I wondered for years if this could be done and you explained it perfectly in this video. I normally don't comment on videos, but this one required a huge thank you! Good work! Your settings worked flawlessly!
honestly i struggled with this for a while, just watched the first 2 mins of this video and it literally solved my problems instantly, cheers for this vid
I come from a time where it was very difficult to record in good quality at 60fps. Back then you could only render via the CPU, but now that it's possible to render via the GPU, I asked myself whether I could even record over 60fps with my current hardware without noticing it while playing. I now record in very good quality at 120fps and the result is simply perfect.
Wow, never realised recording at 240fps is a thing and it has finally resolved my motion issues, I have an AMD gpu and all my recordings was clear but stuttury in high motion, I have tried everything but never exceeded 120 fps as I assumed it probably wouldnt handle it and lose quality, but thanks to your video Ive never had recordings this god damn smooth! Now my 1440p recordings @ 240 fps with 60,000 bitrate look stunning! Thanks for the video dude!
I also have an AMD GPU and it's hard to find good settings for smooth recording cuz all of the tutorials I've came across were done on NVIDIA card, is there a possibilty you share your settings on Discord?
what a goat dude keep up the good video. I have been ecording for 60fps and wonder why my recordings were so shit until I saw this, mad respect for you brotha.
I just wanted to say after weeks of banging my head off of my desk trying to find solutions to the frame stuttering (without dropped frames) this video fully worked for me. I have Overwatch running at 300+ frames and 240 numerator FPS value set. Edit: Now I just need a bigger drive to store all of this!
on a real, thank you for having an ACTUALLY helpful video and explaining what everything does. You dont know how many people explain nothing and expect you to know
Damn your settings actually made my clips so much better, like the image quality, colors, smooth clip, everything changed from my previous settings. But the only problem was recording in 240fps, it made my clips like 1 frame per 2 seconds, so I stuck to 60fps, and it still looks so smooth and beautiful, thx dude. :)
Does it also applicable to Shadowplay? Because Shadowplay also behaving like that if you do record multiple times in one single session. I thought it was a bug. 🤧🥲
If you get choppy frame rates, set the output resolution to a lower resolution like 1440 or 1080p. 4K wasent recording smooth at all and it was using a Nvidia 4070, i9 10850k, 32gigs ram
Bro you didn't even save me from going insane once but TWICE! I f-ing luv you. A 12 second recording used to be 80mB (nvrmind it still is for some reason.)
Just a heads up. Once OBS detects that you have an Nvidia GPU it automatically displays an NVENC option in its encoder list. But here's the thing , NOT ALL Nvidia graphics cards have an NVENC chip on them. Hence, you will constantly receive an error message that will look something like this every time you hit Start Recording in your OBS ---> "Failed to open NVENC codec: Generic error in an external library" Your only option when you encounter this is to switch to x264 encoder.
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566 GeForce 920M , 930M , 940M , 940MX , GeForce GTX 950M , GTX 960M , GTX 965M , GTX 970M , GTX 980M ---- these 9xx series support NVENC .. talking about really old cards , some 6xx series do support NVENC , notably from GT 640 onward
I would recommend setting the FPS cap to half of your monitor's hertz for power saving or if you don't have that much fans/cooling in your computer. | For Example : I have a 240hz monitor and I set my FPS cap to 120 frames. | If you have a 144Hz monitor I would recommend setting the FPS cap to 120-100 frames. If you have a 60Hz monitor, I would recommend just setting the FPS cap to 60, any lower than that would look choppy.
Great advice. I have a 120hz LG C2 TV. The fps, for the game I'm using is capped at 120fps and I record OBS @120fps. This config seems to work, although I haven't tested much. Why do you recommend half the hertz of the monitor? Do you think my approach is overkill or can cause problems? Thanks in advance.
@@michaelbennett9127 I recommend this for people who don't have that good of GPUS or not enough cooling. Short term: if you record at high frames with like an AMD Radeon 6400 RX you're pc can lag REALLY bad if you try to record.
@@CUBENDeR-CUBIE thanks for the advice mate. I have a rog scar strix 15” rtx 3090 32gb ram. It’s quite fast but limitations of laptop means it’s noisy. So just limit OBS to 60fps. Thanks
Finally I'm able to record like this! TY!!. Although OBS has changed and the preset option of encoder is different and here are other dropdowns as well now, so no so sure what to put there.
