Feb 13, 2007 Raising the priority to Real Time or such will definitely wreak havoc sooner or later. Wasp barcode font. Don't listen to dumb advice from ignorant people (refering to the magazine). If you want to speed up your game without upgrading hardware, look for the usual advice like closing other applications, running as few of those task bar items as possible, run the game full screen with vsync off. There are 6 priority levels available to processes in Windows, as follows: Low; Below normal; Normal; Above normal; High; Realtime; Normal is the default level. Most apps start with this priority level and run without issues. The user can temporarily change process priority to speed up the app or slow it down and make it consume less resources.
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Standard OBS had the option to set the process priority of OBS to above normal, along with multi-threaded optimization - this particularly helped reduce stuttering in the stream/local recording for game capture (setting OBS to normal priority had a lot of stuttering, and it typically worked well for non-CPU bound games to set it to higher priority). As far as I can tell, the only way to do that in OBS Multiplatform is to set it in Task manager, or set a custom shortcut to do it automatically on launch, but it would be nice to have the option built into OBS MP settings (not seeing the option anywhere).
Is it a planned feature to add that setting back in, or are we expected to use other methods?
Is it a planned feature to add that setting back in, or are we expected to use other methods?