Why does my stream not look like 60fps?
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Why does my stream not look like 60fps?
Most commonly this is caused by GPU over-loading, forcing OBS to skip frames due to being unable to complete its compositing/rendering tasks (which use a tiny bit of GPU resources). One immediate problem though, you’ve set the RGB color range to ‘Full’ instead of ‘Partial’ like it should be.
Why is my FPS bad when I stream?
If your CPU or GPU are reaching close to or 100\% usage, that is why your frame rate is suffering. You may notice frame drops in your game, or perhaps your viewers will notice frame rate drops in the stream.
How do I fix FPS drops in OBS?
Dropped Frames And General Connection Issues
- Try enabling Dynamic Bitrate (OBS Studio 24+, RTMP only)
- Try changing servers.
- Try lowering bitrate.
- Don’t stream over wireless.
- Try another streaming service (Just as a test)
- Check your firewall / router.
- Check your anti-virus / internet security software.
How do I enable 60 fps on OBS?
Setting OBS to 60 FPS
- Click the “Settings” button; Alternatively, Clicking File -> Settings has the same effect.
- Now click “Video.”
- Change the “Common FPS Value” from whatever it is now to 60 within the dropdown selector.
How do I increase my FPS on OBS?
Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) To set up high frame rate in OBS you want to navigate to Settings > Video > Common FPS Values. Select your desired high frame rate 48, 59.94 or 60 > Click Apply.
Does OBS cause fps drop?
OBS opened causes 30+ fps drops in-game with stream on/off.
Why is 60 fps not available in OBS?
Active Member If your app can reach a higher framerate than you’re trying to record, but OBS can’t render frames at that framerate, try frame limiting your app, either with an application-specific option, or by using vsync.