First and foremost, I am unable to switch my Component to HDMI without the software crashing.
Second, 720p records semi-fine, with chops and artifacts every 5 minutes or so. 1080p is an absolute no go though. I have tried everything I can think of, but it seems weird to me that recording at a measly 15mb/s could introduce these artifacting issues. I am very familiar with encoding media, I have worked with 4k RAW footage from a RED camera. My system should handle it like it is nothing. How do I record in 1080p without the artifacts? Lower bitrate? And for 720p when quality isn't my first priority, how can I make that more seamless and less glitchy?
Specs:
i7 3930k @3.2
GTX 660ti 3gb
16gb ram
128gb ssd for OS/Programs
256gb ssd for recording
2 2tb drives for media backup
Window 7 SP1
*edit: I don't have any firewalls or antivirus set up on this machine, only plug it in for updates. I have repaired my install to no avail
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First and foremost, I am unable to switch my Component to HDMI without the software crashing.
Second, 720p records semi-fine, with chops and artifacts every 5 minutes or so. 1080p is an absolute no go though. I have tried everything I can think of, but it seems weird to me that recording at a measly 15mb/s could introduce these artifacting issues. I am very familiar with encoding media, I have worked with 4k RAW footage from a RED camera. My system should handle it like it is nothing. How do I record in 1080p without the artifacts? Lower bitrate? And for 720p when quality isn't my first priority, how can I make that more seamless and less glitchy?
Specs:
i7 3930k @3.2
GTX 660ti 3gb
16gb ram
128gb ssd for OS/Programs
256gb ssd for recording
2 2tb drives for media backup
Window 7 SP1
*edit: I don't have any firewalls or antivirus set up on this machine, only plug it in for updates. I have repaired my install to no avail
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