Thanks a lot brother I've been trying to figure out decent recorder and settings for nearly 2 years. I just gave up the hope that I could record with my pc.
dude i wanna thank u for this video becuase when i did stats frames i mieed due to rendering lag was like over 600 and i did fractical and 240 that dropped the frames alot thank u bro
The wierd thin is when i put my obs fps to 240 the output is really laggy i dont loose that many fps in game and i dont know what to do. pc specs (Ryzen 5 | 32GB RAM 1TB SSD | GeForce RTX 3060 12GB)
thanks for the longest time i was recording 60 fps on my 165 hz monitor which didnt look awful but didnt really look good but now it looks butter smooth :)
My OBS runs the smooth FPS fine at the start, but over time it gets more and more laggier to the point where the Minecraft fps is fine, but the recording is recording alot slower and laggier, how can i fix this?
Btw, I record 240fps with cbr as 85,000 but recording in 360fps need cq levels and I have no clue what cq level to use. my specs are amd ryzen 5 5600H rtx 3060 16gb DDR5 ram
do i need to like MEGA sharpen before rendering? i've compared frame sampled 120 to 60 and frame blended 120 to 60, and the frame sampled looks so much higher quality.
Bro you don't even know how much i owe you right now, it's been 2 years i've been trying to figure out how to get good recording out of obs and finally after this video it's soooooo smooth like thank you sooo muchhhh bro 😭😭✨✨
I'm pulling my hair out. I'm playing an old game from 2005 in the 300 - 500 fps range, GPU usage is only around 25%, CPU usage is very low too. I'm also using a 12900KS @ 5.3 GHz and an RTX 3090 yet when I play back my 240 fps recordings, they're a slide show. They literally look like they're 10 fps. Yet you're able to record at 360 and 480 fps with wayyy lower PC specs. This makes no sense! My game, when recording at 240 fps, has fantastic framerates way over 240 fps and GPU usage goes from around 25% (recording off) to around 30 - 35 % (recording on) so the gameplay fps is not suffering at all, it's just the recorded video that looks absolutely broken. The only difference is I'm recording at 2560 x 1440 but my PC specs should wayyy more than make up for that difference compared to you. I tried recording at 120 fps and playback of that in VLC looks smooth but 240 is a broken mess, looks like less than 10 fps. How are you able to record at that framerate with those PC specs of yours when I can't even do 240 fps with a 12900KS & 3090? Also, the game and recording directories are on 2 separate Samsung 970 Evo+ M.2 drives, so that shouldn't be a problem either. I'm so lost.........
1440p is like recording in 1080p but at 1.8x fps. Also run obs as admin and set high priority in settings also u can disable b frames and also use vlc to preview your recs
@@Spouth I do use VLC to preview. Also, the 1440p shouldn't matter because you're recording 1080p @ 480 fps with a much slower CPU and GPU therefore a PC which is almost the fastest money can buy i9-12900KS and RTX 3090) should easily be able to do 1440p at 240 fps (if not more).
@@Spinelli__ have you found a fix xet i have the exact same problem witha strix 3090 overclocked to hell and an overclocked 10900k its like 1 frame every 3 seconds
This Only Works For FPS Games Even Though you record in 240fps you must Frame Blend That Video in Editor and it will Take More Gpu Usage so your performance will be down for 40 percentage of Gpu your video will be choppy and lag.......so Just set Fractional Fps Value to 60 and Denominator to 1 your recorded Video will be So smooth
my recordings just straight up don't move, it's just a frame of the start of the recording and nothing else, this didn't happen before i followed this video, any ideas why?
ok this literally made my recoding worse idk how or why but i skipped 551 frames and missed 98 due to encoder lag i just cant find a video that actually helps stop the stutter in my recordings when playing zero lag or stutter even when obs is recording but in the recoding itself its bad stutter ....any suggestions ?
