Due to its many features, the popular software can sometimes be glitchy or laggy. Unfortunately, this lag can negatively impact the quality of your recordings. Additionally, other factors contribute to the laggy experience while recording with OBS. Let’s delve into other factors that contribute t...
Launch OBS again by clicking its desktop icon or from your start menu. Update your drivers Outdated drivers can impact your system's performance. Regularly updating your graphics, audio, and network drivers can help make OBS less laggy. Your specific drivers depend on your hardware, so if you...
Step 1. Launch OBS Studio and go to the Settings tab at the highest point of the screen. Then click Settings again to choose a location to store your recordings. Step 2. Move back to the main OBS Studio window and right-click under the Sources tab. Open Twitch and select the stream ...
Laggy livestreams are usually caused by one of two things: you’re either having a problem with your internet connection or you’re overloading your computer. When possible, you should be streaming using a wired connection. Plug that ethernet cable directly from your modem to your computer. ...
Going to the Outplayed Settings, clicking on Screen recorder and "Open screen record": Please note that the recording will not end automatically when closing Outplayed- you can only end the recording manually. Longer recordings may take a longer time to process. Please make sure to leave Outplay...
Before we move on to the solutions, make sure that you are logged in as an administrator on your computer and have saved all the OBS recordings to an accessible location. Solution 1: Changing Priority of the Process The most popular fix in solving ‘Encoding Overloaded’ error is changing th...