![]() Common mistakes and other things to avoidĭo not use the "Max Quality" NVENC preset ![]() (Someone in the obs-studio Discord managed to get it to work. The AMD encoder appears to be capable of 240 FPS recording on an RX 480. (Tested using my own hardware as well as some other people's hardware) ![]() Meaning, a GTX 1050/1060 should yield 260, but a 1080/1080Ti should yield double that, ~520 FPS, as they have two NVENC chips. Pascal NVENC should be capable of ~260 FPS at 1080p, per chip. Update : Looks like someone had issues with the "Quality" preset with a 2060 Super at 1080p 420FPS, changing preset to "Performance" and disabling "Psycho visual tuning" fixed this. Turing NVENC (GTX 1600 series except GTX 1650, RTX 2000 series, RTX 3000 series) should be capable of ~630 FPS at 1080p. Unfortunately, neither AMD nor NVIDIA provide specific information about their throughput, and that throughput may also change depending on what else you're doing on the computer here's some information I was able to collect: Hardware encoders are not infinitely fast. NVENC crash (stuck "Stopping recording.")ĥ. How to access frame rates in excess of 60Ģ. ![]() "Minimum system requirements" and hardware encoding throughputĠ. Grab MSI Afterburner and RivaTuner Statistics Server from (installer includes both) if you need to collect performance statistics. I'm operating under the assumption that your machine is already capable of recording at 60 FPS - if not, get that fixed first with the help from OBS Studio Discord server or any other means of your choosing, then you can try to push for a higher frame rate. A collection of troubleshooting advice snippets to help you record at 120, 144, 240 and higher frame rates, assembled by me, Nakajima Megumi#7432. ![]()
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