my computer miss 73% of the frames🥴 edit : I could not find all the setting you done coz OBS probably changed a lot, but it lowered my lost frame to 10% !!! thank you sooooooom much !! Just a thing : Now I got very low video quality, do you have tips so I can fix it other than buying a graphic card ? lol
i know this is old but i set my base canvas resolution to my monitor (1440p) and also the output scaled res and i cant add the recordings into vegas pro? but i can if its 1080p output scaled res
CS:GO runs in more than 240fps for me and when I record with obs (240fps) the video is mostly smooth but there are moments for example when I'm shooting, the video gets very laggy, or when I get into specific areas. I don't know how to fix that
for no reason my clips are no longer fluid, I recorded Apex Legends at 120fps without problems after formatting the PC to cleanly install Windows 11 my clips are recorded very badly, they are practically still, while my gameplay in the game is fluid as usual, help !!!
I have a problem where whenever i have obs open my crosshair doesnt show in game it acts like it on obs but in game it just doesnt show anything ive done so much research and i dont know what to do can someone pls help.
I might need some feedback, I try to set my recording frame rate to 165fps, and the max my laptop can support is 240Hz, but still for some reason, the recording keeps lagging, so I have to set my recording frames down to 90fps. Do you know how to make it smooth on 165fps and not lagging? Hope you reply asap.
It is only lagging if you view the recording video software. But when you use softwares such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, etc. The footages will be clean and no such losing frames 😊
Hey, I have a question. I followed all of the directions as shown but for some reason now when I save a replay it saves twice of the exact same clip. Do you know what that's about?
I think its because the recording file format is in mkv and once you stop recording it automatically converts the file to mp4, so one file will be Mkv and another will be mp4, you can delete which format you don't want after recording.
For anyone that may be wondering how to record high fps with a amd Radeon gpu the answer is ... you just can't. Your best bet is to use your cpu for encoding
I dont have remux to mp4 set as I plan on using shutter encoder and changing it to DNxHR before editing. Is this the right way to go about it ? Im recording 1080p at 60fps. Copied everything you have set in the recording tab too. I have my in game fps capped to 120fps as its a multiple of 60fps for a smoother recording (I read this helps maybe it doesnt idk) Also should I keep max b frames at 0 if im recording at 60fps ? My 30s clips on dayz can go over 2Gb depending on the action. sorry for all these questions its hard to find this advanced info online Thanks
if youre recording with replay buffer like me then you dont need mkv and auto remux to mp4 it just wastes space on the disk and your time deleting all the extras
i have there a question, which software should i use for downsampling bc i already have the paid version of davinci and i don't wanna buy a second software for that price (for example sony vegas/premiere for 400bucks)
bro the amount of stretching you did in this video was INSANE, literally mentioned every detail that didn't even matter. This could have been a 1 min video no joke.
I wondered for years if this could be done and you explained it perfectly in this video. I normally don't comment on videos, but this one required a huge thank you! Good work! Your settings worked flawlessly!
thank you :)
wow, my 15 second videos used to be 6gb! now they're around only 100mb and the quality is even better! thanks a lot
hi fog
WHAT? 6GB FOR 15 SECONDS? But do you mean raw footage or edited? Cause if raw then my 2hour recordings were only around 17.
@@dtLucky233 raw, also had a video that was less than 1 second long and 0.9GB
@@fog- Holy cow, glad you got that sorted out!
is this Settings for Low End Pc ??
honestly i struggled with this for a while, just watched the first 2 mins of this video and it literally solved my problems instantly, cheers for this vid
didn't know that multiple audio tracks is the cause of all my problems ... that was a very important note, thank you
I come from a time where it was very difficult to record in good quality at 60fps. Back then you could only render via the CPU, but now that it's possible to render via the GPU, I asked myself whether I could even record over 60fps with my current hardware without noticing it while playing. I now record in very good quality at 120fps and the result is simply perfect.
you have no idea how clutch this is since i just started recording and i needed help lmao. perfect timing, as always
Wow, never realised recording at 240fps is a thing and it has finally resolved my motion issues, I have an AMD gpu and all my recordings was clear but stuttury in high motion, I have tried everything but never exceeded 120 fps as I assumed it probably wouldnt handle it and lose quality, but thanks to your video Ive never had recordings this god damn smooth! Now my 1440p recordings @ 240 fps with 60,000 bitrate look stunning! Thanks for the video dude!
