Incredibly helpful video for a specific issue that isn't hitting the "BEST SETTINGS" approach. Very real and well thought out. I appreciated this very much! THANK YOU
I noticed on this video you used the rescaled section under the video tab instead of the one under the stream tab compared to the older video of yours I commented on earlier, any specific reason why? Just curious
This video isn't covering streaming/recording at the same time at different resolutions like the other one, so the structure is a bit different. If only doing one final produced resolution, it won't matter so much resource wise *where* you do the rescaling, but the *important* part is that you *only* rescale in one place.
I tried out the twitch bitrate test setting after increasing the bits from 6k to 7k, and the quality setting from 3 to 6. I think some old video I saw when I started out also suggested downscaling the resolution, which is ok if you're playing games that actually run at a lower resolution or aren't using the entire broadcasting space, but when you're playing a game at 1080p and uploading at that size, then they should probably be the same otherwise it looks bad no matter what.
I’ve been having solid streams until I went on a 5 month hiatus and when I came back, suddenly OBS tells me on the little signal bar at the bottom that it’s dripping from green to red and I’ll see the bitrate go from 5k to 100 and sometimes zero then spike up to like 10k This is probably because I turned on dynamic bitrate to prevent the stream from crashing when the bitrates start acting up, but that’s the issue. My bitrate seems extremely unstable and I’m not sure what the issue is. I’m at 400 download and 6-10 upload. I have all the recommended settings and I’m using a Ryzen 7 2700 and and a 4080gpu with 64gb ram. I’m at a complete loss. My ISP also swapped my modem and router and I can’t take anymore “have you tried rebooting” I also notice on dead by daylight when I’m not streaming, the game sometimes gives me a dropped packet icon where my in game ping goes from an average 65-72 ping to a spiked brief 280.
hi i just got my game pc afew days ago and im struggling getting a clear stream i have a upload speed of 10.6 normally and i used all the right setting for my internet speed but it still comes out blurry just wondering if you had any suggestions that i can try great looking video btw
I cant get my stream to a good quality stream. I use 2 pc setup. My stream pc only has streamlabs obs. My game pc got obs open to use projector mode to my elgate4k capture card. Tried alor settings but as soon as i move in game it gets blurry
I am stopped with streaming , I have high end pc with Rtx 4080 And I have still a blurry game I stream league of legends and other people have very good results average streamers +2 viewer I don’t understand fr internet is good fiber 1 gb down 1 gb upload it’s make me sad men
My twitch must be completely boned. No matter what i do, my stream is awful. Losing color channels, pixelation, screen tearing. However, if I stream to youtube, everything looks crystal clear and i have no artifacting. Twitch doesnt have streamer support and what they do have is more useless than ABS on the first ever car. TH-cam even lets me stream at higher res with more bitrate. Would you happen to know what to do? It's very clearly not my hardware or connection and i REALLY want to stream to twitch. Even though the quality is straight garbage.
Incredibly helpful video for a specific issue that isn't hitting the "BEST SETTINGS" approach. Very real and well thought out. I appreciated this very much! THANK YOU
Absolutely informative video, kind sir!
This is GOLD, thank you so much
Streamlabs Desktop has the option for AMD HW H.264 for AMD GPU users. Not sure if OBS offers it.
I didn't even know there is a recommended guidelines. Thank you!
I noticed on this video you used the rescaled section under the video tab instead of the one under the stream tab compared to the older video of yours I commented on earlier, any specific reason why? Just curious
This video isn't covering streaming/recording at the same time at different resolutions like the other one, so the structure is a bit different. If only doing one final produced resolution, it won't matter so much resource wise *where* you do the rescaling, but the *important* part is that you *only* rescale in one place.
@@StreamTechTVthank you for the wisdom!
W video! Thanks
I tried out the twitch bitrate test setting after increasing the bits from 6k to 7k, and the quality setting from 3 to 6. I think some old video I saw when I started out also suggested downscaling the resolution, which is ok if you're playing games that actually run at a lower resolution or aren't using the entire broadcasting space, but when you're playing a game at 1080p and uploading at that size, then they should probably be the same otherwise it looks bad no matter what.
I’ve been having solid streams until I went on a 5 month hiatus and when I came back, suddenly OBS tells me on the little signal bar at the bottom that it’s dripping from green to red and I’ll see the bitrate go from 5k to 100 and sometimes zero then spike up to like 10k
This is probably because I turned on dynamic bitrate to prevent the stream from crashing when the bitrates start acting up, but that’s the issue. My bitrate seems extremely unstable and I’m not sure what the issue is. I’m at 400 download and 6-10 upload.
I have all the recommended settings and I’m using a Ryzen 7 2700 and and a 4080gpu with 64gb ram.
I’m at a complete loss.
My ISP also swapped my modem and router and I can’t take anymore “have you tried rebooting” I also notice on dead by daylight when I’m not streaming, the game sometimes gives me a dropped packet icon where my in game ping goes from an average 65-72 ping to a spiked brief 280.
hi i just got my game pc afew days ago and im struggling getting a clear stream i have a upload speed of 10.6 normally and i used all the right setting for my internet speed but it still comes out blurry just wondering if you had any suggestions that i can try great looking video btw
That's a little tight since you'll have other background things on your network using that upload. Also if on wireless, you'll need to hardwire.
@@StreamTechTV thanks for replying i am hard wired but still trying to find a sweet spot for a clean stream
yo i have 100 upload but when i use more then 3000 bit rate lets say 6000 im losing like alot of frame drops on the stream what do i do
I cant get my stream to a good quality stream. I use 2 pc setup. My stream pc only has streamlabs obs. My game pc got obs open to use projector mode to my elgate4k capture card.
Tried alor settings but as soon as i move in game it gets blurry
I am stopped with streaming , I have high end pc with Rtx 4080 And I have still a blurry game I stream league of legends and other people have very good results average streamers +2 viewer I don’t understand fr internet is good fiber 1 gb down 1 gb upload it’s make me sad men
Sorry for the late reply. Fire up OBS and try the log analyzer instructions here obsproject.com/tools/analyzer
My twitch must be completely boned. No matter what i do, my stream is awful. Losing color channels, pixelation, screen tearing. However, if I stream to youtube, everything looks crystal clear and i have no artifacting. Twitch doesnt have streamer support and what they do have is more useless than ABS on the first ever car. TH-cam even lets me stream at higher res with more bitrate.
Would you happen to know what to do? It's very clearly not my hardware or connection and i REALLY want to stream to twitch. Even though the quality is straight garbage.
this video might be good but there is only mid in your voice, no bass or treble, the eq is terrible and made this unlistenable with headphones