Question / Help Stream Shuttering

AshesDen

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So I have a pretty decent computer. I made it for video editing with After Effects and Sony Vegas. As of now it works like a champ and i'm glad I got it! But I was recently trying to stream CS:GO and in-game I get a lot of skipping frames and shuttering. It doesn't seem to be an fps issue though. I know what FPS lag feels like because I use to have a bad computer, but I run a solid 300 frames on ultra for CS:GO. I don't even use Ultra settings because of movement in the game. But here are my specs:

CPU: Intel i7-4770k
GPU: GeForce GTX 770 2gb
Hard Drive: Western Digital 1TB
RAM: 16GB (Corsair I think, can't remember.)

These are screenshots of my OBS settings. Let me know if I should change anything. Still wan't a good quality stream! :)

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Hope someone can help me out! :) Much appreciated.
 
Running at such a high frame rate chews up an enormous amount of CPU and GPU resources that are needed for video encoding. Enable vsync or cap your FPS at something reasonable using the fps_max cvar. In addition you might also try launching CS:GO with the -high param as running in a higher process priority has helped some people with this type of issue.
 
Running at such a high frame rate chews up an enormous amount of CPU and GPU resources that are needed for video encoding. Enable vsync or cap your FPS at something reasonable using the fps_max cvar. In addition you might also try launching CS:GO with the -high param as running in a higher process priority has helped some people with this type of issue.
Thanks, I will make sure to give it a try :) And I can't do V-sync because it causes mouse delay but I will check for a setting to put an FPS cap on it :)
 
300fps with an 60/120/144hz Display makes absolutly no Sense. U Can safe much GPU Power if u Limit ur Fps.

Fps_max 60
Or 59/61
For 60hz Display

120 Fps for an 120hz Display. And so on.
 
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b5df61be661630777821 very sorry. Here is the log. I thought I would get an email if someone posted in the forum! :)
Enable Aero would be my first advice, this will help with game capture and window capture. I see you experimented with monitor capture. Once you enable Aero, Monitor capture will lose some performance, but since you'll be usings game capture, Enable Aero will work best.

I typically run L4D2 at higher fps and I honestly dont feel its a waist so dont worry about that. the stuttering you are feeling is going to happen a little because your CPU has to balance two high CPU intensive tasks both using multiple cores.

Speaking of which, do you use any custom launch options?
 
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