I also have an AMD GPU and it's hard to find good settings for smooth recording cuz all of the tutorials I've came across were done on NVIDIA card, is there a possibilty you share your settings on Discord?
what a goat dude keep up the good video. I have been ecording for 60fps and wonder why my recordings were so shit until I saw this, mad respect for you brotha.
Tysm for this video I never knew replay buffer was a thing it helped me so much
I just wanted to say after weeks of banging my head off of my desk trying to find solutions to the frame stuttering (without dropped frames) this video fully worked for me. I have Overwatch running at 300+ frames and 240 numerator FPS value set.
Edit: Now I just need a bigger drive to store all of this!
Wait What! You Banged Your Head In The DESK! That Must Hurt A Lot I MEAN seriously
Wow u really grew ur channel last time i saw you,u were at 2.5k subs, and now ur at 16k, keep it up homie
its sooo satisfying to see the mouse cursor move smoothly like thatt
finally, good quality videos
on a real, thank you for having an ACTUALLY helpful video and explaining what everything does. You dont know how many people explain nothing and expect you to know
Damn your settings actually made my clips so much better, like the image quality, colors, smooth clip, everything changed from my previous settings. But the only problem was recording in 240fps, it made my clips like 1 frame per 2 seconds, so I stuck to 60fps, and it still looks so smooth and beautiful, thx dude. :)
omg man i search all youtube for obs sting and you are the goat man i swear
Note: Running OBS as administrator also allows it to record some games that would be a black screen otherwise if it isn’t running as administrator.
Does it also applicable to Shadowplay? Because Shadowplay also behaving like that if you do record multiple times in one single session. I thought it was a bug. 🤧🥲
If you get choppy frame rates, set the output resolution to a lower resolution like 1440 or 1080p. 4K wasent recording smooth at all and it was using a Nvidia 4070, i9 10850k, 32gigs ram
thank you this helped a lot but the recording lags a bit
edit: never mind i changed the fps from 240 to 144 fps
i know why the recordings lag it is because your using the default windows media player use tv and movies or the legacy media play
@@ItzzElijah still does lag i Have same issue
Bro you didn't even save me from going insane once but TWICE! I f-ing luv you. A 12 second recording used to be 80mB (nvrmind it still is for some reason.)
Just a heads up.
Once OBS detects that you have an Nvidia GPU it automatically displays an NVENC option in its encoder list.
But here's the thing , NOT ALL Nvidia graphics cards have an NVENC chip on them.
Hence, you will constantly receive an error message that will look something like this every time you hit Start Recording in your OBS ---> "Failed to open NVENC codec: Generic error in an external library"
Your only option when you encounter this is to switch to x264 encoder.
10 series has it, did 900 series have it or not? You're talking about really old cards at this point.
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566 GeForce 920M , 930M , 940M , 940MX , GeForce GTX 950M , GTX 960M , GTX 965M , GTX 970M , GTX 980M ---- these 9xx series support NVENC ..
talking about really old cards , some 6xx series do support NVENC , notably from GT 640 onward
@@GamVino_WoT.1 if integrated graphics would support NVENC they would blow those away lol
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566
Hey, can you make a video showing how to do the interpolation (premier pro)
Dang now i cant stop watching my recordings dude Thanks for the help. (:
Finally, a tutorial video that was actually helpful, tysm.
cracked af bro what cocaane do u use?
I would recommend setting the FPS cap to half of your monitor's hertz for power saving or if you don't have that much fans/cooling in your computer. | For Example : I have a 240hz monitor and I set my FPS cap to 120 frames. | If you have a 144Hz monitor I would recommend setting the FPS cap to 120-100 frames. If you have a 60Hz monitor, I would recommend just setting the FPS cap to 60, any lower than that would look choppy.
Great advice. I have a 120hz LG C2 TV. The fps, for the game I'm using is capped at 120fps and I record OBS @120fps. This config seems to work, although I haven't tested much. Why do you recommend half the hertz of the monitor? Do you think my approach is overkill or can cause problems? Thanks in advance.
@@michaelbennett9127 I recommend this for people who don't have that good of GPUS or not enough cooling. Short term: if you record at high frames with like an AMD Radeon 6400 RX you're pc can lag REALLY bad if you try to record.
