Absolutely perfect timing for me dude. Been trying to up the quality of my stream and suffer the fps loss to try up the quality of exporting highlights thanks a lot!!
Literally the best streaming tutorials on TH-cam. I have easily learned everything that I need to perfectly start streaming on Twitch. Keep up the great work. Big thank YOU. :)
There's an option in SLOBS (streamlabs obs) for this! There is a little icon of a camera and a speaker mixed together next to the button to add a new source, kind of looks like a wifi symbol and a camera to me, and if you click it you get new options for each source that cycle between both can see, stream only, and recording only!
Hi there, I was wondering about something: at 10:00 I am using streamlabs obs and I can't seem to find this "remux" option. Is this there another way around this?
Thank you for the video! Though a bit old, seems like all these settings are still available! I will now try to enhance my recording quality and hopefully that won't sacrifice stream quality as I am with a single PC setup!
*Is it possible to stream with cpu of streaming pc + ofc using elgato as ndi guy, and record with gpu of main pc, and cuz its main pc , obs cant record in 4k60fps, would i need another elgato to do that? p.s. is it possible that when I record , there is no cams , audio from my mic etc... ? Tnx for help in advance
Hey Gaming Careers, at 8:14 you say to leave "look ahead" unchecked but in your other video explaining the new NVENC encoder you say to turn it on. Is there a difference between recording and streaming settings? How should I set it up if I want to record while streaming? Both unchecked?
Excellent, clear advice. Thank you. I'm just starting out streaming for educational purposes so I'm not running anything near as CPU taxing as a game but this is very helpful.
Great stuff! Just got caught up at your advice at 10:11 -- my SLOBS for Mac does not have the 'automatically remux to mp4' option in that spot, and also under file >> there is no remux option, just quit.
This might seem like a no brainer to some people, but one way to improve your resource usage is to disable the preview in OBS unless you need it. In OBS or OBS.live, right click the preview and click disable preview.
I would love to see a feature from OBS where you can stream and record at the same time but choose what gets recorded. Like just the actual game with no webcam or any other overlays. Maybe if OBS could have like a checkbox on what to record, I.E Just game capture Webcam overlay Webcam video capture. Then if you could record the raw gameplay you could choose to edit it however you want.
I am having a problem with recording and streaming at the same time: I stream on 720p on twitch but with the new nvenc encoder I cannot record at 1080p. So, in the video settings I have base at 1080 and output at 720, but when I go to output/recording there is no option for 1080p there with the new nvenc encoder. Am I missing something or its not possible with the new encoder? Thanks!
It does not work. I don't know how he is doing this. With the new encoder streaming at 720p and recording at 1080p is not possible anymore. Not for me.
So when I stream & save on Labs, does that also save on Twitch? Or is that something different. I kind of get it all but just a smidch bit confused. Lol. Sorry learning for my son 🤦🏻♂️🤣
My question is why kind of computer specs do you recommend for streaming and recording at the same time. And should I even record / stream at the same time if I can’t record to a separate hard drive than what I’m playing my games off of? My question isn’t really how, but what gear is recommended before attempting to do so, so I don’t fry my computer or lag insanely in game
Soo I have an issue. I have a RYZEN 7 3700x , 16GB ram and a 2070. The minute I start to record when I’m streaming my FPS in OBS drops tremendously and I don’t understand why.
i have amd rx 480 graffic card so i prefer to stream in advance mode with my cpu ryzen 7 1700. The problem is that in advance option there is no option to record as stream. How can i record as stream because if record high quality my gpu usage go to 90% for some reason
Why using the NVENC H.264 (new) disappears the "Rescale Output" option on OBS? I need that. And why using the Old NVENC the Rescale Output option is present?
For Recording you leave Look-ahead unchecked, but check it for Streaming? Zat right? (checked for streaming according to your 'OBS New NVENC Encoding Explained, Twitch Integration & MORE!' video)
I’d actually recommend unchecking look ahead for both now. You’re right, I did originally recommend it but the latest I’ve gotten from NVIDIA is that it helps a lot performance wise to uncheck it.
What about audio. When recording, u would prefer 48 khz and set the audio bitrate to 320. When streaming, 44,1 khz and 160 (bitrate) is recommended. Do you just go for the same audio option when u stream ?
Do these settings also apply if you are gaming as well on a ONE PC setup or do these settings only apply for someone who's gaming on a console. Reason I ask is because I find my stream being laggy a lot while using the NVENC. I have Ryzen 7 3700x, RTX Super 2070 Graphics card, 32 Ram. Also my internet speed is real good. But I can't understand why im getting a laggy stream even with these settings you have. Maybe im doing something wrong.
