What's weird is I have seen multiple streams now doing 1080p 60 fps or just 1080p 30 fps while only using 3500 - 4500 bitrate, and they looked very crisp. It makes no sense, especially considering I am at 6000 bit rate and it looks less crisp.
What do you do if you upload speed is 2.10, at the moment I'm doing 1500 nitrate and my stream is still not good I also have dropped frames at a rate of 90+ %
So on my speed test I’m getting 12-12.5 on average. I’ve tried so many different things on 1080p and no matter what I do it is extremely laggy on my stream. Anybody knows what would cause this ? Right now I’m streaming in 720p at 8k bitrate. Smooth for most of stream dropped frames every now and then
There's a tips that twitch streamers suggest, you should stream at 936p 6000kbps on twitch, it'll look much better since twitch can't go above 6mbps bitrates.
Twitch can go up to 8k for partners. Everyone else is 6k. Affiliates can unofficially push 7K. But transcoding isn’t guaranteed and can hurt viewership. 6k isn’t enough for a fast paced fps game so people go 936 or just keep at 720 to reduce pixilation.
@@crazycoastie @Captain Mihawk deciding between 936 and 1080 is nickel and diming. Considering most live streams and content in general are consumed through a mobile device, the difference is makes isn’t noticeable. Also considering .6 percent of streamers are Partners I don’t think really anyone who’d be watching this needs to worry about their bitrate pushing 8000
@@mehashonhold I’d say it’s personal preference. If you feel there is a big enough quality difference by choosing 936p then you should do that. I’ve watched many streams at both those aspect ratios and as a viewer, neither made the viewing experience better. I’ve seen more entertaining streams at 720p than 936 or 1080. Point being, I wouldn’t overthink it
very interesting video , i have a question though . Im using single pc and my uppload speed is 100 mbps any point putting my bitrate at something like 50 k ?
There’s really not need for that high of a bitrate especially on a single PC. TH-cam takes a higher bitrate than Twitch at around 50k where as Twitch caps people at around 6-7. You can get a pretty clean looking stream at around 8-10k on TH-cam but just remember that higher the bitrate, the more stress on your PC and it’ll take away from your game performance
the twitch cap is 6000 but since obs or other broadcasting apps tend to fluctuate I find the best line at 5800, its pretty smooth however I switch from time to time with youtube because they allow a higher bitrate and support different resolutions (ultrawide 21:9)
Wow Bro its crazy how the Streams looks way better and Smooth on TH-cam than on Twitch..I wonder if its because Twitch Bitrates are very limited I Stream on My Elgato HD60 S+ and I was doing some Live testings right?..the gameplay on YT looks way smoother than on Twitch.. I wonder if it resolves the issue once I become Partner? since idk if Transcoding plays a huge part on this..
Speed test are lame coz it shows 650Mbps upload speed and i just keep 12000kbps still drops frame rate need to choose proper server or a different speed test website.
Very good clarity, I'm just still confused by the bit rates in Nvidia GeForce, the options are all in Mbps but it starts at 10 already, and you can go all the way to 150, and for broadcasting only 18, which should be 18.000 kbps right? I don't get it. And if I record with 10 Mbps my recording looks like crap anyway!
@@killedirl I'm using 1 gaming laptop xD but I figured out that recording and streaming bitrates are different, and I started just recording my game at 60mbps and making videos out of that, which actually suits my hobby way better anyway, and it looks fine too, as far as Hunt: Showdown goes, which just looks kinda crappy after YT processing it anyway
@@AskCory Bitrate, Resolution, Encoder settings. Just curious, your stream looks really good. Ive played with NVENC and X264 at 6k all the way to 20k bitrate and sometimes still get a slightly pixelated stream. Ive narrowed it down to YT as the issue with transcoding and processing the live stream. Looks good on a phone, but on PC screen at 1440+ resolution its not as ideal. Im running a 3900x 32gb ram and a 2060super on Gigabit fiber....so its not my system. So many variables, i always tell everyone to record locally with the settings you intend to stream with first to test the quality, settings and audio, because once it leaves your pc, its out of your hands for quality when it his that injest point (FB, YT, Twitch, etc)
Anyone can stream, you just need to verify your account with TH-cam which is about a 24 hour process. I have a video on my channel all about how to start your first live stream
Theres never a need to use that high of a bitrate. Remember that a higher bitrate is also more taxing on your PC. Anywhere bewteen 6,000 - 8,000 provides a solid result
Thanks bro, you've helped me with so much when it comes to streaming. Been streaming here for like a week and im loving it.
