This element works very well resulting in 3 tracks for me (game, my mic and Teamspeak3) all synced up perfectly (syncing seperate audio is a big pain in the behind) and more importantly able to be brought into premiere as seperate but synced tracks i can adjust and edit seperately in videos. I wanted obs because of its ability to allow me to record multiple audio tracks. Unless someone has a solution, im doing this: His rig is crushingly powerful so this isnt going to improve, and he appeared to give up in the thread on obs being his solution. I note that Lvlcap, a 2million subscriber youtuber posted here with the same issue. ![]() Its the rendering stage which is choking us both out. Whats frustrating is that lowering the bitrate of nvenc does not improve things. This makes my "60 fps" recording feel like its a badly done 30 fps recording. Unfortunstely using the nvenc codec to record through obs yields every 7th to 10th frame (when viewed in premiere pro) as a duplicated frame. I see this through a 144hz monitor so its lovely and smooth. ![]() Im playing BF4 at 1440p and between 110 to 145 fps. To the OP, this is the problem i was and still am having.
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