![]() Limiting your frame rate in-game will help a lot in getting the best quality out of your hardware in regards to streaming. You can reduce the resolution to 1280x720, keeping the frame rate at 30 for better performance. Your webcam resolution is not needing to be that high for a small overlay, unless you are doing a podcast type stream where it is more or less a full screen webcam output. On another note, I noticed you are using a 64 bit version of Windows, why not use the 64 bit version of OBS your log file you have some minor rendering lag (3.6% of 300,000+ frames) I have an older generation i5 2500 non-k and for resource intensive games (Battlefield 4, for example) it causes drops in fps in game play and subsequent encoder lag due to the SKU hitting 100% on all cores. To note, your CPU is a 4 core without Hyper Threading, so it could very well be the limiting factor in terms of your game and recording fps overall. If you are insistent on pushing as much quality as possible into your recordings then using CQP 8-16 should net you just about 'lossless' quality.įor more configuration info on parameters:įor a general reference of what your Rx 480 should be capable of at different output resolutions: It is by far the best mode for local recording for an amd card as from my testing it impacts game fps the least, has best stability on recording fps as well. VBR_LAT mode will adjust the bit rate on the fly whilst using low latency input, which allows for reasonably good file size output for great quality recordings. If doing local recording, you are better off with using VBR_LAT mode, setting to 50k target bit rate and 90k peak bit rate to allow your card to flex its muscle when it needs to. You can hover over the drop-down box to see the number references for what resolution you are recording at (Output, not your game resolution) Think of this setting as more of a concrete slab to build upon than anything else, at least from what I have tested. OBS Studio was the first one I’ve tried, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only one out there.Encoder Profile Level settings are direct references for the encoder to work with in regards to resolution output. It might also be worthwhile to see what other open-source recording software is available. I think it would be a lot of fun to do, and it might be interesting for anyone who’s curious about how we do things. ![]() I’m hoping that once I get more time to work on projects, I can start using OBS Studio to create process videos or the like. From what I’ve seen, it seems straightforward and does what you’d expect of it. It does produce recorded video like it says it does, and it’s not overly complicated unless you happen to have the laptop black screen issue. I’ve only played with this program for about a day, but so far it seems decent once you can get it to work. What happens now? Well, since this is a display capture, you better quickly open up whatever you’re working on! Otherwise you’re just recording the OBS Studio interface! Final thoughts and comments To start recording, just click on “Start Recording.” Couldn’t be easier! In the recording, I get a black screen, and a black screen just isn’t much fun to watch. Although there are a number of ways around this problem, I have yet to make any of them work.īecause of this particular problem, doing a “Window Capture” in OBS isn’t possible for me, as far as I can tell. The first problem I have with OBS Studio is apparently a known performance issue for laptops. I plan to research for a Linux machine, preferably sooner than later, but for now I need to make do. I want to, trust me, but I only have one computer regularly available to me and it runs Windows. Just to be clear, despite my interest in open-source stuff, I don’t currently run any form of Linux. It’s not without its problems (or perhaps I’m not without my hefty share of ineptitude) but even so, it looks like a good program. And, always on the hunt for more good open-source software, I stumbled upon OBS Studio. Ever thought about recording video of what you’re doing? I have.
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