Thanks for the troubleshooting suggestions Wayne, I plan on doing them when I get home – currently at work – and getting back to you. I’m sure there are other commercial vendors. I believe there is still a 30 day trial and it only costs about $30. I use Mirilli’s Action and it works well for screen recordings, although I don’t do game recordings. If you want to do a lot of recordings, find some “paid” software that is compatible with Vegas. You would lose a bit of quality, but at least the resulting files would load into Vegas without issue and you wouldn’t lose those recordings. Handbrake can read such files without any problem. One thing you could do is to import that footage into Handbrake and then render to an MP4, making sure you choose constant frame rate. 60.012, then the clip has a variable frame rate. If you see anything other than exactly 60,0, e.g. Then open project properties (alt-enter) and check your frame rate to see if it is exactly 60 fps. Open Vegas and then import one of your clips and when it asks if you want to set Project settings based on that clip, enter “yes”. MediaInfo shows constant frame rate but I have seen that to be wrong as well. I’ve seen quite a few recent threads complaining about OBS not playing nicely with Vegas. I hope that’s enough information for someone to help with the next step. So I’ve covered that CFR is being enforced, and what my OBS settings are. I just realized what I should be doing with MediaInfo :p : I recorded two games with the same settings, so the other footage should be nearly the same, with the possible exception of Bits/(Pixel*Frame) and Stream size. The thread is from May of 2015, but in it, a Developer says that CFR is always on and never disabled.
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The most promising (or perhaps unfavorable) link I found was this thread on the OBS forums:
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I imagine that using Constant Bitrate wouldn’t completely solve this problem, either.
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I’ve been doing some searching for how to force a Constant Framerate, but there is no immediate option for it currently in OBS Studio, from what I can see. The OBS Video renderer I’m using is Direct3D 11. I could use 59.94, but I’m not very educated on this subject, so I went with what I thought was simple. My Base Resolution is 2560×1440 being rescaled by OBS to 1920×1080 using a Downscale Filter called “Lanczos (Sharpened scaling, 32 samples)” I have four audio sources, all capturing at a bitrate of 160, Sample Rate of 44.1khz, in Stereo The other options I see immediately are for “Constant Bitrate” and “Variable Bitrate”
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mp4 using the “AMD Video Coding Engine H.264 Encoder (Media Foundation)” I’m using OBS Studio 0.15.2 (64 bit, Windows 10) I couldn’t figure out Media Info quickly on how to display all of my current settings so I’ll just give it a shot myself: