Question / Help Using recommended settings in "High Quality Local Recording" guide...

Mr4

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Wait, remove the custom buffer (uncheck it) and remove the "crf=15" from custom x264 options. does it work now?

Okay, use CBR is checked, I unchecked Use Custom Buffer Size, I went into advanced and use CFR is checked, but Custom x264 was not checked (so no crf=15), so the only change was unchecking custom buffer size. However, previewed, and blue screened.
 

dping

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Okay, use CBR is checked, I unchecked Use Custom Buffer Size, I went into advanced and use CFR is checked, but Custom x264 was not checked (so no crf=15), so the only change was unchecking custom buffer size. However, previewed, and blue screened.
Just for the hell of it, check it, remove it then uncheck it again. its worth ago, because the next option is to see if you can increase the VDDC and after that, its possible RMA if you can. do you have your crashlog? not the dump, the log.
 

Mr4

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Just for the hell of it, check it, remove it then uncheck it again. its worth ago, because the next option is to see if you can increase the VDDC and after that, its possible RMA if you can. do you have your crashlog? not the dump, the log.

If it blue screens again I'll try and capture a high-ish quality picture on my phone.
 

Mr4

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Just for the hell of it, check it, remove it then uncheck it again. its worth ago, because the next option is to see if you can increase the VDDC and after that, its possible RMA if you can. do you have your crashlog? not the dump, the log.

Checked / unchecked, and the black screen / display recovery message came up. It seems like it randomly chooses between crashing, bring that error, or blue screening.
 

Mr4

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better yet the crash log.

How would one obtain the crash log? Lol, I've never needed a crash log before, I've only had BSOD of death a serious problem once and only needed an error code to help it, not the log.
 

dping

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How would one obtain the crash log? Lol, I've never needed a crash log before, I've only had BSOD of death a serious problem once and only needed an error code to help it, not the log.
doesn't OBS shutdown when it crashes? or just the driver.
 

dping

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Just the driver. OBS stays on and goes to "not responding" mode, so I have to close it out.
Do you have any logs you could send of the OBS VCE build? or the multiplatform build? OBS MP has MFT instead of AMF which is good for local recording only.
 

Mr4

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Do you have any logs you could send of the OBS VCE build? or the multiplatform build? OBS MP has MFT instead of AMF which is good for local recording only.

I could get a log of one without the VCE recording settings, although I'm sure a log of my regular settings won't help will it?
I don't think OBS is saving any logs because it's just instantly crashing after Preview Stream.
 

dping

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I could get a log of one without the VCE recording settings, although I'm sure a log of my regular settings won't help will it?
I don't think OBS is saving any logs because it's just instantly crashing after Preview Stream.
screenshots? all tabs plz
 

Mr4

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So, unsure if this makes any difference or helps at all, but I can't even open OBS multiplat. Just trying to open Multiplat gives me the same errors as trying to preview in OBS VCE, with the display error message or blue screen.
 

dping

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So, unsure if this makes any difference or helps at all, but I can't even open OBS multiplat. Just trying to open Multiplat gives me the same errors as trying to preview in OBS VCE, with the display error message or blue screen.
Might try something more drastic like changing your PCIE port on the motherboards. do some cleaning while you're in there; even reseat the RAM. that kind of stuff never hurts. I really dont know what it could be.
 

Mr4

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Might try something more drastic like changing your PCIE port on the motherboards. do some cleaning while you're in there; even reseat the RAM. that kind of stuff never hurts. I really dont know what it could be.

Okay so uh... Now I have a new (and bigger) problem. Now I can't record / play Final Fantasy III without the game taking major lag... Before it played as smooth recording as it did not recording, yet now recording slows the game down majorily. There's no way for me to just revert back to the drivers I had before right, especially since I don't know which ones I even had before...?
 

Mr4

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Okay never mind, got that fixed. I tried to go into my Device Manager and "roll back" drivers, but that didn't seem to work as I couldn't get my second monitor working, so I just system restored to November 2nd and now everything is fine, the game records fine again, all that.

I just wish somebody knew what was wrong trying to use Multiplay / VCE so I could record co-op playthroughs better. :/

I do appreciate all the advice / help Dping!
 
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