Regarding to twitch settings, I did make some mistakes there but I myself admitted that I didn't really know much about streaming to Twitch, so, there's that. As for the other people telling me that I didn't know much of what I was talking about, well, at least regarding TH-cam, there's not a single INFO that I gave that wasn't correct apart from HQCBR, where if you have issues you can simply use CBR only. have a nice day you all!
So For 7900 xt streaming to YT, you are recommending AMD HW AV1, CBR, and 30Mbps for 1080p60? What about if you want to record also? Do you just use the stream encoder? I'm trying to setup my rig for StarField.
Appreciated, buddy. Very well presented. I'm not sure if I can ask the question here, but have you ever had a problem with the TH-cam Go Live button that doesn't react 🤔? Are those issues with the drivers or something else, I will be more than happy if there is a solution to fix it Thanks in advance ☺️. Happy new year 🎉 ✨️
Twitch is also limited to 8000kbps and 1080p ,so adjust your settings accordingly. As for TH-cam, the limit is 51mbits, which is quite high ,so you might want to consider your upload internet speed as well, try to use a value that is no more than 20% lower than your upload speeds, for example at 60mbps upload ,you want max 48mbit bitrate. Otherwise all your online games will lag. For this reason I will also advise against streaming at 4k, just use 1440p or 1080p. Due to all the compression any kind of visual improvement of 4k over 1440p is completely lost. 4K is good if you record and upload later.
I assume it's very obvious that you don't want to set your Video Bitrate to the max of your general upload speed - especially if playing said online games... ? Should be common sense. Also, livestreaming in 4K already does not make lots of sense because either the platform (depending on which you use, of course) will not allow users to select that high of a resolution for watching, OR the audience will not select this for the most part because THEIR download speed is not sufficient. 1080/1440 is a natural sweetspot there, independent from your upload settings. But thanks for your thoughts, I guess
For the OBS Studio Section: HQCBR and HQVBR will ONLY work when using these AMF/FFmpeg options: "EnableVBAQ=false EnablePreAnalysis=true PASceneChangeDetectionEnable=false" (without the "") and you might need to lower the presets, depending on what exactly you are encoding.
Is there a link for documentation on this and/or other options as well? I wanted to test HQCBR, but I didn't have any luck finding anything to read. I only looked on Google for a few minutes so I could have missed that quite easily. 😆
Good video and thank you for the work you put into this. I am still surprised that so many ask questions that you actually already answer in the video and they clearly haven't watched the whole thing. Maybe some need to watch videos on how to develop their attention spans? Thanks for your patience in dealing with those who haven't been paying attention.
I don't do anything with streaming at all and yet you provided a lot of info in case I ever want to compete for the title of the best AMD reviewer in TH-cam 🎉🎉
OBS doesn't let you do any rate control other than CBR for the streaming tab; even if you select something like HQCBR or HQVBR, OBS will change it to CBR, and this applies to all encoders. You can use the HQ rate control methods for recording using the recording tab, but in my experience with a 6000 series card, that will cause constant encoder overload and subjectively worse quality than using regular CBR. Recommending bitrates past 8000 kbps (6000 being their recommended limit) for services like Twitch could also make it so the streamer loses their source quality or their stream is shut down completely. You also mentioned the "Quality" preset working fine on cards such as the RX 580, but more often than not, using the "Balanced" or "Speed" presets is required for streaming without any encoder overload on those cards. I appreciate what you do to help AMD users, and your content is one of the reasons you convinced me to consider switching to AMD years ago. But I would also have appreciated more research and care if you were going to recommend this kind of configuration to the general public. I get that you mention you're not that experienced in streaming and what the options do, but a video labeled "best settings" will end up with others just copying the settings you inputted and possibly experiencing problems. I say this with no ill intention whatsoever, just my input as a regular viewer on this channel and someone who's been trying to get the most out of streaming with their AMD card at limited bitrates. Cheers, and I hope you're doing well~
Well, the comment in the pinned section actually explains that HQCBR actually works, just needs more steps. As for this, I understand that you think that I could benefit from more search, but I talked about what I know from experience. The quality settings for example WILL run without issues with an RX 580 as I can easily record 50mbps gameplays with absolutely no issues, streaming, is just sending that data to somewhere else other than your hard drive (in this case the internet). There are many things that I don't entirely understand and I stated them on the video, while the ones I do understand and tested are the ones I show (apart from the HQCBR). Thank you for the time to watch and comment with constructive criticism.
The comment regarding HQCBR is incorrect; if you check the log in OBS after streaming with HQCBR as the chosen rate control method, even with the provided parameters enabled in "AMF/FFmpeg options", CBR will still be displayed as the rate control being used. Which differs from selecting HQCBR in the recording section, which will actually display "HQCBR" on the log. It's the way OBS works regardless of the encoder used, as I mentioned earlier. It is true that EnablePreAnalysis=true is needed for HQCBR to be used, but this is only true in the context where HQCBR is properly enabled (either in FFmpeg or in the OBS recording section). My comment regarding the RX 580 is a result of constant troubleshooting on other servers for people trying to stream using those cards, but if you mention it working fine for you, then I suppose that there were other issues beside the preset in those cases. Cheers!
@@hvzael humm, interesting, thanks for the heads up then. I take my hat off in that department then. As for the RX 580, well, mine did work okay at least in that scenario. Thanks for the comments, have a nice day!
Yeah, tested it here on my Polaris card just in case if there were some changes on the driver lv o things, seems to be about the same as always... just recording a media source, it barelly holds, but as soon as a game is launched the encoder goes brrr. The only way i see Quality mayhaps bein doable is if Preencode(RCPAE) is disabled.
This has been very educational for me because I do not stream all that often and I want to get into streaming while gaming and this has helped me very much Thanks Fabio and once again you always bring the best content that's not boring and you explain it so well, please keep the videos coming because the numbers are rising Fabio Stay Driven⚡
Thanks Fabio. Very appreciated. You deserve more viewers. You are the only reviewer that that I know let's each card show it's best performance. Kiddos.
@@AncientGameplays I joined. Maybe it was coincidental, but I asked just yesterday what you used for the video production and today there is a video. That's cool.
