I currently have a BenQ XL24LLP 24-inch 144hz gaming monitor that I've set to 120hz for recording purposes, as well as a 60hz BenQ monitor and a third really old Samsung monitor also at 60hz all connected to my 4gb GTX960.
I was unable to find a fix recording with Shadowplay so I'm attempting to use OBS with the correct settings and my recordings are still coming out extremely choppy. I was trying to record Fortnite and was running at 85-90fps and everything was coming out choppy, so I thought maybe because I'm not running it at 120fps< it might be having problems. So I tried capping Fortnite at 60fps for testing purposes (Still running my monitor at 120hz) and the recordings are still very laggy even when running a solid 60fps, I also tried Vsync and still no luck.
At the end of the day though I still want to be able to play at the 85-90fps with 120hz while recording, I didn't think this would be an issue but now I'm lost on what to do because capping the game at 60 frames didn't work either. I'm not too sure what could be the problem.
I was unable to find a fix recording with Shadowplay so I'm attempting to use OBS with the correct settings and my recordings are still coming out extremely choppy. I was trying to record Fortnite and was running at 85-90fps and everything was coming out choppy, so I thought maybe because I'm not running it at 120fps< it might be having problems. So I tried capping Fortnite at 60fps for testing purposes (Still running my monitor at 120hz) and the recordings are still very laggy even when running a solid 60fps, I also tried Vsync and still no luck.
At the end of the day though I still want to be able to play at the 85-90fps with 120hz while recording, I didn't think this would be an issue but now I'm lost on what to do because capping the game at 60 frames didn't work either. I'm not too sure what could be the problem.