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OP 25 January, 2022 - 11:10 AM
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Hello guys. My quetion is GPU driver crashes while using obs recording for around 2-3 minutes, the screen goes black and it needs to restart.
I have tried with x264 options, but failed, when using the NVENC option I get the encoder error while recording a message, when using x264 I don't. I have tried updating and reverting GPU driver versions.
Any advice? Thanks!!
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25 January, 2022 - 11:13 AM
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Have you tried running as admin?
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OP 25 January, 2022 - 11:21 AM
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(25 January, 2022 - 11:13 AM)gagishq Wrote: Show MoreHave you tried running as admin?
Yes, it is still the same problem.
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25 January, 2022 - 11:26 AM
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Multi-GPU recording environment is the most common reason for game capture, laptop capture, browser capture and so on. When OBS and your target capture content are not on the same graphic card, OBS will have no way to recognize the image. And may I know what are you recording? Game or video on web? Are you running a lot of programs at the same time? Maybe you can quit some programs to lighten the load on your computer. Or you can try some other screen recorders such as Bandicam, RecMaster, and Camtasia, etc. Try the free version and check if it still the same problem.
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25 January, 2022 - 11:33 AM
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Try recording other game myb it wouldn't crash
Btw wrong section
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OP 27 January, 2022 - 04:16 AM
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(25 January, 2022 - 11:26 AM)LauraRoma Wrote: Show MoreMulti-GPU recording environment is the most common reason for game capture, laptop capture, browser capture and so on. When OBS and your target capture content are not on the same graphic card, OBS will have no way to recognize the image. And may I know what are you recording? Game or video on web? Are you running a lot of programs at the same time? Maybe you can quit some programs to lighten the load on your computer. Or you can try some other screen recorders such as Bandicam, RecMaster, and Camtasia, etc. Try the free version and check if it still the same problem.
Thank you for your suggestion! When I use Bandicam and RecMaster, it works great. But when I use the game mode of Recmaster, sometimes it cannot connet with my game. I don't know why.
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27 January, 2022 - 04:18 AM
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(27 January, 2022 - 04:16 AM)Samuel064 Wrote: Show More (25 January, 2022 - 11:26 AM)LauraRoma Wrote: Show MoreMulti-GPU recording environment is the most common reason for game capture, laptop capture, browser capture and so on. When OBS and your target capture content are not on the same graphic card, OBS will have no way to recognize the image. And may I know what are you recording? Game or video on web? Are you running a lot of programs at the same time? Maybe you can quit some programs to lighten the load on your computer. Or you can try some other screen recorders such as Bandicam, RecMaster, and Camtasia, etc. Try the free version and check if it still the same problem.
Thank you for your suggestion! When I use Bandicam and RecMaster, it works great. But when I use the game mode of Recmaster, sometimes it cannot connet with my game. I don't know why.
Hi, Sorry. I'm not familar with it. But maybe you can use the other recording modes such as fullscreen.
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