no one (staff) replied a fix to my other one and + i provided the issue directlyWhy did you open a second thread on your issue?
Yeah it does, it has worked before I just did something to my PC. and how come it works in windowed? I know hundreds of people that record in 240FPS with nvenc.NVENC does not support 240fps recording, why are you trying to record at such an obnoxious FPS anyway?
Also, in the future, please refrain from opening new threads. You can bump your original thread once a day until someone has a chance to respond. Opening multiple threads on the same issue is a great way to get yourself ignored by the community helpers.
Looks way fuckin nicer gets that motionblur effectBut what's the point?
LOL you havent been to my section of the minecraft community. 240 is comon...Hundreds? I highly doubt that. The issue is that the NVENC encoder is failing and does not support 240fps at 1080p using the llhq preset. Only the llhp, and barely at that. Nothing we can do can fix that.
I'll even show you, one of my friends can do 720 FPS. Its not the fps problem now please help jesus...Hundreds? I highly doubt that. The issue is that the NVENC encoder is failing and does not support 240fps at 1080p using the llhq preset. Only the llhp, and barely at that. Nothing we can do can fix that.
what lol. it doesnt work with 60 fps. Im just asking for you to fix my encoder when its in fullscreen it works fine in windowed lol..except that is the problem. Can you try it at a REASONABLE FPS and see if it works, please?
Chances are, at best, you have a 144hz monitor. Unless you're doing some extreme slow-motion in post-production, recording past that is a complete waste of system resources, and you gain nothing from it. Please understand that what you're asking us to help you do is completely friggin' bonkers.
13:28:05.784: Output 'adv_ffmpeg_output': Total encoded frames: 11984
13:28:05.784: Output 'adv_ffmpeg_output': Total drawn frames: 23831
13:28:05.784: Output 'adv_ffmpeg_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 7278 (30.5%)
dude have you played minecraft u literally get like 2000 fps 720 fps is possibleLook, I'm not trying to be rude here, but I think you are VERY, VERY confused about what the FPS value for your recordings means. There is nobody, anywhere, recording at 720fps. That's just not possible, on any consumer level hardware at any kind of watchable resolution, let alone 1080p. I don't think you fully understand the insane amount of resources that would be required for that kind of recording.
I have a 1080ti, and a 4790k overclocked to 5.0ghz on a fully custom water loop, and my PC can't even manage to peak over 600fps recording at 720p. This is the attempt to record at 720p 720fps:
https://pub.rachni.com/img/obs64_2017-06-29_13-27-58.png
Code:13:28:05.784: Output 'adv_ffmpeg_output': Total encoded frames: 11984 13:28:05.784: Output 'adv_ffmpeg_output': Total drawn frames: 23831 13:28:05.784: Output 'adv_ffmpeg_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 7278 (30.5%)
There is just no way anyone is recording at 720fps. So please, show me where this 720fps recording is. I would love to see it! Their GAME might be running at 720fps, but you don't need to record at at a matching FPS to the game. You really, really, absolutely, need to understand how completely ridiculous what you're saying is.
So please, please, set the FPS back to 60, use the recording presets (Settings -> Output, Simple output mode, change recording quality to Indistinguishable Quality, and then select NVENC as your encoder). Do a test, and post the log.
If it STILL DOES NOT WORK after you did that, we will have a baseline to work off and can do further testing from there. Until you provide the log following those steps, we cannot help you further.
https://gist.github.com/7b5c7fd311019b350c8707742f821f00Look, I'm not trying to be rude here, but I think you are VERY, VERY confused about what the FPS value for your recordings means. There is nobody, anywhere, recording at 720fps. That's just not possible, on any consumer level hardware at any kind of watchable resolution, let alone 1080p. I don't think you fully understand the insane amount of resources that would be required for that kind of recording.
I have a 1080ti, and a 4790k overclocked to 5.0ghz on a fully custom water loop, and my PC can't even manage to peak over 600fps recording at 720p. This is the attempt to record at 720p 720fps:
https://pub.rachni.com/img/obs64_2017-06-29_13-27-58.png
Code:13:28:05.784: Output 'adv_ffmpeg_output': Total encoded frames: 11984 13:28:05.784: Output 'adv_ffmpeg_output': Total drawn frames: 23831 13:28:05.784: Output 'adv_ffmpeg_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 7278 (30.5%)
There is just no way anyone is recording at 720fps. So please, show me where this 720fps recording is. I would love to see it! Their GAME might be running at 720fps, but you don't need to record at at a matching FPS to the game. You really, really, absolutely, need to understand how completely ridiculous what you're saying is.
So please, please, set the FPS back to 60, use the recording presets (Settings -> Output, Simple output mode, change recording quality to Indistinguishable Quality, and then select NVENC as your encoder). Do a test, and post the log.
If it STILL DOES NOT WORK after you did that, we will have a baseline to work off and can do further testing from there. Until you provide the log following those steps, we cannot help you further.
dude have you played minecraft u literally get like 2000 fps 720 fps is possible
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_WwvwiIQZM&t=26s
ik its insane but on minecraft its possible any other game no but minecraft is different.
Yeah man i am ive been waiting 2 weeks for this to be fixed soo, and yeah its recording rate in minecraft anything is possibleThe frame rate counter at the top of the vide looks like game frame rate, not recording frame rate to me.
Please just work with Fenrir. No one is being paid to support you and give answers, all these people volunteer time out of their day to support a free and open source program. Please understand that.