![]() ![]() It's always the user interface or splash image disappearing, showing the layer behind. It's like OBS just briefly doesn't see the topmost layer of the game. But that flickering really doesn't seem like a performance issue to me. The other 80 or so videos are either fine, or have complex menus & skipped frames likely from the GPU being overworked. Euro Truck, Frostpunk, Deus Ex Human Revolution, Dead Space 2, and Darksiders (original only, not remastered) have the flickering issue. I just rewatched all the videos I recorded so far. I've been using OBS to record a 10 second clip of every game's main menu in my Steam library for a frontend. This flickering doesn't occur if i use a game or window capture as a source in OBS, rather than a display capture.ĭisplay capture + fullscreen mode + specific games seems to cause these problems. Windowed Euro Truck had some skipped frames, but the flickering stopped. This only happened in Fullscreen mode, and went away when I switched both games to windowed (shown in the video linked above). In this recording, my GPU was not maxed out while recording the Dark Souls and Euro Truck main menus, and I was still having the same flickering and framerate issues. Normally if my computer is struggling with something, it affects the entire system.īut I'm still not quite convinced that's the only issue here. My bad, I should have realized that sooner. I never saw a hint of performance issues in the games, so I assumed the card was fine. I'm guessing rendering the game just takes priority over the recording. Īlthough Euro Truck and Doom had tons of skipped frames in the recording, they both looked like a solid 60 fps at least on my monitor. I played a movie, that ufo framerate test, OBS window, and the performance monitor on the right. I'm not sure what you mean by capturing movement, so I recorded both of my monitors in this clip. I'll consider upgrading my card soon, hopefully the prices drop a bit more. While recording gameplay, it is too much for my graphics card to handle, as the 3D section is frequently maxed out. You do have a good point, I checked again with the performance monitor running. One clip is at 30fps, the other at 60fps, and a third recorded from my phone to try and show that the framerate is only choppy in OBS. Dark souls has flickering & poor framerate, Euro Truck has just flickering, and Doom Eternal is fine. These are all one solid recording of three games on my right monitor (left actually, I labeled it right in OBS then swapped the monitor order a while back). I recorded a few more videos to show this. Maybe it's related to which version of DirectX the game uses? In Euro Truck, only some elements are flickering, and again only in the recording. I'm still not sure why, but 10+ year old games seem to have poor captured framerate and sometimes flickering, 5-10 years has a smooth framerate with flickering, and <5 years records perfectly fine. ![]() I did try recording quite a few other games, and realized that not every game does this. Dark Souls still appears to record at ~2 fps despite running at 30+. I tried capturing at 30fps, no difference aside from the video file being at 30 fps as you'd expect. I'm not sure what other out of date drivers might cause problems. I updated it manually (GTX 970, Game Ready Driver v526.47), no difference. Though I did find out that apparently GeForce Experience's driver updating was broken for some reason, as my video driver was about 8 months out of date, and it kept failing to download the latest version. Windows 10 home 22H2 build 19045.2251, settings applet says everything is updated w/ no optional updates. As far as I can tell, I've updated everything, and the issue persists. ![]()
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