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Cyrus49

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  1. Hey everyone! So basically I'm gonna try and explain this as best as I can without confusing people to much because on other pages other people can't seem to really help me. So about a month ago, I started rendering my videos in 60fps since YouTube accepts 60fps now. Well for starters, I use Sony Vegas Pro 13 to render and edit my videos and use Shadowplay for the most part to do all my desktop recording and gameplay recording. Well once I switched over to Shadowplay from Fraps, I started noticing once my content was uploaded to YouTube, my gameplay footage that was recorded with Shadowplay would get all pixelated for about 1-2 seconds, then go back to normal, then repeat the process about every 10 seconds or so. I ALWAYS disable the resample so that's not the issue. When I was using Fraps and recording gameplay, my videos were perfect. I record in 1080p and render in 1080p as well, have Shadowplay set to record at 60fps, and I render in 60fps like I said. But it doesn't get noticeably bad until the video is uploaded to YouTube. Well last week I did a test video where I just recorded the desktop with Shadowplay (the desktop recording is never pixelated, it's only the gameplay footage) and then would record my gameplay footage with Fraps. Once my video was uploaded to YouTube, the gameplay that was recorded with Fraps was still doing the pixelation thing. So then I tried rendering in 30fps instead of 60fps using Shadowplay clips and before even rendering the video to YouTube I could notice the blockiness in the media player. Does anybody know what could be causing this? I use the Internet HD 1080P mp4 codec, customized it to render at the best possible quality, variable bitrate, profile is set to main, and like I said I have my FPS set to 60fps now, even though I don't think that has anything to do with it. Anyone have any clue what could be causing this? Sorry if this post was super confusing, I'm also super confused. Lol. Thanks in advance for any help! :)

    Did you try changing the shadowplay settings to the highest avalible?

  2. At the time I was at the public school, it was ~13 years old. Only exception is that around 500 kids went there, considering it only taught K-5.

    Oh, well it was a high school that i'm talking about.

  3. I live in a very small city. About 5 years ago, I went to a public school that was just trashed :P

    I go to a 15 year old school that is in nearly perfect condition. [1400 kids went there]

  4. No both his 760 and my 250 are stock. he doesnt even have any oc software on the pc. and the crashes are way worse and more frequent like once every 10 mins give or take with the 760. Somethins gotta be wrong because im not having any problems nor is anyone else i know with a gtx. i did have a similar problem once but a bios refresh and windows reinstall solved it for me. weve already reset his bios so. windows is next.

    did you try re installing or rolling back the drivers?
  5. SO. It started with display driver crashes, no amount of clean installs, reboots or file erasing could fix it. Told him since his pc blue screens when you yank usb devices out it might be the PSU, he took it to a pc shop (canada computers, a major pc store chain) and they said gpu. so we took it out plopped an old card of mine in that is 100 percent fine and sure enough 2 weeks later ANOTHER display driver crash. So im leaning towards a psu issue here. Or windows itself being corrupted, but id like to call in the help of more experienced users. Whats your take for display driver crashes and weird blue screens when plugging usb devices in?  My bets on PSU or mobo itself, with windows a slight possibility.

    Here is his parts rundown.Intel® Core i5-4670 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 3401 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)

    Zotac GTX 760 AMP (currently a GTS 250 Zotac 1GB in the PC, as we thought the gpu was wonked and RMA;d it)

    750watt Corsair CX 750 (non modular)

    1 Samsung SSD (OS is installed here)

    1TB HDD for games.

    Gigabyte Mobo (not sure the exact model but its a pretty decent high endish one)

    if it is a display driver crash, you might just have to live with it. It's a famous problem with nvidia drivers and from what some people say, a driver crash every 2 weeks is really good. Did you over lock any of the cards? That could be the problem.
  6. Nope, not lying. It was so choppy, it was unstable, things kept freezing, and it sucked at managing ram. it bombed at being a decent OS.

     

    Nah, nah, nah. AVG is the worst of them all.

    I'm guessing you tried xp on a betamax. The only way vista is better than xp is it's looks.

     

    And how is avg the worst? I'm pretty sure you work for norton now.

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