Thanks again Fabio!! It was my game what stutters no matter what i did bud, I'm going to try streaming counter strike 2 so now i will be doing your settings! Thanks again my friend and i hope you're keeping well 🥰🥰
Hi! Streaming on Trovo. The RX 7900XT graphics card. Do I set the quality to H.264 CBR 10000 (maximum for Trovo)? But the picture still pours pixels very much. On the old nvidia 3070 graphics card, the picture was clear, like in a game. All settings are set to the best quality, but the picture turns out to be terrible. Can you test and show the quality for sites like twitch and trovo? On twitch, too, everything is sprinkled with pixels on AMD video cards.
@@AncientGameplays On Trovo, only h264 is used for broadcasting. But as a result of experiments, I found the ideal option - AMF AVC GPU. The picture looks like it's almost uncompressed! Perfect!
Important! As Ancient Gamplay is recording, you can see the streaming quality isn’t really good and blurry. This is because AMD graphics cards contain poor encoders but Nvidea contains a high quality encoder! (No hates to anyone.)
Yeah I noticed when I use obs no matter what I do to fix or ask on the obs forums my screen recordings lack so much detail the colors are off its blurry and grainy... I tried so many things 😪
Twitch recommends never to go above 6mpbps bitrrate on the video, you can probably stretch it to 7800, but more than that clients will start to get errors, like you said, twitch is still in 2004!
Been looking for a newer video regarding the new AMF (AMD Media Framework) update on OBS that apparently it's better than the previous broadcasting encoder. I am on Nvidia but I'm considering switching over to AMD if my streams don't look grainy on twitch specifically.
I wish this software had the preview screen in which you can see what your recording or streaming like OBS. They need to add that in the next update to this software
Keyframes are used for recording. It makes it easier to scrub through the content. The key frames is what you can skip/scrub to when editing videos. Making it easier to edit.
@@AncientGameplays I mean…the cheapest 4060 which is a GALAX ABI is about “360 USD” in my country, while the cheapest Rx 7600xt is a XFX ABI, about “482 usd”…
I have a 7900 XT with an AMD 7800x3d, streaming on twitch through OBS ( may try streaming through adrenaline after this video as well ) and for some reason my streams come out SO pixelated, is it because my upload internet speed is only 3 mbps? I've tried everything on OBS, before watching your video, so I'm hoping your suggested settings may alleviate the pixelation. When I watch my VOD's back on twitch. Its awful. Your video was super informative, Thanks 💪
Thoughts on using different one for recording and streaming at the same time? For example use obs for livestreaming but at the same time use adrenalin for recording the footage? This would be used if livestream would be with commentary for example but the recording with adrenalin would be just game without any commentary.
@@AncientGameplays Yeah I know I can record and stream at the same time with obs but I would like to have both recording with comentary (and webcam) and without commentary at the same time.
Hey bro I just heard about AMD new AI acceleration incredible uplift with new update of the 7900XTX for stable diffusion. If they keep that up for other apps I won't need to use Nvidia anymore. Looking forward for AI upscale, Adobe and other software performance uplift. The hardware already there just need AMD to properly utilize it.
I am looking for the best recording settings for my PC setup. I am not going to stream for now, just record gameplay with webcam insert to post on a TH-cam channel. Maybe get into streaming later. I have a fairly high end system: Intel 12900K, AMD RX 6950 XT, 32gb DDR5 6000 mhz ram. My monitor is 32 inch 2k 1440p. Do the settings for streaming in this video apply to just recording as well? Thanks.
Any chance of doing a Ryzen 2700X vs a Ryzen 5600X3D for those of us with an older Ryzen? I am running a Ryzen 2700X (originally built in January 2020) with an upgraded Radeon 6700XT (Upgraded March 2022) on a B450 motherboard, and curious of what uplift I would see in 1440p gaming.
@@AncientGameplays I have an InWin A1 Plus (ITX case). Do you think the 5600X3D will run hotter, consume more power, and/or be able to be cooled with the AMD Wraith Prism (RGB) cooler?
I'm heavily considering making the switch to AMD and streaming to TH-cam instead of Twitch based solely on the encoding options TH-cam gives AMD users. Does anybody have any experience with livestreaming to TH-cam using a console + external capture card, AMD GPU, and OBS? If so, what settings did you use and how well is the quality? Thanks
there's no wrong information here. There's a your system not liking the settings. I am giving info here, you need to use that info and transpose it to your PC.
How does the quality compare to the newest NVENC streaming? I currently use CPU encoding with custom advanced settings that imo is the best quality of all but for another system i am thinking for a lesser CPU and might use AMD GPU (7900xtx) encoding
I have switched to nvidia recently, but amd is on the table for the next upgrade. But i don't want to uograde in thr next 2-3 years, so for now i will be just curious on how things evolve with fsr 3 and the adrenaline software. I actualy love adrenaline, back when i had rx5500xt i used to enjoy tweeking settings. Now with the 3080 it is prety bad with the settings. Though it is usable.
Hi there, I'm using OBS to record my gameplay for YT. Can you recommend me my best settings for following hardware? I'm not happy with the quality in the 1440p output file. :/ Here is my hardware setup: AMD Ryzen 3700x AMD Radeon 6700XT recording monitor: Elite XG270QC (27", 165Hz, Display HDR) harddisc for the save file is a fast M2 SSD. The attributes of the output file are: resolution: 2560 x 1440 datarate: 24035 kBits/s total bitrate: 24195 kBits/s fps: 60 But it doesnt look like 1440p @ 60 fps. :/ Greetings Tafka
I already did and tried your settings. But the results are not the best. At a video bit rate higher than 30000 it will stutter for example. Do you think at least, that it isnt a hardware problem? greetings Tafka@@AncientGameplays PS: to be clear - I dont care about streaming, its all about the best quality at recording.
@@Tafkadasoh78 If you have stuttering at that bitrate, lower the bitrate. A lot will depend on your system hardware and your internet connection. Just adapt your settings to match those.
@@AncientGameplays for recording you can have a much higher bitrate because you aren't uploading anything in real time and you can also use h.265 which would look much better
For streamlab, i just close everything, auto detect and let it select all the setting. All I do is change to 1080, 320 kbs, 60fps and it works fine! No need to worry about anything else! Never had an issue so far! when I used to stream with nvidia.
