I'm experiencing issues maintaining 60 frames per second at 1920x1080 resolution, resulting in a stuttering video.
I'm experiencing issues maintaining 60 frames per second at 1920x1080 resolution, resulting in a stuttering video.
My experience with Dxtory recording using the Lagarith Lossless Codec has been consistent. I support 30 and 60 fps at resolutions of 1280x720 and 1920x1080. At 60 fps on 1920x1080, the limit reaches 50 fps occasionally, then drops again. The high frame rate recordings feel unstable and slow. I’m unsure what’s causing this issue. Should I adjust any settings? What changes might help?
Have you experienced identical outcomes with different codes? Let's start with the first one. I'll also take a look at your settings in DXtory Furthemore. Your computer might not be the most powerful, which could affect performance. A 6870 model is quite outdated.
You switched to the default Dxtory Video Codec and recorded large files quickly. Changing compression settings affected the sizes significantly. At 1080p 60fps you're seeing much larger outputs, especially when using low settings. It looks like your system might be struggling with the higher frame rate and resolution, possibly causing lag or performance issues. You mentioned wanting smaller files and better timing—consider testing lower resolutions or adjusting codec options to see if you can reduce the size without sacrificing quality.
It seems you're trying to simplify your explanation while keeping the core idea. The process involves using a compressed format, which helps reduce file size during rendering in Vegas rather than sacrificing quality during recording. It appears the Dxtory codec doesn't support this optimization, and other codecs aren't well understood. For large files meant for later storage, running them through Vegas can significantly shrink the size while maintaining acceptable quality.
60 FPS, 1920x1080 Dxtory Video Codec: 5:01 – Low Profile: Compression ON = 25.347 GBs (Runs smoothly on 133 MB/s drive while playing Portal 1) Dxtory Video Codec: 5:00 – Medium Profile: Compression ON = 27.280 GBs (Stable at 133 MB/s, works with Portal 1) Dxtory Video Codec: 5:00 – High Profile: Compression ON = 30.334 GBs (May cause lag on 133 MB/s drive while also playing Portal 1) Dxtory Video Codec: 5:03 – High Profile: Compression ON = 33.614 GBs (Lagging on 187 MB/s SSD, doesn’t play Portal 1) 30 FPS, 1280x720 Lagarith Lossless Codec: 5:00 – YV12 with Multithreading = 3.23 GB (Stable on 63 MB/s Green Drive) 60 FPS, 1280x720 Lagarith Lossless Codec: 5:20 – YV12 with Multithreading = 7.17 GB (Stable on 63 MB/s Green Drive) 30 FPS, 1920x1080 Lagarith Lossless Codec: 5:20 – YV12 with Multithreading = 7.85 GB (Stable on 63 MB/s Green Drive) 60 FPS, 1920 x 1080 Lagarith Lossless Codec – Unstable Across All Drives
Can you determine if your CPU is limiting Lagarith performance? The advanced options don’t seem to resolve the issue at higher resolutions. At 1920x1080 the software works but not at 1280x720 where it runs smoothly. File sizes drop significantly when using Lagarith compared to Dxtory’s default codec. If you can’t fix this, you might need to switch to a lower resolution for streaming.
I faced a comparable problem too. The situation turned out that the player I was using couldn't manage the file size. After editing and exporting, the video ran smoothly at 60fps. No data was missing; just because I uploaded it to YouTube meant I had to lower the frame rate to 30fps.
The algorithm is quite advanced, but it becomes demanding when handling high frame rates at 60fps... On my friend's Alienware machine he struggled with 60 frames per second at 720p... Switching the codec resolved the issue and now he supports 1080p at 60fps. X264vfw performs adequately, but you might explore other strong lossless options. Add the codecs you find and experiment.