Sorry for the newb question but my head is spinning from everything I have read.
Specs are ryzen 1700x oc to 3.8ghz 16gb ram (not enough) and a gtx 1060 6gb (I have a vegas 64 in rma status and I will be upgrading to a 2070 super soon)
When streaming vr, epspecialy stuff like mixed reality, what is going to be easiest on my system? Should I let x264 handle both streaming and recording, or should I let nvenc do some of the work?
Should I output the recording in indistinguishable quality, or high quality, will that make a huge difference?
I'm ok lowering any resolutions, output to stream or in game, if it will help one or the other perform better. It seems like using nvenc new would be the best, but the performance hit in vr is pretty big. but if I go x264 then my cpu is at like 90% and sometimes that causes lag in vr.
I just don't know which is best to allocate or balance anymore.
Specs are ryzen 1700x oc to 3.8ghz 16gb ram (not enough) and a gtx 1060 6gb (I have a vegas 64 in rma status and I will be upgrading to a 2070 super soon)
When streaming vr, epspecialy stuff like mixed reality, what is going to be easiest on my system? Should I let x264 handle both streaming and recording, or should I let nvenc do some of the work?
Should I output the recording in indistinguishable quality, or high quality, will that make a huge difference?
I'm ok lowering any resolutions, output to stream or in game, if it will help one or the other perform better. It seems like using nvenc new would be the best, but the performance hit in vr is pretty big. but if I go x264 then my cpu is at like 90% and sometimes that causes lag in vr.
I just don't know which is best to allocate or balance anymore.