Helloo, Fabio. I know this has nothing to do with the video but I wanted to ask two questions. - Is buying a B550 motherboard wrong in 2023? And if "no", which motherboard would you choose? I was looking for Asus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS or ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F. I wanted something that would last at least a few years, would you recommend any of them? Sorry to bother you bro, much love.
Just to be clear since I am using purely AMD Adrenalin for livestreaming, that alone uses AVC encoding and should be required to tick enhanced filtering? All this time I thought I was using HEVC encoding, only to be clarified that it is only for recording.
Una vez intente hacer stream desde Adrenalin, no pude y no se por que (vinculé mi cuenta de youtube). Por eso simplemente sigo usando OBS. Yo tengo un R5 3400g y una RX 6600 y con un internet de subida máxima de cerca de 15000 kbps, y en mi experiencia como creo que mejor me ha resultado es haciendo stream a 1080p y 30 fps y 6000-7000 kbps. La primera vez que intenté hacer stream con Halo infinite creí que no podría, pero tuve una buena sorpresa, tal vez no tenga la mejor calidad de imagen pero si se puede. Desafortunadamente está bastante expandida la idea de que se debe tener un Ryzen 9 (por ejemplo) y una GPU con nvenc para poder hacer stream. Excelente video.
Se puede hacer streaming desde el panel de amd, el porqué no te funcionó no estoy seguro. Yo he llegado a hacer directo, aunque mi problema con el panel de amd fué usar cámara y emitir. Si solo emitía sin cámara 0 problemas. Cámara del móvil...
I have an rx 7600 and was wondering what the best bitrate for recording gameplay would be? I just have it at the default 30 while using av1 and just wondering if it would be worth raising? I mostly just record modded Skyrim gameplay tbh
So when we select TH-cam as Primary streaming platform and we select Best encoder like H.265 HEVC, then in Multi Output we add twitch and secondary streaming channel. Will the Same H.265 encoder works on both?
Hey @AncientGameplays ! Love your stuff and been watching your videos for some time now.. Oops, I wasn't subbed?? Done! Anyway, do you know why the bitrate jumps when using AV1 from AMD, it isn't constant?
@@AncientGameplays Yeah, I noticed in menus and other scenes bitrate isn't fixed like it is for AVC. So you observed the same pretty much. Is there a way to make it constant because it makes image worse in some cases when it automatically reduces bitrate? Thanks for such a fast reply, Matko
Another great video fabio. Unfortunately im still having issues recording game play and streaming a no go everything with my pc starts lagging yet no hardware is maxed out while logging. I cant even use radeon software to view the recordings made using the software it shows as file but wont start playing. Even changed gpu from my 5700xt to 6800xt same settings to test but still same issue. Tried using radeon,obs,medal and outplayed all same issue like playing back as slideshow every few seconds So my next option is to do fresh windows install as that only thing i can think is causing the issues. Would you recommend upgrading to win 11 from win 10 or does it have issues with gaming?
Hello I had problems recording until I used these settings Rate Control- CQP CQ Level- 20 Keyframe Interval- 2s Preset- Balanced Profile- High Max B-Frames- 2 Try and see if it works for you.
@@Matrix69pt thanks for your reply. However it doesn't make difference if setting are changed as it happening with multiple stream/software. Spent whole week last month changing settings and hardware so I'm convinced it windows issue as was fine earlier this year but when I started to record more often that when I noticed the issue. Same setting on my daughter pc no issues there and even used her 6800xt but still same issues however the performance difference between 5700xt and 6800xt is silly and was loving the high fps gains. Shame had 2 give it back but looking for gpu upgrade in near future but at moment to many issues with newer amd and nvidia gpu so going hold on bit longer
I wanted to try to stream TODAY. My pc however has a problem (nothing to do with streaming) My cpu gets super hot (90°) within 10 minutes of playing. My pc is brandnew and prebuilt. Is there anyone with tips or suggestions??? Thanks a lot😭✌️
ok have question ancient what about when u select custom for streaming to stream to Kick LiveStreaming for example should i leave it on AMD HW H.265 HEVC or what would you think be the best cuz i have different video encoder options like SVT-AV1, AOM AV1, AMD HW H.264 (AVC), AMD HW H.265 HEVC, QuickSync H.264, x264
The codecs are the same for all parts, watch the video on the OBS parts as I explain the coded better. Always use the GPU encoding for better performance, use H.265 HEVC
my problem streaming with amd adrenaline is it just broke oneday and when i click stream it looks like it starts but then never does anything the button is clickable but nothing happens even tried relinking yt ect nothing i can get it going by using custom stream key with the custom setup but the actual youtube stream section doesnt work anymore atleast for me on the 6900xt saphire toxic.
@@AncientGameplays yeah I don't mind obs just syncing the audios abit of a pain amd adrenaline its just alot more user friendly. Still no clue what happened to it but its not a deal breaker for me as I've just stopped streaming tbh just something I noticed that happened around 3 months back
Has anyone figured out how to log into Twitch. It still says browser not supported in the Radeon Software when trying to connect to Twitch. This is still happening with a clean install of 23.9.1. Thanks!
I Installed a fresh install of windows 10 and I have AMD PRO (things be blue) and I have 23.Q3 drivers. What is the difference? Oh also since then my second screen that is in portrait mode (1080x1980) has some weird screen glitches like my graphics is failing. First screen is 27'' free sync 144hz (since new install it doesn't support it anymore) it's plugged in display port and the other one is also 27'' but is plugged into HDMI max refresh rate is 59 hz. I have a 5700xt amd GPU
Hijacking the video just to share that the latest drivers have changed nothing for me regarding idle power consumption with a XTX and two 1440p monitors with the main one being ultrawide, back to 60 Hz for monitor 2, that's enough for Discord anyway.
kinda disappointed that you did not show us a preview of how they all look like once you capture gameplay or something. Some of us watch these types of videos trying to decide on amd or nvidia gpus.