What about the tracks for the recording i don't think editing software will separate the tracks since audio track for the recording settings is set to 1. I know for streaming we can only have one audio track but if we record and stream at the same time and want to have the freedom to edit our own mic audio how should we set up the audio tracks?
Great video but I wish you showed the automatic start recording when streaming at the start instead of the end as I'm sure that's the main thing people wanted to see, I found all the info to be useful but I'm sure quite a few people just needed that last bit (and I get doing this makes people watch longer, but as an informative video I feel like information should take presidency over watch time)
I would like to put forward for the copywrited music part the website Pretzel. Since using it i havent seen twitch or youtube mute any audio. it is a platform for content creators which willingly give their music to the site to be streamed. I have even heard a few songs that i had previously heard on the radio. And its not all techno music.
Thanks for the video, but can you pls confirm this, I am streaming at 720p and want to record at 1080...do I have the 1080 rescale output box checked in the recording tab under advanced with 1080? what is the output scaled resolution field in the video section do?
Thanks for the tip! I have a request if possible. Would you be able to do a tutorial on how to reset a custom animation once your Twitch FollowTrain Clock resets? I'm trying to sync my 15 minute animation with my FollowTrain clock and can't seem to find a tutorial anywhere, would really appreciate it if you had the time to make a tutorial.
You're videos are so good. I always look forward to new ones (I watch them even I don't need the info in them at the time). So easy to understand. No fluff, just the important info. Thanks so much!!
Question, I'm running a dual PC setup for gaming and streaming. On my streaming PC, can I encode the stream with x264 and record with the NVENC encoder?
What are the specs for your pc that you stream and record on? Just interested to see it my pc has the same specs or close to your pc that why I know if my pc can handle recording to the same hardware at high quality and transcode stream at same time
great info man! Let me ask something, if we want to stream and record at the same quality to avoid GPU/CPU overwork, which CQR number should be choosen for a 15000 bitrate streamming? or changing CBR to CQR will means a frame reprocesing despite of the bitreate selected. thanks!
great video, but I'd have loved to have some "twitch" tag in the title or description, so I wouldn't have wasted time on watching it (because I don't use twitch, but a different service)
Where are you guys uploading stream highlights to? I want to see what you'll use this for...
Gaming Careers your videos are always extremely good and helpful! Thanks mate.
I have a problem with streamlabs obs when i stream my frame dropped rate goes like to 700 and i want it to be not laggy so could you plz help me?
At present, I am just using Twitch Video Producer.
@@seriouslyEmiIy What's your bitrate, and what is your upload from your ISP?
@@chickenchaser89 really high
Absolutely perfect timing for me dude. Been trying to up the quality of my stream and suffer the fps loss to try up the quality of exporting highlights thanks a lot!!
I was just trying to figure this out last night. You make great content and have been such a big help to me as I start my channel.
Literally the best streaming tutorials on TH-cam. I have easily learned everything that I need to perfectly start streaming on Twitch. Keep up the great work.
Big thank YOU. :)
Thanks a lot man, your videos are therapeutic and educational at the same time, and classy AF
Wow this is absolutely pure gold. Thanks man.
The only guy I take advise from for obs. ❤
Don't overlook EposVox
He’s that deal cause a brotha needs help with it?
I began streaming yesterday and couldn't figure out all these things. This was s SO helpful, good tutorial bro.
Great Video as always man! :D Keep smashing it!
Incredibly useful, was having trouble finding a video explaining this. Thank you
THE most useful video I've found regarding this subject. Very well done my good man
LOVE THIS VIDEo! after hours of looking around without an answer to my questions this video basically answered them all. Great job!
Hey! Could you make a video teaching us how to record without overlays and alerts? Thanks!
There's an option in SLOBS (streamlabs obs) for this! There is a little icon of a camera and a speaker mixed together next to the button to add a new source, kind of looks like a wifi symbol and a camera to me, and if you click it you get new options for each source that cycle between both can see, stream only, and recording only!
@@rainofsparks23 Epic!
@@rainofsparks23 This is great for SLOBS users, but how about for regular OBS users?
@@rainofsparks23 WOW!
@@MaryEllenKatz Obs does not have an option for this, maybe try to look for a plugin that could replicate this?
Thanks so much for this mate really useful! Keep up the great work :)
Such a great video! Thanks for the tips!
Hi there, I was wondering about something: at 10:00 I am using streamlabs obs and I can't seem to find this "remux" option. Is this there another way around this?
heya! were you able to solve this? can't find on my streamlabs obs for mac either.
