Bad recording quality - Sound and Graphics

thelarsi

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Jun 6, 2013
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Hello!

I have a problem with both my sound and my graphics when i record. I have tried multiple recording softwares (Shadowplay, OBS, Dxtory, Fraps and Action), without any luck.

When i record my quality is like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJK0AiBFxWo&feature=youtu.be

I get around 1000 FPS when not recording, and 60 when i record. I have a NVIDIA GTX Geforce 760, and i have had multiple headsets with this issue. I have "Realtek High Definiton Audio" as my standard setting for speakers. I also use the normal settings when rendering, and i have tried mutliple different settings with the same result, so im positive that it isn't the rendering program
(I have also did this with the recording software).

I have had this issue for 3 years now, and i can't find any solutions for it, even though i have tried probably around 50 different things over the years, but nothing is working, and i have become pretty frustrated.

I would love any type of input that might help me!

Thanks
 

Ramlethal

Estimable
It is not fault of your Graphic card. Its the software configuration fault. You must config Shadowplay before using it.
Same with OBS, Dxtory,Fraps and a long etc.
Much depends on your Processor and your graphics card but a normal Config would be 1920x1080 (1080p) 60 fps, Sound quality intermediate.
If you wanna record in higher frames / resolution its other story and you probably need a 1070/1080 gpu.
 

thelarsi

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Jun 6, 2013
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Thanks for the answer!

I always have my settings set to highest quality in all categories in the recording program. Multiple of my friends that record alot that have the same rec. program as me, and an equally good PC, tell me their settings, but it is still blurry. Got no clue on what to do.
 

Ramlethal

Estimable
you are recording above the recommeded quality for your PC. The highest settings are not always the best and even more when you dont own a GTX 1080 / GTX 1070. Wich are by far most efficient cards...
What you should do is to configure it at the best possible quality suited for your PC. Try the 720p configs and see what happends. Also i recommend you to allways record at MP4 or FLV outputs