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On a USB 3.0 plug that goes to HDD, use tape to block 2 middle pins to force USB 3.0 speed (3.0 use a row of 5 pins, green in my drawing). There is a way to block a slow USB 2.0 to force USB 3.0 speed. Plugging into computer's USB 3.0 is needed. You might want to check your HDD health with CrystalDiskinfo.

HDD might be failing which can cause severe slow down. If using video editor, make sure video editor is closed while recording.Ģ.

If you need lossless, HDD slowdown can be caused by:ġ.
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QuickSync encoder is an option with compatible CPU (yours is one of them), but only if BIOS/Motherboard have an option to enable intel graphics with intel graphics driver installed. This way, the needed speed of storage will be far less then 10 MB/s (80000 Kbps). You can simply switch to x264 / NVENC with lots of bitrate (higher is better, like 5000 kbps) or constant quality (lower is better). "receive_video: Error encoding video: Cannot allocate memory" and everything falls apart to crashing OBS-studio and possibly freezing the entire computer. So OBS-Studio/ffmpeg just endlessly buffers until This must mean your external USB HDD is unable to support 114 MB/s required for RawVideo 1280x720 60fps NV12. If you use ffmpeg, show all codec, use RawVideo, here is the constant bitrate/bandwith based on OBS-studio color format, frame rate, and output scaled resolution.ġ280x720 30fps NV12/i420 (1.5 bytes per pixel): 57 MB/sġ280x720 30fps i444 (3 bytes per pixel): 83 MB/sġ280x720 30fps RGB32 (4 bytes per pixel): 110 MB/sġ920x1080 30fps NV12/i420 (1.5 bytes per pixel): 108 MB/s But, USB might not support windows stripped volume.

With multiple HDD, can use RAID 0 or windows partition stripped volume for a much faster sequential storage speed, good for recordings. Most HDD can only work at about 100 MB/s with fast enough interface (USB 3.0, SATA). Lossless might or might not compress very well depending on the complexity of the capture, and may requires lots of storage speed. A basic file copy or a third party program might be needed to confirm a faster USB 3.0 speed. Slow USB 2.0 worsen the bandwidth to about 20 MB/s. I highly appreciate anyone who takes the time to help me on this )Ĭheck device manager, view devices by connection, to make sure your USB HDD is plugged into a faster USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller (XHCI) and is not running as a slow USB 2.0 mode.
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If you need any more info, feel free to ask. This method has been working well since now.Įnclosed please find a bug report from one of my latest recording sessions. I record lossless using the utvideo encoder and the files are going to an 3.0 USB external drive.
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The games are running on a different PC and are captured via an Elgato capture card.

Please note that this machine is ONLY used for recording and streaming purposes. I never had these problems before and the only change I can remember is, that I installed the Elgato Stream Deck shortly before I noticed thse issues but even without this hardware attached, the crashes keep coming. My problem in short words: Since a few weeks OBS keeps filling up my RAM to 100% and then crashes. I know that this issue in general has been posted before but unfortunately I couldn't find any solution neither in this forum nor in the worldwide web so I hope it's ok to create a new thread on this.