@@CUBENDeR-CUBIE thanks for the advice mate. I have a rog scar strix 15” rtx 3090 32gb ram. It’s quite fast but limitations of laptop means it’s noisy. So just limit OBS to 60fps. Thanks
bro i LOVE u for the enable stats thing tysm!!
oh pro finally really thank you it took me 4 yrs but now i know how to setting have like and subcribe wish you have 20000 subcriber soon
🙂
thanks bro, great tutorial and it also fit with my system as its basically the same as yours
Finally I'm able to record like this! TY!!. Although OBS has changed and the preset option of encoder is different and here are other dropdowns as well now, so no so sure what to put there.
Thank you so much, I realize now that I had a lot of bad settings.
Thanks a lot brother I've been trying to figure out decent recorder and settings for nearly 2 years. I just gave up the hope that I could record with my pc.
I have a Nvidia gpu and that option Nvidia. 264x won't show
dude i wanna thank u for this video becuase when i did stats frames i mieed due to rendering lag was like over 600 and i did fractical and 240 that dropped the frames alot thank u bro
this video helped so much my obs was at like 25-30 fps now its at 354 and above
The wierd thin is when i put my obs fps to 240 the output is really laggy i dont loose that many fps in game and i dont know what to do. pc specs (Ryzen 5 | 32GB RAM 1TB SSD | GeForce RTX 3060 12GB)
same problem idk
same problem
thanks for the longest time i was recording 60 fps on my 165 hz monitor which didnt look awful but didnt really look good but now it looks butter smooth :)
replay buffer 420s and 2069mb of ram ? that reminds me of some noice numbers
JUST THE CHANNEL IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
"Do you want your videos looking like this:"
Me watching this video in 240p: Euh... Nah :/
Hey there
This is not an OBS download video, but it is 2025 we need how to download OBS video! /s
W video still in 2024. Thanks so much for the help
Hey man, amazing video. Helped me make my beamng recordings actually record the graphics i see ingame! Thx for this video.
Can you also do a video on export settings on premiere pro? It would be helpful. Ty
My OBS runs the smooth FPS fine at the start, but over time it gets more and more laggier to the point where the Minecraft fps is fine, but the recording is recording alot slower and laggier, how can i fix this?
Thanks bro! I really need this kind of video, You really help me out dude
Thank you! i tried to search for a fix for this for ages and nothing helpful came up anywhere no matter what i typed. this fixed my issue.
how u record on OBS it wont let me record lunar client on game capture and windows capture
AMD GPU ENCODER:
1,AMD HW H.265 (HEVC) this is H.265
2, AMD HW H.264 (AVC) this is H.264
BRO I WONDERED WHY IT WAS RECORDING 1 FPS. It was because I typed 1 instead of 120 byb accident....
Btw, I record 240fps with cbr as 85,000 but recording in 360fps need cq levels and I have no clue what cq level to use. my specs are amd ryzen 5 5600H rtx 3060 16gb DDR5 ram
This really really helped me, thanks big man
do i need to like MEGA sharpen before rendering? i've compared frame sampled 120 to 60 and frame blended 120 to 60, and the frame sampled looks so much higher quality.
Bro you don't even know how much i owe you right now, it's been 2 years i've been trying to figure out how to get good recording out of obs and finally after this video it's soooooo smooth like thank you sooo muchhhh bro 😭😭✨✨
I'm pulling my hair out. I'm playing an old game from 2005 in the 300 - 500 fps range, GPU usage is only around 25%, CPU usage is very low too. I'm also using a 12900KS @ 5.3 GHz and an RTX 3090 yet when I play back my 240 fps recordings, they're a slide show. They literally look like they're 10 fps. Yet you're able to record at 360 and 480 fps with wayyy lower PC specs. This makes no sense! My game, when recording at 240 fps, has fantastic framerates way over 240 fps and GPU usage goes from around 25% (recording off) to around 30 - 35 % (recording on) so the gameplay fps is not suffering at all, it's just the recorded video that looks absolutely broken. The only difference is I'm recording at 2560 x 1440 but my PC specs should wayyy more than make up for that difference compared to you. I tried recording at 120 fps and playback of that in VLC looks smooth but 240 is a broken mess, looks like less than 10 fps. How are you able to record at that framerate with those PC specs of yours when I can't even do 240 fps with a 12900KS & 3090? Also, the game and recording directories are on 2 separate Samsung 970 Evo+ M.2 drives, so that shouldn't be a problem either. I'm so lost.........