From my understanding Twitch maxes out at 6000kkb/s @ 1080p and TH-cam maxes out at 10000 kb/s @ 1080p trying to push more unnecessarily stresses your PC
TH-cam doesn't max out as if you're stream is to be there, the higher mbps you push, the better the final video will be after compressing. TH-cam also changes the maximum mbps for streaming depending on the resolution
Hi, I need help, you probably know what the problem is. 2 days ago I still had the ryzen 7 3700x and I updated the BIOS of my b550m aorus elite from an old version (higher than F10 which I don't remember now) to F18a even if the version I had was already fine, I had read that it would improve the performance for ryzen 5000x3d because i was waiting for the new ryzen 7 5800x3d i ordered a few days ago to arrive. After updating the bios 2 days ago, yesterday I turned on the PC to play and test one thing and, with the on screen stats of the AMD Radeon software (I have a rx 5700xt) I noticed that the cpu wasn't going above 7% while playing (which is strange because I play at 1080p with low details and in the past this never happened to me because the cpu always went more than 20% around 30/40%). the game ran bad so I thought, that it was something with this BIOS (F18a) which didn't go well with the 3700x, so I disassembled it because I sold it and today the 5800x3d arrived, I assembled it and it gave me the same problem: while gaming the cpu didn't go above 7%. Now i don't know what to do between going back to the previous BIOS that I had before or to go back to Windows 10 (in July I did the free upgrade to Windows 11) and a while ago I saw from a benchmark on TH-cam testing an 5700xt with a 5600x, where even there the processor was going less than 7% and someone asked him in the comments why that was happening and he replied that it was a Windows 11 bug, but if I remember correctly the first few times I installed Windows 11 I tried to play with the on screen stats and if i remember correctly i didn't experience with any problems, so i think it's a problem with this f18a bios (wich i still have installed) maybe i'm wrong. I hope you can help me, thanks. Edit: problem solved, It was Just the amd cool e quiet function that has been enabled with the BIOS update.
I built myself a Ryzen 9 7900x paired with a 7900 xt. I've been having issues with recording. It'll record my desktop and anything else, but once I'm in the game (steam games), the default screen is just stuck. You can hear the sounds of the game though. Is there any fix for this? It's a single monitor solution, with IGPU disabled. Same goes for streaming as well.
Can i stream without stutter using my pc im currently have r5 3600 for the cpu and rx 5500xt 8gb btw i will only stream League of legends at 1080p can someone answer me in curious 🥴
Regarding to twitch settings, I did make some mistakes there but I myself admitted that I didn't really know much about streaming to Twitch, so, there's that.
As for the other people telling me that I didn't know much of what I was talking about, well, at least regarding TH-cam, there's not a single INFO that I gave that wasn't correct apart from HQCBR, where if you have issues you can simply use CBR only.
have a nice day you all!
So For 7900 xt streaming to YT, you are recommending AMD HW AV1, CBR, and 30Mbps for 1080p60? What about if you want to record also? Do you just use the stream encoder? I'm trying to setup my rig for StarField.
And what are the best settings for streaming on Twitch? Bitrate is shit there... :(
Appreciated, buddy. Very well presented. I'm not sure if I can ask the question here, but have you ever had a problem with the TH-cam Go Live button that doesn't react 🤔? Are those issues with the drivers or something else, I will be more than happy if there is a solution to fix it
Thanks in advance ☺️.
Happy new year 🎉 ✨️
Any doubts you have, just leave them on the comment section! Cheers :D
Twitch is also limited to 8000kbps and 1080p ,so adjust your settings accordingly. As for TH-cam, the limit is 51mbits, which is quite high ,so you might want to consider your upload internet speed as well, try to use a value that is no more than 20% lower than your upload speeds, for example at 60mbps upload ,you want max 48mbit bitrate. Otherwise all your online games will lag. For this reason I will also advise against streaming at 4k, just use 1440p or 1080p. Due to all the compression any kind of visual improvement of 4k over 1440p is completely lost. 4K is good if you record and upload later.
i was trying this and i streamed at 1440p but only could to it at 6000 mbits, whats better 1080 8000 or 1440p 6000 ?
@@mouzz 1080 8000
I assume it's very obvious that you don't want to set your Video Bitrate to the max of your general upload speed - especially if playing said online games... ? Should be common sense.
Also, livestreaming in 4K already does not make lots of sense because either the platform (depending on which you use, of course) will not allow users to select that high of a resolution for watching, OR the audience will not select this for the most part because THEIR download speed is not sufficient. 1080/1440 is a natural sweetspot there, independent from your upload settings.
But thanks for your thoughts, I guess
What Should I put my resolution and bitrate to my display is 1680x1050 and upload is about 8
@@chronichqgaming try with 5
For the OBS Studio Section:
HQCBR and HQVBR will ONLY work when using these AMF/FFmpeg options: "EnableVBAQ=false EnablePreAnalysis=true PASceneChangeDetectionEnable=false" (without the "") and you might need to lower the presets, depending on what exactly you are encoding.
Thanks
Is there a link for documentation on this and/or other options as well? I wanted to test HQCBR, but I didn't have any luck finding anything to read. I only looked on Google for a few minutes so I could have missed that quite easily. 😆
The commands are also slightly different if you are using AV1 encoding
@@ThatGuyWalterdid you find something? I'm looking for the same thing and there's not much info :(
@@snappse I wish! Nothing out there really. Sorry! 😆
Good video and thank you for the work you put into this. I am still surprised that so many ask questions that you actually already answer in the video and they clearly haven't watched the whole thing. Maybe some need to watch videos on how to develop their attention spans? Thanks for your patience in dealing with those who haven't been paying attention.
Thank you as well
7:25 THANK YOU! For real you answered it!
I don't do anything with streaming at all and yet you provided a lot of info in case I ever want to compete for the title of the best AMD reviewer in TH-cam 🎉🎉
OBS doesn't let you do any rate control other than CBR for the streaming tab; even if you select something like HQCBR or HQVBR, OBS will change it to CBR, and this applies to all encoders. You can use the HQ rate control methods for recording using the recording tab, but in my experience with a 6000 series card, that will cause constant encoder overload and subjectively worse quality than using regular CBR. Recommending bitrates past 8000 kbps (6000 being their recommended limit) for services like Twitch could also make it so the streamer loses their source quality or their stream is shut down completely. You also mentioned the "Quality" preset working fine on cards such as the RX 580, but more often than not, using the "Balanced" or "Speed" presets is required for streaming without any encoder overload on those cards.
