![]() ![]() You won't be able to record anything but a black screen without adding sources to your scenes.ġ0. There are neither scenes nor sources added to OBS. Right click on the OBS shortcut, properties, advanced, check box, ok, apply, ok.Ĩ. Enable Game Mode via the Windows 10 "Settings" app, under Gaming > Game Mode.Ħ. To ensure that OBS Studio has the hardware resources it needs for realtime streaming and recording, we recommend disabling the "Game DVR Background Recording" feature via these instructions.Ĥ. It's a new and experimental feature and we recommend disabling it via these instructions.ģ. The new Windows 10 Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling ("HAGS") added with version 2004 is currently known to cause performance and capture issues with OBS, games and overlay tools. Set the refresh rate on your monitor to 120 Hz. Game bar records perfectly so OBS should too.ĬPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU 3.40GHz 3.41 GHzġ. Note: making my Minecraft fps Vsync helps slightly but not really + I'd like to keep my extra fps. PLEASE HELP, I have looked at about 30 other forum posts and they didn't help me so it would be greatly appreciated if you would be able to assist me so I can use OBS and record without this annoying stuttering. I have only a game capture set to record specific window (Minecraft) and choosing fullscreen application doesn't fix the problem. I tried adjusting the priority of obs in task manager and it didn't change anything, and I did the same in OBS's advanced settings, nothing helped. My recordings go to my D drive, my HDD drive, so I changed it to C, SSD and that didn't help. NOTE: When the stuttering is happening my cpu usage is only at 21 percent and my gpu at 3% (not recording) Turning game bar or game mode doesn't work + I use game bar for my youtube and tiktok videos as well. I tried making obs fullscreen and making it a small window but the stuttering was still occuring. (The stuttering is visible in the recording too). Just another thing to note is that I tried to use a fps fraction in obs which was 144/1 but there was still stuttering in my game when I moved my mouse around. Any fps cap in Minecraft as well as V-sync makes it lag, and I don't particularly want V-sync on. My monitor is 144 HZ and I record in 60 hz. ![]() The stuttering happens regardless of whether I'm recording or not. The stuttering happens when I move my mouse around obviously and is only stopped when I minimize obs, which is a pain to do every time I want to open another window. Having OBS open in the background causes my game to stutter. ![]()
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