![]() I tried using a real time buffer, using another DirectShow device, changing the profile or forcing a bitrate, but the video always seems to be at 30fps. ![]() The command-line I use is the following: ffmpeg -y -rtbufsize 2000M -f gdigrab -framerate 60 -offset_x 0 -offset_y 0 -video_size 1920x1080 -i desktop -c:v h264_nvenc -preset:v fast -pix_fmt nv12 out.mp4 Metadata says the file is 60 fps but when I play it, I can see clearly see it is not 60FPS. I'm having trouble recording my desktop at 60FPS using the latest Windows compiled FFmpeg with NVENC codec.
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