Let’s go! Love to hear that man. If there’s anything you ever want more clarity on feel free to let me know!
What's weird is I have seen multiple streams now doing 1080p 60 fps or just 1080p 30 fps while only using 3500 - 4500 bitrate, and they looked very crisp. It makes no sense, especially considering I am at 6000 bit rate and it looks less crisp.
ohhhhh so i should see how it runs in youtube as well. I ran a test and got a crazy upload speed
When I move in games it blurs on stream
I'm new to streaming so idk what to do
Higher res requires higher bitrate to run smoothly. I use about 15,000-20,000 as my bitrate.
What do you do if you upload speed is 2.10, at the moment I'm doing 1500 nitrate and my stream is still not good I also have dropped frames at a rate of 90+ %
So i have 504 upload and download, what do you recommend i use. I will be streaming on twitch using OBS
May i know what camera u used to record this video? Its very clean, amazingThankyou
Lol my upload speed is 39.42 what would you recommend im just starting streaming on youtube??
Thank you for being simple and to the point! Awesome video extremely helpful
Does kick have a limitation? because i was using 6k bitrate with 140mbs of average upload speed
yes kick caps your bitrate
i dont know if you still respond to comments on here anymore but my download speed is 500 mbps so what do you recommend?
Thanks for this. I've been told the complete opposite when it comes to bit rate honestly. Thank you again for clarifying Bitrate. This helped ALOT!
Happy it helped!
So on my speed test I’m getting 12-12.5 on average. I’ve tried so many different things on 1080p and no matter what I do it is extremely laggy on my stream. Anybody knows what would cause this ? Right now I’m streaming in 720p at 8k bitrate. Smooth for most of stream dropped frames every now and then
I have 13mbps upload speed, can I stream on 9000 bitrate? and will it look good?
There's a tips that twitch streamers suggest, you should stream at 936p 6000kbps on twitch, it'll look much better since twitch can't go above 6mbps bitrates.
Twitch can go up to 8k for partners. Everyone else is 6k. Affiliates can unofficially push 7K. But transcoding isn’t guaranteed and can hurt viewership. 6k isn’t enough for a fast paced fps game so people go 936 or just keep at 720 to reduce pixilation.
@@crazycoastie @Captain Mihawk deciding between 936 and 1080 is nickel and diming. Considering most live streams and content in general are consumed through a mobile device, the difference is makes isn’t noticeable. Also considering .6 percent of streamers are Partners I don’t think really anyone who’d be watching this needs to worry about their bitrate pushing 8000
@@AskCory So, are you suggesting 936p or 1080p?
@@mehashonhold I’d say it’s personal preference. If you feel there is a big enough quality difference by choosing 936p then you should do that. I’ve watched many streams at both those aspect ratios and as a viewer, neither made the viewing experience better. I’ve seen more entertaining streams at 720p than 936 or 1080. Point being, I wouldn’t overthink it
so mine is going from 15 to 18 so u think 10000 is fine i did stream on 6500 but i get blurry pixels so i needa up it so u think thats all good?
My upload speed is 119 but if i set my bitrate to let’s say 60000 it’s laggy. Should i go higher?
I have 500+ down and 150+ up....suggestions for bitrate to stream on youtube?
very interesting video , i have a question though . Im using single pc and my uppload speed is 100 mbps any point putting my bitrate at something like 50 k ?