Awesome video, simple and straight forward. Thanks!
Your content is top class mate
You are such a good teacher, man. Thank you for this :D
Thank you for the video! Though a bit old, seems like all these settings are still available! I will now try to enhance my recording quality and hopefully that won't sacrifice stream quality as I am with a single PC setup!
This video has been a life saver!! LIKED AND SUBSCRIBED :)
On stream labs I don’t see an option to automatically remux to mp4
I've seen that warning probably 100 times, but never actually read it. MKV it is in the future. Thanks Pete!
Thank you so much, this video among other videos was a huge help ^_^
lifesaver man, thank you!
Really appreciate it man
*Is it possible to stream with cpu of streaming pc + ofc using elgato as ndi guy, and record with gpu of main pc, and cuz its main pc , obs cant record in 4k60fps, would i need another elgato to do that? p.s. is it possible that when I record , there is no cams , audio from my mic etc... ? Tnx for help in advance
Fantastic video brother
Explained it crystal clear!
love the videos thanks for all of the help!!!!
thank you for teaching me
My mind has been blown with the automatic remuxing feature, thank you for making my life easier ❤
Thanks for the video 😇
very useful! thank you!
This is awesome, thank you for this.
Very Thankful bruh for your idea how to stream like a pro :D
Hey Gaming Careers, at 8:14 you say to leave "look ahead" unchecked but in your other video explaining the new NVENC encoder you say to turn it on. Is there a difference between recording and streaming settings? How should I set it up if I want to record while streaming? Both unchecked?
Excellent, clear advice. Thank you. I'm just starting out streaming for educational purposes so I'm not running anything near as CPU taxing as a game but this is very helpful.
I tried to stream in 720p but record in 1080p. It actually didn't work even if I followed all settings steps right..
ANother excellent tutorial. Always appreciate the information. Thanks again!
Very good Video ! Thanks for your Great Videos and content !
What if I want to stream and record at a different resolution?
That's what I'm looking for.. Did you succeed ? If yes, could you help me ?
Great stuff! Just got caught up at your advice at 10:11 -- my SLOBS for Mac does not have the 'automatically remux to mp4' option in that spot, and also under file >> there is no remux option, just quit.
This might seem like a no brainer to some people, but one way to improve your resource usage is to disable the preview in OBS unless you need it. In OBS or OBS.live, right click the preview and click disable preview.
Helped a lot thanks
Very good tutorial! Thanks! Peace!
Just made my first real stream yesterday..... and forgot to hit the record button, the last tip will save me future headaches for sure!!
thanks really helped
somehow the options under output > recording are greyed out?
any help?
Thank You For The Help
Love the Teddy Fresh hoodie!
I would love to see a feature from OBS where you can stream and record at the same time but choose what gets recorded. Like just the actual game with no webcam or any other overlays.
Maybe if OBS could have like a checkbox on what to record, I.E
Just game capture
Webcam overlay
Webcam video capture.
Then if you could record the raw gameplay you could choose to edit it however you want.
Streamlabs OBS has that feature in it
finally, something to help me with highlights lol my highlights are like 240p.
wow.very good explanation ❤.you got a new subscriber
I am having a problem with recording and streaming at the same time:
I stream on 720p on twitch but with the new nvenc encoder I cannot record at 1080p.
So, in the video settings I have base at 1080 and output at 720, but when I go to output/recording there is no option for 1080p there with the new nvenc encoder.
Am I missing something or its not possible with the new encoder?
Thanks!
Change video settings output to 1080p and just downscale in streaming output tab to 720p, 1080p option should then show under recording tab
@@OddMagic will try that. Thank you!
It does not work. I don't know how he is doing this. With the new encoder streaming at 720p and recording at 1080p is not possible anymore. Not for me.
Thank you, buddy!
So when I stream & save on Labs, does that also save on Twitch? Or is that something different. I kind of get it all but just a smidch bit confused. Lol. Sorry learning for my son 🤦🏻♂️🤣
My question is why kind of computer specs do you recommend for streaming and recording at the same time. And should I even record / stream at the same time if I can’t record to a separate hard drive than what I’m playing my games off of? My question isn’t really how, but what gear is recommended before attempting to do so, so I don’t fry my computer or lag insanely in game
Soo I have an issue. I have a RYZEN 7 3700x , 16GB ram and a 2070. The minute I start to record when I’m streaming my FPS in OBS drops tremendously and I don’t understand why.
