![]() That's a shot in the dark, but OBS appears a little buggy while FSR 2 is active, when I switch windows, and perhaps that algorithm eats up time between frames and creates that encoding error. If I had to guess, I would guess that AMD FSR 2 optimization algorithm may have something to do with it, but I've really no idea. The recording itself seems pretty decent. how do I know if there is really an encoding overloaded error or not? It's like some weird quantum thing where if I am looking at OBS (OBS in foreground), there is no encoding overloaded error, but if I'm not looking at the game (game in foreground), an encoding error message is displayed after I minimize the game and look at OBS. However, if I minimize OBS and then full screen the game, and then minimize the game and jump back to OBS, there is an encoding overloaded error. Camera settings will not be saved with it. It only provides an ancient dialog that cannot even be opened directly - only through another program (like with OBS's 'configure video' button or via ffmpeg command line). If I play the game while in OBS, so that I can see the game capture screen in OBS as I am playing the game, I see no encoding overloaded error. Windows lacks a decent settings panel for webcams. I'm trying a different game, Dead Island 2, and I noticed something peculiar. Which makes sense, but I'm confused as to why my system is not capable of encoding at higher quality. At quality, the error is seen immediately upon starting the game. It's hard to tell how often it actually occurs, but I just know it is significantly less than when the preset is quality. Webcam Properties: Resolution and Frame Rate At the moment everything is set to default and you might notice your webcam looking softer than it should and also cropped. Add your camera as a source and go to its properties 1. The "Encoding Overloaded" error can still be seen periodically while playing the game, but it is not as bad. Add your webcam as a source and then right-click and choose Properties. I got QuicSync AV1 to look pretty decent at the balanced preset. I am mostly using the Intel A380 for encoding. However, the game is still output in 4k via AMD FSR 2. I do have a lot of hardware running, so could be not enough power or maybe RAM? Just spit bawling.įirst off, should it be possible to record at high quality encoder presets, 60 FPS, 4k HDR with webcam while playing a next gen video game at max graphics settings?Ĭurrently, I am trying to record Elden Ring at max graphics settings, except the in-game resolution is set to 1080p.
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