![]() the option that, when googled, the top result is a forum post spewing BS about how enabling capture frame rate in your game capture properties “hurts” your FPS. The solution for a buttery 60FPS stream, was no, not buying a stream PC. I learned very quickly that streaming fortnite as a somewhat competitive player on a single PC setup would be difficult, thus, disregarding the software encoder in my first 2 months of experimentation. I have struggled for 12 months experimenting with NVENC NEW encoder. I bought a PC 12 months ago, and Had no clue what SLOBS was or OBS for that matter. So try to set your game fps to 120 and verify the appearance of the video. This unsteady dropping causes a slight judder or jumpy appearance of the video. For some frames, the display time doubled, but for a few other frames it tripled. Sometimes it drops every other frames, but the 24 more frames in comparison to 120 fps have to be dropped as well, so sometimes 1 frames are dropped, and sometimes 2 consecutive frames are dropped to get down to 60 fps. It just doubled, but that's fine, because it is constant.īut if you generate frames at 144 fps with your game, OBS has to drop ab bit more than half of the frames. If you generate frames at 120 fps with your game, but stream with 60 fps, OBS just needs to drop every other frame and will get a smooth video, because the time distance between 2 frames is still constant after dropping half of the frames. For streaming, we discuss constant frame rate videos. To get a smooth stream, the time distance between 2 frames must be equal (for constant frame rate videos) or must correspond to the original time distance the frames were generated (for variable frame rate videos). Second short stream with Limit Capture Framerate on, 1080p60fps : My original stream was 720p60fps with this unticked, and I tried again at 1080p60fps with it ticked. I saw a comment somewhere that in my sources I could try ticking "Limit capture framerate" but that didn't help. Rc-lookahead=60 vbv-buffsize=8M trellis=1 direct-pred=spatial I've tried both streaming at 720p60fps and 1080p60fps and I can't get the stream to look smooth, both at 8000KBps. 1440p 144hz monitor, running the game about 80-100fps, secondary 60Hz monitor with no GPU load playing on that monitor. 16GB 3600 CL16, GTX 1070, Win 10 Game Mode on, game bar off, running OBS as admin. Upgraded to a 3700x and decided to try streaming again just for fun with Warzone. So I've always had this issue with streaming.
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