I appreciate what you do to help AMD users, and your content is one of the reasons you convinced me to consider switching to AMD years ago. But I would also have appreciated more research and care if you were going to recommend this kind of configuration to the general public. I get that you mention you're not that experienced in streaming and what the options do, but a video labeled "best settings" will end up with others just copying the settings you inputted and possibly experiencing problems. I say this with no ill intention whatsoever, just my input as a regular viewer on this channel and someone who's been trying to get the most out of streaming with their AMD card at limited bitrates. Cheers, and I hope you're doing well~
Well, the comment in the pinned section actually explains that HQCBR actually works, just needs more steps.
As for this, I understand that you think that I could benefit from more search, but I talked about what I know from experience. The quality settings for example WILL run without issues with an RX 580 as I can easily record 50mbps gameplays with absolutely no issues, streaming, is just sending that data to somewhere else other than your hard drive (in this case the internet). There are many things that I don't entirely understand and I stated them on the video, while the ones I do understand and tested are the ones I show (apart from the HQCBR).
Thank you for the time to watch and comment with constructive criticism.
The comment regarding HQCBR is incorrect; if you check the log in OBS after streaming with HQCBR as the chosen rate control method, even with the provided parameters enabled in "AMF/FFmpeg options", CBR will still be displayed as the rate control being used. Which differs from selecting HQCBR in the recording section, which will actually display "HQCBR" on the log. It's the way OBS works regardless of the encoder used, as I mentioned earlier. It is true that EnablePreAnalysis=true is needed for HQCBR to be used, but this is only true in the context where HQCBR is properly enabled (either in FFmpeg or in the OBS recording section). My comment regarding the RX 580 is a result of constant troubleshooting on other servers for people trying to stream using those cards, but if you mention it working fine for you, then I suppose that there were other issues beside the preset in those cases. Cheers!
@@hvzael humm, interesting, thanks for the heads up then. I take my hat off in that department then. As for the RX 580, well, mine did work okay at least in that scenario. Thanks for the comments, have a nice day!
Yeah, tested it here on my Polaris card just in case if there were some changes on the driver lv o things, seems to be about the same as always... just recording a media source, it barelly holds, but as soon as a game is launched the encoder goes brrr. The only way i see Quality mayhaps bein doable is if Preencode(RCPAE) is disabled.
Why Nvidia is better. Can at least stream in good quality.
That intro cracked me up :D
Same hahhaha
This has been very educational for me because I do not stream all that often and I want to get into streaming while gaming and this has helped me very much Thanks Fabio and once again you always bring the best content that's not boring and you explain it so well, please keep the videos coming because the numbers are rising Fabio Stay Driven⚡
Thank you very much!
Thanks Fabio. Very appreciated. You deserve more viewers. You are the only reviewer that that I know let's each card show it's best performance. Kiddos.
Thanks, the grinding continues haha
@@AncientGameplays I joined. Maybe it was coincidental, but I asked just yesterday what you used for the video production and today there is a video. That's cool.
For AV1 it's recommended to use speed if recording or streaming in a resolution over 1080p60fps.
No need unless you're using the cpu to do it
Thank you for the info i was so lost and you earn another subscriber :)
Thanks again Fabio!! It was my game what stutters no matter what i did bud, I'm going to try streaming counter strike 2 so now i will be doing your settings! Thanks again my friend and i hope you're keeping well 🥰🥰
This is extremely helpful! Thanks, man! Straight to the point and easy to understand instead of an hour of sucking Nvidia and blabbing about bs. 💯
4K 60FPS is so clear. I can watch the video on your glasses ❤
No offence or anything but a TH-camr claims you to be “Tech Jesus,” ☠️
Which one haha
Thanks for all of the great advice, its all very much appreciated as always.
Thank you as well
Thank you sir!
Hi!
Streaming on Trovo. The RX 7900XT graphics card. Do I set the quality to H.264 CBR 10000 (maximum for Trovo)? But the picture still pours pixels very much. On the old nvidia 3070 graphics card, the picture was clear, like in a game. All settings are set to the best quality, but the picture turns out to be terrible.
Can you test and show the quality for sites like twitch and trovo? On twitch, too, everything is sprinkled with pixels on AMD video cards.
If possible use h265 or av1, and the difference might be because that software is not optimized for amd cards too
@@AncientGameplays On Trovo, only h264 is used for broadcasting.
But as a result of experiments, I found the ideal option - AMF AVC GPU.
The picture looks like it's almost uncompressed! Perfect!
Thank you so much for explaining everything so well
Thank you for watching
Very helpful video! Are you portuguese?
Yes
topei logo, grande video mano! Keep up the good work!
Important! As Ancient Gamplay is recording, you can see the streaming quality isn’t really good and blurry. This is because AMD graphics cards contain poor encoders but Nvidea contains a high quality encoder! (No hates to anyone.)
Streaming quality is fine, people just need to stop using poor encoders as explained... we have av1 now, stop.using avc/h264
Apply higher quality on the device you are watching on. Can go to 2160 60fps. Quality is fine.
Yeah I noticed when I use obs no matter what I do to fix or ask on the obs forums my screen recordings lack so much detail the colors are off its blurry and grainy... I tried so many things 😪
Twitch recommends never to go above 6mpbps bitrrate on the video, you can probably stretch it to 7800, but more than that clients will start to get errors, like you said, twitch is still in 2004!
Damn....
Always good to be early to one of these videos.
I usually do what the viewers ask haha
@AncientGameplays I am here just to do the Siiiiiiiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Vamos Fabioooooo
Been looking for a newer video regarding the new AMF (AMD Media Framework) update on OBS that apparently it's better than the previous broadcasting encoder.
I am on Nvidia but I'm considering switching over to AMD if my streams don't look grainy on twitch specifically.
thank you mate i try your setting on my rx 7900 xtx
I wish this software had the preview screen in which you can see what your recording or streaming like OBS. They need to add that in the next update to this software
that was a funny intro! lol
indeed haha
Thanks for the guide btw what AMD GPU you're using on this video? thank you
I believe it was the 7900xtx
Keyframes are used for recording. It makes it easier to scrub through the content. The key frames is what you can skip/scrub to when editing videos. Making it easier to edit.
Half of this is true. The other half has to do with how keyframes work with livestreaming.
Top tier intro haha
🤣🤣🤣💪
Is it possible to stream on multiple platforms at the same time from AMD Software?
