I'm also downscaling from 1400x900 to 1280x720, which kills the resolution I'm sure, but I don't think that should affect the FPS at all. As soon as I start shooting, it jumps to over 11,000 bps, while the screen shot only shows 11,000, in game I was seeing as high. I'm also using two monitors, which (from what I've read), seems like it might be part of the issue, but the thread that suggested double monitor setup being an issue also said that turning preview off should fix the problem (which I've tested a bit, and doesn't seem to work). I've read that x264 encoding uses CPU power rather than GPU power, but that doesn't seem to help at all. ![]() I've noticed that my CPU is hardly being touched, while my GPU is almost always maxed out trying to record gameplay. OBS Log from my last stream (For anybody interested.I'm not sure if this is useful or not): NVIDIA Geforce GT 730 (1G VRAM) (I know, it's weak.) I've played around with various output settings for hours, to no avail Games run fine on my PC (Fortnite, Minecraft, Cuphead are among a few I've tested), ranging anywhere from 50-400 FPS, depending on the game, but I just can't get OBS to capture smooth framerate recordings. The highest I can get consistently is 29.97, but even that fluctuates. I recently upgraded my computer, and I'm having problems getting high FPS on recordings/livestreams. Average Rating: 84.75/100 (30th) Total Ratings: 3,397 (14th) The original Star Fox game for the Super Nintendo was an.
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