There’s really not need for that high of a bitrate especially on a single PC. TH-cam takes a higher bitrate than Twitch at around 50k where as Twitch caps people at around 6-7. You can get a pretty clean looking stream at around 8-10k on TH-cam but just remember that higher the bitrate, the more stress on your PC and it’ll take away from your game performance
the twitch cap is 6000 but since obs or other broadcasting apps tend to fluctuate I find the best line at 5800, its pretty smooth
however I switch from time to time with youtube because they allow a higher bitrate and support different resolutions (ultrawide 21:9)
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Wow Bro its crazy how the Streams looks way better and Smooth on TH-cam than on Twitch..I wonder if its because Twitch Bitrates are very limited
I Stream on My Elgato HD60 S+ and I was doing some Live testings right?..the gameplay on YT looks way smoother than on Twitch.. I wonder if it resolves the issue once I become Partner? since idk if Transcoding plays a huge part on this..
what about 1440p?
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what about if you have 440 Mbps upload can i do 400000 Kbps
So if my upload is at 37.9 what will it be ?!!? I stream on twitch btw
Hey. What if my upload speed is 23.38?? I try to stream from Streamlabs & Xbox Series X onto YT, but it's laggy and gets choppy.
so i set mine to 3000 but anytime i stream on twitch it drops to 300 but when i stream on facebook it does better
Informative and concise video. Helped me understand very easily thanks!!
Glad you found it helpful!
New streamer here! You explained this really good! You got my Sub!
Speed test are lame coz it shows 650Mbps upload speed and i just keep 12000kbps still drops frame rate need to choose proper server or a different speed test website.
i have 948 Mbps download and 40 Upload Mbps so what should i set the bitrate to? 300000?
Very good clarity, I'm just still confused by the bit rates in Nvidia GeForce, the options are all in Mbps but it starts at 10 already, and you can go all the way to 150, and for broadcasting only 18, which should be 18.000 kbps right? I don't get it. And if I record with 10 Mbps my recording looks like crap anyway!
are you using a 2 pc setup?, if your computer is running both your game and your broadcasting output then your computer is going to struggle
@@killedirl I'm using 1 gaming laptop xD but I figured out that recording and streaming bitrates are different, and I started just recording my game at 60mbps and making videos out of that, which actually suits my hobby way better anyway, and it looks fine too, as far as Hunt: Showdown goes, which just looks kinda crappy after YT processing it anyway
my upload speed is 497.86Mbps so what should my Kbps be?
Is 94.21 mbps much?
My upload speed is like 100mbps and up? So what can i put as bitrate for yt
100.000
@@renzokouken6274 what resolution though ??
@@MiGzZ_X1 1080p 60fps+
@@renzokouken6274 il try it thats kinda high no?
@@renzokouken6274 i tried the 100,000 it was blurry, ? Its always fuzzy no matter what bitrate i dont get it
so if my upload speed is 42 its ok to have 6000 kbps for my bitrate on OBS?
What are your current OBS settings?
You looking for just my bitrate or all my settings?
@@AskCory Bitrate, Resolution, Encoder settings. Just curious, your stream looks really good. Ive played with NVENC and X264 at 6k all the way to 20k bitrate and sometimes still get a slightly pixelated stream. Ive narrowed it down to YT as the issue with transcoding and processing the live stream. Looks good on a phone, but on PC screen at 1440+ resolution its not as ideal. Im running a 3900x 32gb ram and a 2060super on Gigabit fiber....so its not my system. So many variables, i always tell everyone to record locally with the settings you intend to stream with first to test the quality, settings and audio, because once it leaves your pc, its out of your hands for quality when it his that injest point (FB, YT, Twitch, etc)
My upload is 341 megabits is that too much or will obs support
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Max bitrate on TH-cam Live is 51 Mbit (51000 Kbps)
Do u need a certain amount of subs to stream on youtube?
Anyone can stream, you just need to verify your account with TH-cam which is about a 24 hour process. I have a video on my channel all about how to start your first live stream
@@AskCory ohh ok thx
i have 100mbps soo does that mean i use 70,000 bitrate???
Theres never a need to use that high of a bitrate. Remember that a higher bitrate is also more taxing on your PC. Anywhere bewteen 6,000 - 8,000 provides a solid result
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So if my upload speed is 900mb plus, do i put 893mb bitrate? xd
My upload speed is 12 best bitrate is 7000 right?
my upload is 120mbps D:
Me with 2 Mbps upload speed: 💀
so im cooked with my upload speed being 122mbps
but what if my upload speed is 379...
upload is 934 - 3 is 931 x 1000 is 931,000. I got to be doing something wrong