You also have to check your Internets upload speed before setting your bitrate. If you only get 40mbps you can't run 80000kbps bitrate
Not gonna stream anytime soon, but that meme got me 💀
hahaha, i laughed my ass off haha
Thanks for the video bro, can you please make a new video about the best settings for best Gaming experience,
Need to learn about it first
@@AncientGameplays thanks bro
waiting for 23.8.1 driver performance test.
Will start on it now :D
YOOO IDLE POWER IS FIXE! LETS GO!!!
Thank you fabio!!! Have you done one with just recording bud or is it kind if the same? I hope all is well my friend 😊
It still applies :D
Thank You!
Thank you as well!
Should I go RTX 4060 or RX 7600 XT in streaming for Twitch at 1080p?
Xtx has 16gb vram. Same price?
@@AncientGameplays I mean…the cheapest 4060 which is a GALAX ABI is about “360 USD” in my country, while the cheapest Rx 7600xt is a XFX ABI, about “482 usd”…
I have a 7900 XT with an AMD 7800x3d, streaming on twitch through OBS ( may try streaming through adrenaline after this video as well ) and for some reason my streams come out SO pixelated, is it because my upload internet speed is only 3 mbps? I've tried everything on OBS, before watching your video, so I'm hoping your suggested settings may alleviate the pixelation. When I watch my VOD's back on twitch. Its awful.
Your video was super informative, Thanks 💪
Thoughts on using different one for recording and streaming at the same time? For example use obs for livestreaming but at the same time use adrenalin for recording the footage? This would be used if livestream would be with commentary for example but the recording with adrenalin would be just game without any commentary.
You can select the option "archive stream". For ir to be different, yeah you would need to use both maybe
@@AncientGameplays Yeah I know I can record and stream at the same time with obs but I would like to have both recording with comentary (and webcam) and without commentary at the same time.
video works for may 2024? amd obs twitch settings
yes
hmm, i have ryzen 7 7700x and rtx3060ti with full hd monitor. What the best settings (for quality) will? (streaming in twitch)
Hey bro I just heard about AMD new AI acceleration incredible uplift with new update of the 7900XTX for stable diffusion. If they keep that up for other apps I won't need to use Nvidia anymore.
Looking forward for AI upscale, Adobe and other software performance uplift. The hardware already there just need AMD to properly utilize it.
Yes, I talked about that months ago when they released the first driver that already improved the performance to like 4x
Hi big fan of your channel how much internet speed at list you must have without klbps problem thx
Well, fiber is a must, at least 100/200mbps I would say
I am looking for the best recording settings for my PC setup. I am not going to stream for now, just record gameplay with webcam insert to post on a TH-cam channel. Maybe get into streaming later. I have a fairly high end system: Intel 12900K, AMD RX 6950 XT, 32gb DDR5 6000 mhz ram. My monitor is 32 inch 2k 1440p. Do the settings for streaming in this video apply to just recording as well? Thanks.
Just use amd software for that as explained
Any chance of doing a Ryzen 2700X vs a Ryzen 5600X3D for those of us with an older Ryzen? I am running a Ryzen 2700X (originally built in January 2020) with an upgraded Radeon 6700XT (Upgraded March 2022) on a B450 motherboard, and curious of what uplift I would see in 1440p gaming.
that's a super massive upgrade even on a 6700XT for CPU driven games, just do it and don't look back
@@AncientGameplays I have an InWin A1 Plus (ITX case). Do you think the 5600X3D will run hotter, consume more power, and/or be able to be cooled with the AMD Wraith Prism (RGB) cooler?
I'm heavily considering making the switch to AMD and streaming to TH-cam instead of Twitch based solely on the encoding options TH-cam gives AMD users. Does anybody have any experience with livestreaming to TH-cam using a console + external capture card, AMD GPU, and OBS? If so, what settings did you use and how well is the quality? Thanks
cool this messed up my stream because of the wrong information thank you
there's no wrong information here. There's a your system not liking the settings. I am giving info here, you need to use that info and transpose it to your PC.
can you make a video on the amd clipping software best settings
and video settings an updated one i saw your older one
The old one still applies, only the menu changes. I do one of those every year
23.8.1 is out 👍👍👍
How does the quality compare to the newest NVENC streaming? I currently use CPU encoding with custom advanced settings that imo is the best quality of all but for another system i am thinking for a lesser CPU and might use AMD GPU (7900xtx) encoding
Av1 is good, and amd will deliver enhanced codec quality this month as well
@@AncientGameplays Thanks. I think i will try it out. If it is on par then that would be awesome 👍🏼
make same video for nivda GPU
Why 10'000 bitrates ? When have heard 8000 is a sweet spots if any higher it could caused sounds loss by transcoded error as I was told
That's bollocks, maybe apllies to twitch, but twitch has a limit. I always upload at 1440p uw 70mbps and never had a single sound cut on TH-cam
I have switched to nvidia recently, but amd is on the table for the next upgrade. But i don't want to uograde in thr next 2-3 years, so for now i will be just curious on how things evolve with fsr 3 and the adrenaline software.
I actualy love adrenaline, back when i had rx5500xt i used to enjoy tweeking settings.
Now with the 3080 it is prety bad with the settings. Though it is usable.
3080 bad? Lmao
Hi i need setting for internet 400mb and r9 7950x3d , rx 7900xtx nitro+ for twitch platform ❤❤❤??
watch the video mate
thanks
Hi there, I'm using OBS to record my gameplay for YT. Can you recommend me my best settings for following hardware? I'm not happy with the quality in the 1440p output file. :/
Here is my hardware setup:
AMD Ryzen 3700x
AMD Radeon 6700XT
recording monitor: Elite XG270QC (27", 165Hz, Display HDR)
harddisc for the save file is a fast M2 SSD.
The attributes of the output file are:
resolution: 2560 x 1440
datarate: 24035 kBits/s
total bitrate: 24195 kBits/s
fps: 60
But it doesnt look like 1440p @ 60 fps. :/
Greetings
Tafka
Hey, I already do, watch the video
I already did and tried your settings. But the results are not the best. At a video bit rate higher than 30000 it will stutter for example.
Do you think at least, that it isnt a hardware problem?
greetings
Tafka@@AncientGameplays
PS: to be clear - I dont care about streaming, its all about the best quality at recording.
