Video lags tremendously when recording in over 240fps

MysteryPlayer12

New Member
Yes yes... I know that recording in even 240fps is useless, but I want to push it. I have a decent pc (specs at the bottom) yet the recording still lags whenever I set it even up to 300fps (I'm doing this in Minecraft). I have a 240hz monitor and I run well over 700 fps in Minecraft consistently, but whenever I set the recording fps to like 300fps, it still lags a lot. Is there any solution to this? (btw recording in 240fps is PERFECT, no lagging at all in the recording)

Log File (idk how useful this will be): https://obsproject.com/logs/x-a-ksWpk52iHo20

PC specs (that you need to know):
i7-9700f
RTX 2060 Super
8x2 2666MHz
 
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Deleted member 121471

The solution is to not record at such high FPS. The same solution every single minecraft player that posts in this forum doesn't want to hear.
 

TemurG

New Member
Funny part is that this problem is real, more and more are having the same issue. Good luck playing csgo on 60 fps just to record smooth 60fps video. Even playing at 120 and recording 60 is a problem.
 

Harold

Active Member
Game at 120fps, obs at 60 is fine
You also have to deal with the fact that online video services are all 60fps, not 120, and your viewers are going to be largely if not exclusively on 60hz displays.
 

TemurG

New Member
Game at 120fps, obs at 60 is fine
You also have to deal with the fact that online video services are all 60fps, not 120, and your viewers are going to be largely if not exclusively on 60hz displays.
I understand that you stand on your ''truth'' I'm really not trying to be extra headache here.. I have same issue for a month or so.. I addressed OBS discord server for help, after long chat and checks + tests, we find out that we were having so called judder. When you record on 144hz outputting 60 fps, yes there will be slight judder but this should not be very noticeable, but here we are dealing with a footage that looks like 55 fps. https://youtu.be/CfQLqScIppI
I'm a youtuber have made 800+ videos on my channel and trust me, I can see difference between 60fps and non 60fps videos. I'm really not trying to be extra headache here.. Facts are facts!
I payed 4500 USD on my new pc and rly don't accept the argument that pc can't handle the load. For me the solution is to record 120fps and render it at 60. So that it looks pure 60. Without any dropped frames or messed up frame times.
AMD was having some issues with USD connectivity so I updatet bios firmware for fix. I thought this would solve the problem.
PC SPECS: Ryzen 3950X, 3080, 32GB Ram. Dual monitor setup 144 and 120. But I locked them both on 120 just in case.
Sorry for english!
 
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