mickey_ACE
New Member
Hey there.
I decided to do some testing to help develop OBS and also to give my feedback on the software. I recently got a MSDN subscription so I couldn't wait to get windows 10, and even though I heard W10 had issues with OBS and DXD9 textures and stuff, I didn't think they'd be so severe. I spent a couple hours gathering some data, hopefully it helps.
PC Specs:
i5 3570k @ 4.2 Ghz
16GB RAM @ 1600Mhz
GTX 650 Ti with +100Mhz on core and +150Mhz on memory.
iGPU running on default clocks
OBS Settings:
X264 - 1080p downscaled to 720p - 60fps - Veryfast preset
Quicksync - 1080p downscaled to 720p - 60fps - 1 (Best Quality)
NVENC - 1080p downscaled to 720p - 60fps - High Quality
I experienced severe performance decrease using QuickSync and X264, specially FPS and micro-stutters. I also experience severe stuttering and micro-freezing when I use 30fps instead of 60fps. Either of those is unplayable anyway, unlike before, where I could run the following games almost without feeling anything.
I made sure Shadowplay and Game DVR are disabled. I run the latest drivers everywhere.
The first game I tested is CS:GO. 40-50 second runs, recording locally.
X264:
https://gist.github.com/c6651ee3fa65f81b6cfd
QuickSync:
https://gist.github.com/8f3d1044116f683a1ae2
NVENC:
https://gist.github.com/83b5e92b38d801deb406
I also tested a F2P game called Warface, running on CryEngine 3, which would be the game I'd stream if it wasn't for the stuttering and FPS decrease by almost 50% across the board:
X264:
https://gist.github.com/dbdabc53f26b82e4d693
QuickSync:
https://gist.github.com/0fb48b3b6b11c5c7f056
NVENC:
https://gist.github.com/9e34ccfa62fb2fa30612
Hopefully this helps to get a fix asap, if it's a software issue. I don't have any plans of buying / pirating Xplit or anything so I'll be very happy if it gets solved.
Have a nice day.
I decided to do some testing to help develop OBS and also to give my feedback on the software. I recently got a MSDN subscription so I couldn't wait to get windows 10, and even though I heard W10 had issues with OBS and DXD9 textures and stuff, I didn't think they'd be so severe. I spent a couple hours gathering some data, hopefully it helps.
PC Specs:
i5 3570k @ 4.2 Ghz
16GB RAM @ 1600Mhz
GTX 650 Ti with +100Mhz on core and +150Mhz on memory.
iGPU running on default clocks
OBS Settings:
X264 - 1080p downscaled to 720p - 60fps - Veryfast preset
Quicksync - 1080p downscaled to 720p - 60fps - 1 (Best Quality)
NVENC - 1080p downscaled to 720p - 60fps - High Quality
I experienced severe performance decrease using QuickSync and X264, specially FPS and micro-stutters. I also experience severe stuttering and micro-freezing when I use 30fps instead of 60fps. Either of those is unplayable anyway, unlike before, where I could run the following games almost without feeling anything.
I made sure Shadowplay and Game DVR are disabled. I run the latest drivers everywhere.
The first game I tested is CS:GO. 40-50 second runs, recording locally.
X264:
https://gist.github.com/c6651ee3fa65f81b6cfd
QuickSync:
https://gist.github.com/8f3d1044116f683a1ae2
NVENC:
https://gist.github.com/83b5e92b38d801deb406
I also tested a F2P game called Warface, running on CryEngine 3, which would be the game I'd stream if it wasn't for the stuttering and FPS decrease by almost 50% across the board:
X264:
https://gist.github.com/dbdabc53f26b82e4d693
QuickSync:
https://gist.github.com/0fb48b3b6b11c5c7f056
NVENC:
https://gist.github.com/9e34ccfa62fb2fa30612
Hopefully this helps to get a fix asap, if it's a software issue. I don't have any plans of buying / pirating Xplit or anything so I'll be very happy if it gets solved.
Have a nice day.