@@Tafkadasoh78 If you have stuttering at that bitrate, lower the bitrate. A lot will depend on your system hardware and your internet connection. Just adapt your settings to match those.
I hear you say if your computer can handle more bitrates but what about upload bandwidth? What is the correlation there?
how about a video for recording settings
The same
@@AncientGameplays for recording you can have a much higher bitrate because you aren't uploading anything in real time and you can also use h.265 which would look much better
For streamlab, i just close everything, auto detect and let it select all the setting. All I do is change to 1080, 320 kbs, 60fps and it works fine! No need to worry about anything else! Never had an issue so far! when I used to stream with nvidia.
Helloo, Fabio.
I know this has nothing to do with the video but I wanted to ask two questions.
- Is buying a B550 motherboard wrong in 2023?
And if "no", which motherboard would you choose? I was looking for Asus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS or ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F.
I wanted something that would last at least a few years, would you recommend any of them?
Sorry to bother you bro, much love.
Just to be clear since I am using purely AMD Adrenalin for livestreaming, that alone uses AVC encoding and should be required to tick enhanced filtering?
All this time I thought I was using HEVC encoding, only to be clarified that it is only for recording.
Exactlt, you may try and use obs if streaming to youtube
Una vez intente hacer stream desde Adrenalin, no pude y no se por que (vinculé mi cuenta de youtube). Por eso simplemente sigo usando OBS. Yo tengo un R5 3400g y una RX 6600 y con un internet de subida máxima de cerca de 15000 kbps, y en mi experiencia como creo que mejor me ha resultado es haciendo stream a 1080p y 30 fps y 6000-7000 kbps. La primera vez que intenté hacer stream con Halo infinite creí que no podría, pero tuve una buena sorpresa, tal vez no tenga la mejor calidad de imagen pero si se puede. Desafortunadamente está bastante expandida la idea de que se debe tener un Ryzen 9 (por ejemplo) y una GPU con nvenc para poder hacer stream.
Excelente video.
Se puede hacer streaming desde el panel de amd, el porqué no te funcionó no estoy seguro. Yo he llegado a hacer directo, aunque mi problema con el panel de amd fué usar cámara y emitir. Si solo emitía sin cámara 0 problemas. Cámara del móvil...
What’s the difference between CBR and HQCBR? Are they the same?
Hq is high quality. Use cbr only for less troubles
@@AncientGameplays would I be able to handle the HQCBR if I have a 5700xt?
Can you change your twitch title on amd software
Sincerely don't know
@@AncientGameplays yh don't think you can
I have an rx 7600 and was wondering what the best bitrate for recording gameplay would be? I just have it at the default 30 while using av1 and just wondering if it would be worth raising? I mostly just record modded Skyrim gameplay tbh
does the AV1 support on 7800XT -7900XT? for streamlabs?
Cards support it, streamlabs doesnt
So when we select TH-cam as Primary streaming platform and we select Best encoder like H.265 HEVC, then in Multi Output we add twitch and secondary streaming channel. Will the Same H.265 encoder works on both?
How good is a rx 7600 for streaming? Since it has av1 vs a 6650xt.
Hey @AncientGameplays !
Love your stuff and been watching your videos for some time now.. Oops, I wasn't subbed?? Done!
Anyway, do you know why the bitrate jumps when using AV1 from AMD, it isn't constant?
You mean bitrate? You need to choose the constant bitrate option. Usually in darker scenes you need way less data, so bitrate gets lower
@@AncientGameplays Yeah, I noticed in menus and other scenes bitrate isn't fixed like it is for AVC. So you observed the same pretty much. Is there a way to make it constant because it makes image worse in some cases when it automatically reduces bitrate?
Thanks for such a fast reply,
Matko
Hello, noob here :) so i have a noob question, that encoder means you stream from your amd graphic card and not the processor rigth ?
Another great video fabio. Unfortunately im still having issues recording game play and streaming a no go everything with my pc starts lagging yet no hardware is maxed out while logging.
I cant even use radeon software to view the recordings made using the software it shows as file but wont start playing. Even changed gpu from my 5700xt to 6800xt same settings to test but still same issue. Tried using radeon,obs,medal and outplayed all same issue like playing back as slideshow every few seconds
So my next option is to do fresh windows install as that only thing i can think is causing the issues. Would you recommend upgrading to win 11 from win 10 or does it have issues with gaming?
If you changed GPUs and it is still the same you have something verywrong there, I advise a clean windows install
Hello
I had problems recording until I used these settings
Rate Control- CQP CQ Level- 20 Keyframe Interval- 2s Preset- Balanced Profile- High Max B-Frames- 2
Try and see if it works for you.
@@Matrix69pt thanks for your reply. However it doesn't make difference if setting are changed as it happening with multiple stream/software.
Spent whole week last month changing settings and hardware so I'm convinced it windows issue as was fine earlier this year but when I started to record more often that when I noticed the issue.
Same setting on my daughter pc no issues there and even used her 6800xt but still same issues however the performance difference between 5700xt and 6800xt is silly and was loving the high fps gains. Shame had 2 give it back but looking for gpu upgrade in near future but at moment to many issues with newer amd and nvidia gpu so going hold on bit longer
I wanted to try to stream TODAY. My pc however has a problem (nothing to do with streaming)
My cpu gets super hot (90°) within 10 minutes of playing. My pc is brandnew and prebuilt. Is there anyone with tips or suggestions??? Thanks a lot😭✌️
Who built the pc?
@@AncientGameplays Agando store in Germany
Looks like you have an intel CPU with a lower tier cooler, or the cooler has not been installed properly.
u could try to change the thermal paste of the cpu but u might want to find what's the problem before doing anything
@@pepin8277no its a brand new 5600 from ryzen. Standard cooler. Thanks for the feedback!
ok have question ancient what about when u select custom for streaming to stream to Kick LiveStreaming for example should i leave it on AMD HW H.265 HEVC or what would you think be the best cuz i have different video encoder options like SVT-AV1, AOM AV1, AMD HW H.264 (AVC), AMD HW H.265 HEVC, QuickSync H.264, x264
The codecs are the same for all parts, watch the video on the OBS parts as I explain the coded better. Always use the GPU encoding for better performance, use H.265 HEVC
No Kick is based on Twitch's framework so it also uses h264/avc
my problem streaming with amd adrenaline is it just broke oneday and when i click stream it looks like it starts but then never does anything the button is clickable but nothing happens even tried relinking yt ect nothing i can get it going by using custom stream key with the custom setup but the actual youtube stream section doesnt work anymore atleast for me on the 6900xt saphire toxic.
