What I'm trying to achieve is to fork my Logitech StreamCam so I can use it both in OBS and in Nvidia Broadcast (so I can have a scene with the background removed by Nvidia Broacast and another one with the background using SplitCam Video Driver as source)
Nvidia Broadcast indicates 1920 x 1080 @ 29 FPS for SplitCam Video Driver. I can choose other resolutions but all of them are capped to 29 FPS (see attached screenshot)
In OBS, it says "Framerate identical to the output (automatic selection: 29.97 NTSC)" (see attached screenshot)
So it seems that it tries to match the NTSC framerate instead of using 60 FPS (or 59.94 FPS)
Here is a video capture of all the 3 softwares filming a 60 Hz flicker video : https://youtu.be/Zj2P2KZ_3GA The SplitCam preview window is smooth unlike OBS and Nvida Broadcast
Nvidia Broadcast and OBS operate properly at 60 FPS when the Logitech StreamCam is selected.
I run Windows 10 on an AMD 5950x PC with an RTX 3080 and 32 G of RAM. Check attached CPU-Z report for details.
up! Problem still occurs with the latest version (v. 15.5.28 x64)
Is there a way to remove this 29 FPS cap ? Maybe did I miss something ? I bought a 60 FPS webcam and not being able to use it at its full potential with SplitCam is very frustrating.
I'm using a 1080p60 webcam on SplitCam v. 10.5.12 x64 My scene is configured to 1920x1080@60 FPS The preview in SplitCam window is smooth and actual 60 FPS
But whenever I try to use my SplitCam source in another software such as OBS, Discord or Nvdia Broadcast, it shows as 1920x1080@29 FPS, regardless of the FPS settings in the source.