1440p is like recording in 1080p but at 1.8x fps. Also run obs as admin and set high priority in settings also u can disable b frames and also use vlc to preview your recs
@@Spouth I do use VLC to preview. Also, the 1440p shouldn't matter because you're recording 1080p @ 480 fps with a much slower CPU and GPU therefore a PC which is almost the fastest money can buy i9-12900KS and RTX 3090) should easily be able to do 1440p at 240 fps (if not more).
@@Spinelli__ I have the same problem did you find a fix?
@@Spinelli__ have you found a fix xet i have the exact same problem witha strix 3090 overclocked to hell and an overclocked 10900k its like 1 frame every 3 seconds
@@bananenpflanzer6516 I tried Nvidia's Shadowplay recording and didn't get the same problem so I stuck with that.
When rendering the video out of your video editor, apart from frame blending, are there any other settings that should be turned on?
upload it to youtube then see it
hello!!
@@vanifl hey solar
hi duck
@@andrewj45_ hi
I thought this was gonna be a motion blur tutorial. I bought myself a PG27AQN to avoid blur because ULMB 2.
Thank you so much fro making this video!♥ Now i can record at good FPS.
RUclips and Twitch recommends Keyframe and B-frame set to 2
The CQP option didn’t pop up for me. The only ones that did however, were:” CBR, ABR, VBR, CRF” What should I do now?
thank you so much
How can I record in 240 fps when my pc is 144 hrtz?
Thanks! This helped me out a lot!
This Only Works For FPS Games Even Though you record in 240fps you must Frame Blend That Video in Editor and it will Take More Gpu Usage so your performance will be down for 40 percentage of Gpu your video will be choppy and lag.......so Just set Fractional Fps Value to 60 and Denominator to 1 your recorded Video will be So smooth
my recordings just straight up don't move, it's just a frame of the start of the recording and nothing else, this didn't happen before i followed this video, any ideas why?
pc or monitor issue
@@fugiwashere903 nah I fixed it by following another tutorial lmao this one didn't work for me
@@nnoossiirrwhich one did you use?
@@Cre4tor. i don't remember that was 1 month ago, sorry
@@nnoossiirr aight its fine
ok this literally made my recoding worse idk how or why but i skipped 551 frames and missed 98 due to encoder lag i just cant find a video that actually helps stop the stutter in my recordings when playing zero lag or stutter even when obs is recording but in the recoding itself its bad stutter ....any suggestions ?
my computer miss 73% of the frames🥴
edit : I could not find all the setting you done coz OBS probably changed a lot, but it lowered my lost frame to 10% !!! thank you sooooooom much !!
Just a thing :
Now I got very low video quality, do you have tips so I can fix it other than buying a graphic card ? lol
i know this is old but i set my base canvas resolution to my monitor (1440p) and also the output scaled res and i cant add the recordings into vegas pro? but i can if its 1080p output scaled res
I wanted to know how can I make my minecraft recordings without a single lag on my low end laptop, I tried this but nothing happened
THIS SAVED MY CHANNEL TYSSMMM I OWE U MY CHILDRENS GRANDCHILD AS AN OFFERING OF MY SACRIFICE 🙏🙏🙏
hey would you make a subtile preset video on how you make ur subtitles cuz they look so good
I’ve done this and it looks great after I exported it however when I upload it to RUclips it looks 60 fps please help
Everytime i record videos above 60 fps- it was pretty choppy, and the resolution was 3840x2160
i was having trouble with my videos this helped out
IDK my game does not have framedrops but on obs i see there are
i get a blackscreen when i run it as a administrator (btw im on win11) i tried a bunch of tutorials
when i record i can never find where the remuxed videos go? its not with the mkv and audio track
What do you edit your videos on ?
