I can't seem to figure out how to tell OBS that it should just do one video compression, and use that for streaming _and_ recording. There's no option for it that I can find. If you manage to get both settings exactly the same, will it figure it out, or... ?
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Replying to @megaRammy
Ahhhh thank you, found it. I think this got changed at some point and it is why my stream was having trouble keeping up with the frame rate. Many thanks!!
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Replying to @cmuratori
Perhaps went a little wonky when they added the new Nvidia encoder??
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Replying to @megaRammy
Hmm, so maybe not - it appears that if you set this, you cannot enable and disable recording separately. Which I suppose makes at least a little bit of sense, since it is more work for them to implement that... that's kind of a feature I need, though :(
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Replying to @cmuratori
I'm a little confused, I can arbitrarily start/stop recording whilst streaming, and visa-versa, in OBS, is that what you're trying to do?
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Replying to @megaRammy
So I tried it, and it worked fine - I'm not sure why OBS had the message that "recording couldn't be paused" when I selected "use stream encoder". It prints this out in a rather bold tan below the settings, so I believed it, but apparently it isn't true?
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Or maybe, when they say, "you cannot pause the recording", they mean something else, like you can't stop recording frames but keep the file open, and then append new frames later? I'm not sure. Either way, it's fine for my purposes as is, so I'm happy :)
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