Joerassick
New Member
Hello, everyone. I've always wanted to make content for YouTube, but never pushed myself to do so. Well, after finishing FF7R, the fire inside has been ignited.
Anyway, I have a an Elgato HD60 Pro, to which my PS4 is connected. I have spent a few days trying to find the perfect combination in settings to fix a single issue. Most of the footage I capture looks great, but there is an issue with stuttering during CGI scenes when the camera zooms and pans quickly. During the recording, my stats stated that there were no missed or skipped frames during encoding. Also, while monitoring GPU usage in task manager, I never saw it go over 20%. My CPU was not being severely taxed either. I have including a link to a test video I did on YouTube, so ya'll can see an example. I don't really think I'll be streaming all too much, so I'm not worried about that aspect. I just want good locally recorded captures. This build is essentially 8 years old (excluding the GPU and SSD), but I can still play current generation games at 1440p with high to very high settings. But the thing is, the only thing my computer will be doing during my playthrough is capturing from the PS4, so I don't know why OBS struggles with the motion when the motion does not stutter on the display the game is being played through.
YouTube test video --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBFdm8xJpPQ
I have a spent a ton of time testing out different tutorials to no avail, so I know it's been covered in the forums. I just thought maybe someone would have some suggestions.
My computer specs (don't laugh) are as follows:
i5-3570K OC'd to 4.5 GHz
GTX 1070 OC'd to +150 on the core and +400 on the memory
8GB DDR3 HyperX running at 1600 MHz
500GB 860 Evo SSD
I have been thinking about buying my buddie's 4770K, really nice motherboard, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and CPU water cooler for 200ish dollars. Although his components are also old, I think the 200ish dollars for all of those components would be worth the upgrade in a time where I cannot spent 2000 dollars on a new build.
I appreciate any suggestions or tips ya'll can provide. Thank you.
Anyway, I have a an Elgato HD60 Pro, to which my PS4 is connected. I have spent a few days trying to find the perfect combination in settings to fix a single issue. Most of the footage I capture looks great, but there is an issue with stuttering during CGI scenes when the camera zooms and pans quickly. During the recording, my stats stated that there were no missed or skipped frames during encoding. Also, while monitoring GPU usage in task manager, I never saw it go over 20%. My CPU was not being severely taxed either. I have including a link to a test video I did on YouTube, so ya'll can see an example. I don't really think I'll be streaming all too much, so I'm not worried about that aspect. I just want good locally recorded captures. This build is essentially 8 years old (excluding the GPU and SSD), but I can still play current generation games at 1440p with high to very high settings. But the thing is, the only thing my computer will be doing during my playthrough is capturing from the PS4, so I don't know why OBS struggles with the motion when the motion does not stutter on the display the game is being played through.
YouTube test video --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBFdm8xJpPQ
I have a spent a ton of time testing out different tutorials to no avail, so I know it's been covered in the forums. I just thought maybe someone would have some suggestions.
My computer specs (don't laugh) are as follows:
i5-3570K OC'd to 4.5 GHz
GTX 1070 OC'd to +150 on the core and +400 on the memory
8GB DDR3 HyperX running at 1600 MHz
500GB 860 Evo SSD
I have been thinking about buying my buddie's 4770K, really nice motherboard, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and CPU water cooler for 200ish dollars. Although his components are also old, I think the 200ish dollars for all of those components would be worth the upgrade in a time where I cannot spent 2000 dollars on a new build.
I appreciate any suggestions or tips ya'll can provide. Thank you.