Super laggy Minecraft OBS recording.

Halfwqy

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I have a GTX 3060ti and a ryzen 5 5600x - and whenever I record any gameplay it comes out super laggy and choppy. I have no idea how to solve this problem - would be grateful for any assistance.
 

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NoobzYT

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Most likely your recording settings, having good specs doesnt matter if you have bad settings.

Make sure you record at a good framerate (ideally 60fps or more)
Or in the output tab in advanced mode, go to the recording section of the advanced tab and turn settings down or tweak with them

Also did you mean RTX 3060ti cuz there's no such thing as GTX 3060ti (if u bought one labelled as that u might have been scammed)
 

FerretBomb

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Recording at above 60fps is not officially supported, and is 100% at-your-own-risk.
I seriously want to slap the crap out of the idiot(s) on YouTube recommending newbies record at ridiculously, uselessly high framerates.

You could probably try running OBS as Admin, as your log shows a TON of rendering lag/stalls, which normally means OBS can't get its housekeeping tasks done in time to provide the frame to the encoder.
Then again, it could be trying to record at 180-360fps. Stop that. Ffffffff.
 

Halfwqy

New Member
Most likely your recording settings, having good specs doesnt matter if you have bad settings.

Make sure you record at a good framerate (ideally 60fps or more)
Or in the output tab in advanced mode, go to the recording section of the advanced tab and turn settings down or tweak with them

Also did you mean RTX 3060ti cuz there's no such thing as GTX 3060ti (if u bought one labelled as that u might have been scammed)
I'll be sure to try this - and yes its an RTX I got it wrong lmfao
 

NoobzYT

New Member
Recording at above 60fps is not officially supported, and is 100% at-your-own-risk.
I seriously want to slap the crap out of the idiot(s) on YouTube recommending newbies record at ridiculously, uselessly high framerates.

You could probably try running OBS as Admin, as your log shows a TON of rendering lag/stalls, which normally means OBS can't get its housekeeping tasks done in time to provide the frame to the encoder.
Then again, it could be trying to record at 180-360fps. Stop that. Ffffffff.
I'll admit, I personally record at 240fps lmao. I do know youtube only displays 60fps and lower but I use smart resample in vegas renders for some rly nice motionblur
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
I'll admit, I personally record at 240fps lmao. I do know youtube only displays 60fps and lower but I use smart resample in vegas renders for some rly nice motionblur
You can get the same thing with a standard interpolation blur in postprocessing, when dealing with recorded footage. High rate recording isn't needed for anything but clean slow-motion.
But some idiot Minecraft YTer keeps recommending it to newbies, who keep doing it, and I keep kind of hoping he walks in front of a bus so people MIGHT finally STOP. It's like watching people driving nails with a fish.
 
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