Thank you so much for the information ,
You're a god. Thank you
Hello, the NVEC encoders are available from the GTX 1050 not 1060.
You are awesome. Ty for video
thanks man,......i just started my gaming carrer. wish me luck
How do you turn this feature off entirely? I don't want to record my streams.
i have amd rx 480 graffic card so i prefer to stream in advance mode with my cpu ryzen 7 1700. The problem is that in advance option there is no option to record as stream. How can i record as stream because if record high quality my gpu usage go to 90% for some reason
So do I just click start stream and start recording and off I go? I've set everything up, so I just click the buttons now, right?
Already using this method. :D But will help many other people.
If you are using streamlabs obs, how would you convert the mkv file?
thanks heaps dude!!!!!
thank you so much!
Why using the NVENC H.264 (new) disappears the "Rescale Output" option on OBS? I need that. And why using the Old NVENC the Rescale Output option is present?
For Recording you leave Look-ahead unchecked, but check it for Streaming? Zat right? (checked for streaming according to your 'OBS New NVENC Encoding Explained, Twitch Integration & MORE!' video)
I’d actually recommend unchecking look ahead for both now. You’re right, I did originally recommend it but the latest I’ve gotten from NVIDIA is that it helps a lot performance wise to uncheck it.
What about audio. When recording, u would prefer 48 khz and set the audio bitrate to 320. When streaming, 44,1 khz and 160 (bitrate) is recommended. Do you just go for the same audio option when u stream ?
If you don’t have 2 hard drives should it still be okay for streaming and recording?
Do these settings also apply if you are gaming as well on a ONE PC setup or do these settings only apply for someone who's gaming on a console. Reason I ask is because I find my stream being laggy a lot while using the NVENC. I have Ryzen 7 3700x, RTX Super 2070 Graphics card, 32 Ram. Also my internet speed is real good. But I can't understand why im getting a laggy stream even with these settings you have. Maybe im doing something wrong.
Hi,what brand is your computer desk?
What about the tracks for the recording i don't think editing software will separate the tracks since audio track for the recording settings is set to 1. I know for streaming we can only have one audio track but if we record and stream at the same time and want to have the freedom to edit our own mic audio how should we set up the audio tracks?
can you add the link in the desc I cant see it =/
Nice!!! Thanks
Can I use nvenc for streaming and the igpu for recording at the same time ?
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Great video but I wish you showed the automatic start recording when streaming at the start instead of the end as I'm sure that's the main thing people wanted to see, I found all the info to be useful but I'm sure quite a few people just needed that last bit (and I get doing this makes people watch longer, but as an informative video I feel like information should take presidency over watch time)
Thank you!
Straight and clear video for anyone else not getting how streaming and recording works! Great video!
Thanks man.
I would like to put forward for the copywrited music part the website Pretzel. Since using it i havent seen twitch or youtube mute any audio. it is a platform for content creators which willingly give their music to the site to be streamed. I have even heard a few songs that i had previously heard on the radio. And its not all techno music.
thanks sir waiting for this video love from india big fan
Thanks for the video, but can you pls confirm this, I am streaming at 720p and want to record at 1080...do I have the 1080 rescale output box checked in the recording tab under advanced with 1080? what is the output scaled resolution field in the video section do?
Thanks for the tip! I have a request if possible. Would you be able to do a tutorial on how to reset a custom animation once your Twitch FollowTrain Clock resets? I'm trying to sync my 15 minute animation with my FollowTrain clock and can't seem to find a tutorial anywhere, would really appreciate it if you had the time to make a tutorial.
You're videos are so good. I always look forward to new ones (I watch them even I don't need the info in them at the time). So easy to understand. No fluff, just the important info. Thanks so much!!
Have you experience with a Nvme drive doing both?
ty man :D i subbed :D
Thanks my friend
Question, I'm running a dual PC setup for gaming and streaming. On my streaming PC, can I encode the stream with x264 and record with the NVENC encoder?
Hey what about the lossless option on the rate control?
What are the specs for your pc that you stream and record on? Just interested to see it my pc has the same specs or close to your pc that why I know if my pc can handle recording to the same hardware at high quality and transcode stream at same time
great info man! Let me ask something, if we want to stream and record at the same quality to avoid GPU/CPU overwork, which CQR number should be choosen for a 15000 bitrate streamming? or changing CBR to CQR will means a frame reprocesing despite of the bitreate selected. thanks!
best settings ever
great video, but I'd have loved to have some "twitch" tag in the title or description, so I wouldn't have wasted time on watching it (because I don't use twitch, but a different service)