Question / Help Saved video jitters and lags.

AdrianM

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Hey, so I've been looking for quite some software to record games. Mostly I ended up with files like 300MB now it's 15MB with better quality. Thank God, I've found OBS! Nonetheless, I've still an issue.

I tried playing a game called League of Legends, I turned on/off "Borderless", which technically allowed for your program to see League at all.

So, I started a round in game. I kept alt-tabbing it, so I saw a little delay in capture (1.5 seconds maybe), so I saw program record it, it was at 30FPS, then I thought, hey, if it does so good, why not turn this on 60FPS? So I turned off the recording and changed FPS to 60. Kept recording till the end of the match, and then when I watched the videos that were saved.

They looked like they were 0.5FPS. I saw like very random jitter, frame froze at once, but my normal game, I haven't noticed jack by this, I was just enjoying at sucking and dying and gloriously winning.

I know that my laptop isn't a super-quality, but I think it should be able to record it regardless, given that League works perfectly.



Specs:
Laptop
Windows 8.1
Intel HD 4000
Intel i3, 2-core SMT 1.8GHz

Worth mentioning, I wasn't like streaming this, I just wanted to put it inside the file, so I can see if it's enough good quality to let it show to someone. I'm no the best in this game, so they may just put up some hints about my gameplay. But firstly, I need to record it with decent quality.

Any hints?

PS: Once more, great job on software, but I just have a problem.
 

AdrianM

New Member
"If you have a crash, zip/rar the crash minidump file, and use "attach file" on your forum post. This will help us debug the problem much more easily. The minidump file location is included in the crash report log -- please include the minidump file if you have a crash."
It's not a crash, it's just really jitter, how have you been paying attention to the question?
 
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