Thsts crap man...sorry, try using obs
@@AncientGameplays yeah I don't mind obs just syncing the audios abit of a pain amd adrenaline its just alot more user friendly. Still no clue what happened to it but its not a deal breaker for me as I've just stopped streaming tbh just something I noticed that happened around 3 months back
Which streaming software is better between these 3?
Depends on what you need
Has anyone figured out how to log into Twitch. It still says browser not supported in the Radeon Software when trying to connect to Twitch. This is still happening with a clean install of 23.9.1. Thanks!
Use OBS or streamlabs, much better and more options
Rx 6000 series and RTX 3000 series has AV1 decoding, but not AV1 encoding
Not hardware sided
what a start xddddddddddddddd.
Can i go more than 8k bitrate on twitch? Apparently the soft cap is 6k and the hard cap is 8k so can i go to 15k as you said safely?
I Installed a fresh install of windows 10 and I have AMD PRO (things be blue) and I have 23.Q3 drivers. What is the difference? Oh also since then my second screen that is in portrait mode (1080x1980) has some weird screen glitches like my graphics is failing. First screen is 27'' free sync 144hz (since new install it doesn't support it anymore) it's plugged in display port and the other one is also 27'' but is plugged into HDMI max refresh rate is 59 hz. I have a 5700xt amd GPU
Hijacking the video just to share that the latest drivers have changed nothing for me regarding idle power consumption with a XTX and two 1440p monitors with the main one being ultrawide, back to 60 Hz for monitor 2, that's enough for Discord anyway.
They are slowly fixing all the issues almost one by one, for some people it went from 100w to 9w idle
Do you have a video for making 4k60 recordings using AV1?
Its exactly what I explain here
@@AncientGameplays Thank you, as I continued to watch the video I saw the AV1 part. Love the work, keep it up!
10:36 don't know why I don't have OBS encoder settings for my AMD card (not in normal or advanced mode, and I'm on latest drivers)
You nees to pick the streaming service, or maybe you need a clean drivers install
@@AncientGameplays after another driver update encoder settings appeared :)
how it will work with rtx 40xxx? Like ingame change or extra software for all non amd gpus.
with RTX 4000 you se HW NVENC
is doing 40000 ok for a 6600 R5 5500 and 16GB 3000MHz RAM?
kinda disappointed that you did not show us a preview of how they all look like once you capture gameplay or something. Some of us watch these types of videos trying to decide on amd or nvidia gpus.
I did, you just skipped. I did say I made a video about it few weeks before that shows all of that 💪
From my understanding Twitch maxes out at 6000kkb/s @ 1080p and TH-cam maxes out at 10000 kb/s @ 1080p trying to push more unnecessarily stresses your PC
TH-cam doesn't max out as if you're stream is to be there, the higher mbps you push, the better the final video will be after compressing. TH-cam also changes the maximum mbps for streaming depending on the resolution
Wasn't aware of that thanks.@@AncientGameplays
What is the name of background on second 48
Hi, I need help, you probably know what the problem is.
2 days ago I still had the ryzen 7 3700x and I updated the BIOS of my b550m aorus elite from an old version (higher than F10 which I don't remember now) to F18a even if the version I had was already fine, I had read that it would improve the performance for ryzen 5000x3d because i was waiting for the new ryzen 7 5800x3d i ordered a few days ago to arrive. After updating the bios 2 days ago, yesterday I turned on the PC to play and test one thing and, with the on screen stats of the AMD Radeon software (I have a rx 5700xt) I noticed that the cpu wasn't going above 7% while playing (which is strange because I play at 1080p with low details and in the past this never happened to me because the cpu always went more than 20% around 30/40%). the game ran bad so I thought, that it was something with this BIOS (F18a) which didn't go well with the 3700x, so I disassembled it because I sold it and today the 5800x3d arrived, I assembled it and it gave me the same problem: while gaming the cpu didn't go above 7%.
Now i don't know what to do between going back to the previous BIOS that I had before or to go back to Windows 10 (in July I did the free upgrade to Windows 11) and a while ago I saw from a benchmark on TH-cam testing an 5700xt with a 5600x, where even there the processor was going less than 7% and someone asked him in the comments why that was happening and he replied that it was a Windows 11 bug, but if I remember correctly the first few times I installed Windows 11 I tried to play with the on screen stats and if i remember correctly i didn't experience with any problems, so i think it's a problem with this f18a bios (wich i still have installed) maybe i'm wrong.
I hope you can help me, thanks.
Edit: problem solved, It was Just the amd cool e quiet function that has been enabled with the BIOS update.
I can't find the record and stream in my adrenaline
There is nothing but H.264 (AVC) in my settings. What other options do you have? For Stream.
You need to select the stream service first
I do it via Twitch, but only when I select TH-cam, those other options appear. Not available for Twitch? @@AncientGameplays
@@calidelly
Twitch is way behind in terms of streaming, so limits the options available.
I built myself a Ryzen 9 7900x paired with a 7900 xt. I've been having issues with recording. It'll record my desktop and anything else, but once I'm in the game (steam games), the default screen is just stuck. You can hear the sounds of the game though. Is there any fix for this? It's a single monitor solution, with IGPU disabled. Same goes for streaming as well.
Hum, with amd software?
@@AncientGameplays yes, with amd adrenalin
what are the best quality settings for streaming, on the GPU R9 380 2gb DDR 5, AVC Encoder?
Upgrade GPU
Can i stream without stutter using my pc im currently have r5 3600 for the cpu and rx 5500xt 8gb btw i will only stream League of legends at 1080p can someone answer me in curious 🥴
Twitch only support 6000 bitrate unless your partnered. Partners can stream with 8000. Anything higher than 6000 for non-partner is pointless.
8000 is still low lol
@@AncientGameplays Blame Twitch for not supporting anything higher.
Can you go live stream in amd with youtube selected or do i NEED to get the code from youtubes 'go live'
Bc i select youtube and press go live but nothing happens in amd