Question / Help Trying to find the ultimate settings to record games.

AZMitsuki

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Hello,

My name is Mitsuki and I am an FPS player and do lot of Fortnite and Minecraft too, recently I wanted to start recording PvP fights and gameplays and I was looking for good render settings, I tried so much things but somehow, look like I can't do what I want,yes I tried much settings but like,my record doesnt look "nice" when I watch it, I wanna record in 1080p 240fps on minecraft, do some peoples here got any idea?

My specs :

Processor: Intel Core i5-7600k @ 4.2GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z270-Gaming K3
Memory: 4 x 4 GB RAM 3000MHz CL15/16 I don't remember exactly
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB
Hard Drive: 120Go
2nd Hard Drive: 1000GB HDD Sata III
3rd SSD 120Go

My internet : https://prnt.sc/rb4z4e

and settings I tried are : https://prnt.sc/rb4zt2
thanks for any further help :D and have a good night
 

R1CH

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AZMitsuki

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CBR <-- wrong way
use CQP Constant Quality with a value 15-21 lower better
Hello BluePeer, thanks for replying i'll try this right now and reply you with update
update: looks like better but still not reach 180fps constantly :/ even when my cpu's is only used at 10%
 
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AZMitsuki

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I'm going to try this in a bit, thank you very much for replying
update: it causes lag spike on records and it gives me like 1280x720 on 120fps when I have some records on 1920x1080 in 240fps working good, so auto-configuration does not work good on my end
 

AZMitsuki

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I start my record then when I stop it it doesnt go on my file and it never stop loading the "stoping the download"
 

Narcogen

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Attempting 1080p240 with OBS you're likely overloading your GPU. OBS really isn't intended for very high frame rate recording (although some users do use it for that).
 

AZMitsuki

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Attempting 1080p240 with OBS you're likely overloading your GPU. OBS really isn't intended for very high frame rate recording (although some users do use it for that).
in my minecraft, running at 240fps is quite normal for recording, some peoples record in 480fps, most commonnly used for minecraft records are 180/240/360/480, but I dont know why, I had perfect settings, did some records and now when I try recording and stop the record, my OBS stuck in "stopping record" :/
 
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