HOWEVER, it does NOT lag when I am actually recording the footage! When I am recording, it is very comfortable to use, unless I am doing a lot of things, such as watching a 60 FPS video (I tried, and it lags). Nothing "heavy" going on, except maybe when a new page loads. But please note that I am not doing heavy work (such as games), I'm just recording the screen for educational purposes and only flip around in browsers and folders a little. ![]() I'm using Windows 7 on a laptop, which pretty much explains the lagging. It's more about the cursor lagging that's the problem When I view a recording of the screen, it's unbearably laggy to the point that if I move the cursor quickly, it only moves about twice every second. So even if you interpret the footage to be a higher frame rate, it will still be choppy. Such recordings often use variable framerate (which yours is). ![]() I know this is a very common problem, but it's not just "OBS lags". Your capture was either set for a low framerate, or your system couldn't keep up and this was the framerate that resulted.
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