Question / Help Videos don't seem 60fps

Mike321

Member
Hello :) I'm not sure if its just me but when i watch back recordings when i turn the camera, when theres motion on the screen etc, it seems to look like the fps is dropping yet in my obs logs theres no encoder or rendering lag. and my fps ingame is higher then 60 which is what im recording at. I also have a gsync monitor so i have my fps already capped so im not pushing my cpu or gfx card too hard. any ideas guys? or am i just being to picky? :)

I've got a short unlisted youtube video here from resident evil 2 if this helps, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ7b5gtMrbg

also heres my log after a few recording sessions tonight
https://obsproject.com/logs/uLgu_EErUlv4rtka
 
For me your youtube video looks perfectly fine in terms of fps. And as you mentioned yourself: you don't have any drops in your log file.
 

Mike321

Member
For me your youtube video looks perfectly fine in terms of fps. And as you mentioned yourself: you don't have any drops in your log file.

True, but i feel like, when i watch other peoples videos who do 1080p 60fps, when they turn they dont have that judder that i have?
 

Zidakuh

Member
Media Player Classic for example uses V-sync on playback, which I personally had to disable due to frametiming lag.
Just maybe this could be a similar thing?
 

Mike321

Member
turn gsync off
While recording or watching the video?


Media Player Classic for example uses V-sync on playback, which I personally had to disable due to frametiming lag.
Just maybe this could be a similar thing?

I have no clue :P im using VLC player atm


Are you seeing judder when you play that video back?

Hm im not sure if its judder, but i feel like, when the camera turns sometimes its like its 45 fps or something while turning
 
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