Question / Help Video stuttering after recording it

Voveriukas

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Hi,

So I need some help with OBS settings, because after I record a video it stutters. (I used a guide posted here in forums)

Also attaching log file for you guys.
 

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Boildown

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20:48:53: Total frames encoded: 47255, total frames duplicated: 1015 (2.15%)
20:48:53: Number of frames skipped due to encoder lag: 46 (0.10%)
20:48:53: Total frames rendered: 47159, number of late frames: 107 (0.23%) (it's okay for some frames to be late)

Your CPU isn't quite able to capture 1080p60 on UltraFast, as evidenced by the > 2% duplicated frames. You have a GTX 960, so you should be able to try NVEnc recording instead. Change the bitrate to 25,000 or so and use the NVEnc option. Also you can change your keyframe interval to auto for either setup.
 

Voveriukas

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Your CPU isn't quite able to capture 1080p60 on UltraFast, as evidenced by the > 2% duplicated frames. You have a GTX 960, so you should be able to try NVEnc recording instead. Change the bitrate to 25,000 or so and use the NVEnc option. Also you can change your keyframe interval to auto for either setup.

Thanks for the tip. I gonna try it today and will report the outcome here. :)
 

Voveriukas

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So it is better now, but still stutters a bit. Log file attached.

Maybe I should record less fps than 60?
 

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Boildown

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Try the HQ and HP presets instead of LLHQ. Check the key interval setting and make sure its on auto... or try setting it to something like 4 seconds specifically.
 

Voveriukas

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Now it is a lot better, but in some places it still feels like there is like a frame drops or something. Here's a log file.
 

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Boildown

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Does look better, but still 3-4% duplicated frames. Worried about this message in the logs:

20:39:32: WARNING: Another hook is already present while trying to hook d3d9.dll, hook target is unknown. If you experience crashes, try disabling the other hooking application

But I'm not familiar with how to best game capture CS:GO. Might do some forum searches on that. Or maybe someone else can look at it. If not I'd try cutting the frame rate to 30fps next, but I think that won't help much because the bottleneck is in the capture method.
 

Voveriukas

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Does look better, but still 3-4% duplicated frames. Worried about this message in the logs:



But I'm not familiar with how to best game capture CS:GO. Might do some forum searches on that. Or maybe someone else can look at it. If not I'd try cutting the frame rate to 30fps next, but I think that won't help much because the bottleneck is in the capture method.

Well I could use shadow play for recording, but sometimes I need to record TeamSpeak too, so that's the main issue I guess. Also I could record TeamSpeak seperately, but I am too lazy to line up to video later.
 

Boildown

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Been having the exact same issue for about a week and haven't been able to fix it at all!

Andrew Dale, the only commonality between this thread and your thread is stuttering. You have a 2GHz CPU with only 2 cores, and you're using a capture card. Basically they aren't similar at all and you're just garbaging up someone else's thread.
 
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