Underrated channel
CS:GO runs in more than 240fps for me and when I record with obs (240fps) the video is mostly smooth but there are moments for example when I'm shooting, the video gets very laggy, or when I get into specific areas. I don't know how to fix that
for no reason my clips are no longer fluid, I recorded Apex Legends at 120fps without problems after formatting the PC to cleanly install Windows 11 my clips are recorded very badly, they are practically still, while my gameplay in the game is fluid as usual, help !!!
I have a problem where whenever i have obs open my crosshair doesnt show in game it acts like it on obs but in game it just doesnt show anything ive done so much research and i dont know what to do can someone pls help.
You mean your cursor?
@@Spouth both
I might need some feedback, I try to set my recording frame rate to 165fps, and the max my laptop can support is 240Hz, but still for some reason, the recording keeps lagging, so I have to set my recording frames down to 90fps. Do you know how to make it smooth on 165fps and not lagging? Hope you reply asap.
It is only lagging if you view the recording video software. But when you use softwares such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, etc. The footages will be clean and no such losing frames 😊
oh, damn I'm slow lol. @@Hibban.
@@Hibban. Could u pls give me a brief explanation on how to use Adobe Premiere Pro with OBS recordings? (Srry if I'm wasting ur time)
@@justexcalico Drop your recording file to Adobe Premiere Pro and your videos will be smooth when you upload to youtube (No lost frames I meant)
Hey, I have a question. I followed all of the directions as shown but for some reason now when I save a replay it saves twice of the exact same clip. Do you know what that's about?
I think its because the recording file format is in mkv and once you stop recording it automatically converts the file to mp4, so one file will be Mkv and another will be mp4, you can delete which format you don't want after recording.
For anyone that may be wondering how to record high fps with a amd Radeon gpu the answer is ... you just can't. Your best bet is to use your cpu for encoding
I dont have remux to mp4 set as I plan on using shutter encoder and changing it to DNxHR before editing. Is this the right way to go about it ?
Im recording 1080p at 60fps. Copied everything you have set in the recording tab too. I have my in game fps capped to 120fps as its a multiple of 60fps for a smoother recording (I read this helps maybe it doesnt idk)
Also should I keep max b frames at 0 if im recording at 60fps ?
My 30s clips on dayz can go over 2Gb depending on the action.
sorry for all these questions its hard to find this advanced info online
Thanks
I have RTX 2060 12GB
I5 11400F
What settings should i apply
i can record minecraft in 144 fps without gpu (Ryzen 3 3200G)
Same but mine is 2nd gen
bro I just started recording and my computer sounded like it's an airplane bro almost burnt my cpu
if youre recording with replay buffer like me then you dont need mkv and auto remux to mp4 it just wastes space on the disk and your time deleting all the extras
it sucks because i like the idea of mkv but it produces too many files over time
Thanku and please explain me does reply buffer improve our fps??
this saved my life
bro when i recording it says 104 fps but when i go to watch the video its so laggy then its looks like when it have like 2 fps
FODA meu parceiro, valeuzão tu é brabo, só agradece
Do u have any help for amd gpus, I tried everything but it still keeps skipping 99% of the frames.
mine is broken i cant pick fractional or other i can only pick common fps value before i can idk what happen tho
i have there a question, which software should i use for downsampling bc i already have the paid version of davinci and i don't wanna buy a second software for that price (for example sony vegas/premiere for 400bucks)
You can very easily get all that software ahem ahem in different ways
do u know were bc half of that ahem ahem is a virus
@@maesl69 there is cracked versions every where I have Vegas 18 and it works fine
@@EverythingMotivational__ you can use everything on it? if yes, what site did you use?
@@valid6532 I just used one of RUclips videos let me find the link hang on
When i import the video into adobe it says unsupported compression type
bro the amount of stretching you did in this video was INSANE, literally mentioned every detail that didn't even matter. This could have been a 1 min video no joke.
Yes, and you CANT do smooth videos with OBS like he only telling us shitt that's everyone don't care.
@@EthMaximalist it's only part one, but the actual thing that matters are the settings in your video editing software
@@EthMaximalist wdym
@@cafolaadee5920 this is a obs tutorial lol
@@Hostlyy He changed the video title for sure
THANK YOU SPUTH
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Bro, why can't i set my common fps to integer or fractional? It's not letting me click the two.