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Recording FiveM gameplay without stuttering requires precise encoder configuration and system optimization. This tutorial provides tested settings for...

Recording FiveM gameplay without stuttering requires precise encoder configuration and system optimization. This tutorial provides tested settings for both NVIDIA ShadowPlay and OBS Studio to capture smooth footage while maintaining optimal in-game performance.
System Requirements:
FiveM Configuration: Add DisableNVSP=0 to your CitizenFX.ini file to enable NVIDIA overlay support:
IVPath=C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V
DisableNVSP=0
Important: Test this setting as some FiveM servers may experience crashes with overlays enabled.
ShadowPlay offers the most direct encoder access with minimal performance impact.
Video Quality: High Quality
Resolution: Native (1080p/1440p)
Frame Rate: 60 FPS
Bitrate: 50 Mbps (1080p) / 80 Mbps (1440p)
Access advanced settings via registry modification (backup registry first):
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
"NvCplDaemon"="C:\\Program Files\\NVIDIA Corporation\\Control Panel\\nvcplui.exe"
"DefaultBitrate"=dword:00007530
"DefaultBitrateHQ"=dword:0000c350
Registry Values:
DefaultBitrate: Standard quality bitrate (30000 = 30 Mbps)DefaultBitrateHQ: High quality bitrate (50000 = 50 Mbps)OBS provides comprehensive customization but requires careful tuning to prevent encoding lag.
Base Canvas: Native resolution (1920×1080, 2560×1440)
Output Resolution: Same as base (no downscaling for recording)
Downscale Filter: Lanczos (36 samples)
Common FPS Values: 60 FPS
Navigate to Settings → Output → Recording:
Recording Path: SSD drive with ≥200GB free space
Recording Quality: Indistinguishable Quality
Recording Format: MP4 (MKV for safety)
Encoder: NVIDIA NVENC H.264 (new)
Rate Control: CQP (Constant Quality)
CQ Level: 18-22 (lower = higher quality/larger files)
Keyframe Interval: 2 seconds
Preset: P5 Quality (RTX 3060+) or P4 (older cards)
Tuning: High Quality
Multipass: Two Pass (Quarter Resolution)
Profile: High
Look-ahead: Off (reduces encoder load)
Psycho Visual Tuning: On
GPU: 0 (dedicated GPU)
Max B-frames: 2
For consistent file sizes or streaming preparation:
Rate Control: CBR
Bitrate: 25-30 Mbps (1080p60) / 45-60 Mbps (1440p60)
Buffer Size: 4-6 seconds of bitrate
Preset: P5 Quality
Tuning: High Quality
Audio Track 1: Master mix (game + voice + music)
Audio Track 2: Game audio only
Audio Track 3: Voice/microphone only
Audio Track 4: Music/Discord only
Desktop Audio: 48kHz, 320 kbps
Microphone: 48kHz, 160 kbps
Audio Monitoring: Monitor Off (prevent feedback loops)
Settings → Audio:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Channels: Stereo
Desktop Audio: Default
Microphone: Your primary mic
Global Audio Devices: Advanced
Optimize these settings to maintain consistent frame rates:
VSync: Off (prevents frame rate locks)
Population Density: 50-70%
Population Variety: 50-70%
Distance Scaling: 70-85%
Texture Quality: High
Shader Quality: High
Shadow Quality: Normal (major FPS impact)
Reflection Quality: Normal
MSAA: Off or 2x maximum
Cap FPS Below Refresh Rate:
Use NVIDIA Control Panel or in-game limiters:
NVIDIA Control Panel → Manage 3D Settings → Global Settings:
Max Frame Rate:
Power Management: Prefer Maximum Performance
Texture Filtering - Quality: High Performance
Settings → Gaming → Game Mode: Off Settings → Gaming → Captures: OffControl Panel → Power Options → High Performance Advanced Settings → Processor Power Management: - Minimum Processor State: 100% - System Cooling Policy: Active - Maximum Processor State: 100%Task Manager → Startup → Disable unnecessary programs Services.msc → Disable Windows Search, SuperfetchNVIDIA Control Panel → Manage 3D Settings:
Global Settings:
Symptoms: OBS shows red encoding lag indicator
Solutions:
Symptoms: Audio progressively drifts from video
Solutions:
Sound Settings → Device Properties → Additional Device Properties→ Advanced → Enable "Allow applications to take exclusive control"Symptoms: Smooth gameplay but choppy recording
Solutions:
MSI Afterburner: - Lock GPU clock at +50-100 MHz - Lock memory clock at +200-400 MHz - Disable GPU Boost fluctuationsfsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo C:NVENC Not Working in FiveM:
DisableNVSP=0 to CitizenFX.iniCustom Graphics Mods Causing Issues:
OBS Stats Dock: Enable to monitor encoding performance
Hardware Monitoring:
MSI Afterburner Overlay:
- GPU Usage
- GPU Memory Usage
- GPU Temperature
- VRAM Usage
- Frame Time Graph
Target Performance Metrics:
For advanced NVENC configuration, refer to NVIDIA's official broadcasting guide and OBS Advanced NVENC Options documentation.
Q: OBS or ShadowPlay?
A: ShadowPlay has the lowest overhead; OBS (NVENC) offers more control with small overhead if tuned.
Q: Best NVENC settings?
A: Preset P5/P6 Quality, Look-ahead Off, Psycho Visual Tuning On, B-frames 2, CQP 18–22 or CBR 20–30 Mbps @1080p60.
Q: How to avoid stutter while recording?
A: Cap FPS slightly below refresh, run OBS on High priority, use exclusive fullscreen.
Q: Is Replay Buffer useful?
A: Yes—captures highlights without constant recording; ensure SSD write speed.
Q: How to split audio?
A: Use multiple OBS tracks (game/voice/music) for easier editing.
Q: HDR or 4K recording?
A: Use higher bitrates (≥50–80 Mbps) and ensure GPU headroom; otherwise record 1080p60.
Q: Any ShadowPlay tips?
A: High quality, 60 FPS, adequate bitrate, disable extra overlays.
Q: Any legal/server rules?
A: Follow server rules; avoid recording private channels or prohibited UI.
Conclusion: Proper NVENC configuration with system optimization eliminates recording stutters while maintaining FiveM performance at competitive frame rates.
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