Closed BuyMyMojo closed 7 months ago
while testing for #662 with version 31.0.101.4953
I can confirm that the issue still persists there too when the recording works anyway
Seems to possibly be fixed with 31.0.101.5085
will report back if something comes up later
edit: test video
@BuyMyMojo Have you seen this issue occur again since your last update? Let us know!
@IGCIT I don't see any updated on this. Can we close? Thanks!
Checklist [README]
Application [Required]
Intel arc control + DaVinci Resolve + OBS
Processor / Processor Number [Required]
5900x
Graphic Card [Required]
A770
GPU Driver Version [Required]
31.0.101.5084
Rendering API [Required]
Windows Build Number [Required]
Other Windows build number
No response
Intel System Support Utility report
SSU_2024-01-02.txt
Description and steps to reproduce [Required]
I believe when using hardware encoding with 100% GPU usage causes these artifacts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPXX1c9VtEA goto 00:01:25 for a good look at it
The starting 5 minutes and 30 seconds or so where recorded with OBS and the rest of the video was a full screen recording using Intel Arc Control (The third time code is where I swapped)
It has happened to me in the past when exporting a DaVinci resolve timeline with heavy effects but went away when I swapped to software encoding (Still 100% GPU usage as the effects where all still GPU accelerated)
These are specifically at 4K and using the AV1 encoder.
Device / Platform
No response
Crash dumps [Required, if applicable]
No response
Application / Windows logs
OBS stopped recording twice when I was using that originally and here is all the log said about that stop:
Full log file:
2024-01-02 20-20-30.txt