The BEST OBS Settings for Streaming & Recording Games in CRISPY QUALITY (NO LAG) (Full Guide)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
- What's up everyone! Today's video is showcasing an OBS settings guide for the best streaming and recording settings, in 2024!
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This is the first vid that helped. Got a beast of a pc and was constantly stuttering and just not crisp. This legit helped so much. Tried all the shit people say to do in other vids and of course nothing worked. Thank you🙏
I've got a 2 pc set up and I'm upset that an entire pc (that was used for gaming, it's fully capable) it was struggling to stream my video from my current gaming pc. it's so dumb that you have to get every single setting exactly right, or it just looks like shit. and no tutorial has solved it. maybe when I get off work i can try these steps
I'm a month late but this is the best OBS tutorial I've come across so far, the only one that actually helped. Thank you🙏
great guide from a goated content creator! Will make sure to try these out when I can
When recording tutorials, you might want to consider 1080 because the 4K text is hard to read on 1080 monitors not to mention mobile. Great tutorial though.
It was quite easy for me, honestly. I've got a 1080p display for my screen. My phone is pretty small compared to the average
that doesn't even make sense to me anyway. a higher resolution is objectively easier to see than a lower resolution.
thank you
So under streaming/a lot of people say to run 2 keyframes, tuning high quality, 10,000 kpbs for youtube. I have a RTX 2070. My upload speed is 21mbps. They also say to turn on look ahead. Why is yours different? I'm just asking bro.
hello stranger, let me try to answer your question: FOR TH-cam: they recommend you send them a maximum bitrate of 12,000 (technically you can send them a higher bitrate like 15k but you get diminishing returns and not worth it). FOR TWITCH: they recommend a maximum bitrate of 6000 for 1080p60 (a bit higher for twitch partners/affiliates, but the bump in quality isnt significant as its still 1080p60, so stick with 6000 for twitch). As for the "look ahead" feature i would simply leave this off and focus on a reliable stream first, then worry about the tweaking later. KEYFRAME SETTING: Keyframes are points in the video where the entire frame is sent instead of just the differences from the previous frame. Having a keyframe interval of 2 means that it takes at most 2 seconds for the viewers to catch up to a point where they can properly display the feed. Basically leave this value on Auto(0 seconds) and tweak this later after you have confirmed a reliable stream first.
Question: do you know why OBS Studio doesn't let me stream 1080p when i have all my settings output to stream 1080. It worked on streamlabs no problem but OBS studio wont let me.
great video bro just wondering what plugins you use for obs
Would these recommendations work for a dual pc setup?
How are you getting these settings? Mine shows "Tune" instead of "Tuning" and no multipass, AND when i click tune, it shows " film, animation,grain, stillimage, psnr, ssim, fastdecode, zerolatency" which is completely different dropdown options compared to yours?
Bruh update your goddamn OBS I haven't seen film grain in 2yrs lol
@@AceMercs I did update it lol checked 3 times for any new updates just to be sure which is weird
@@xAustishxI’m having the same issue
@hidefgaming6611 I'll be honest bro I just stopped trying lol, I screwed up and ended up having to delete all my settings bring them back to default, which then deleted all my plug-ins, scenes, etc. So I had to spend another 4 hours re adding that all back in lol not worth it imo unless you're getting to be a bigger streamer, twitch already bogards your bitrate unless you're partnered with them anyway. Personally I think streamlabs is better optimized for following along with this video but I'm too stubborn to switch, I like my regular obs lol
It will show when you switch your video encoder to NVIDIA NVENC
please tell me the name of this wallpaper and what application it is on
Prob wallpaper engine
W vid I sub
Testing it out and boy good stuff!! Especially since I'm on a single pc as well and can't afford 2 :) do you have 2 monitors or just 1
I was running 2 at the time I recorded this video, but it was running perfectly fine with a dual monitor & runs just as good with 1 monitor :) single pc can still work!
@@f0rbi Hey, I'm looking to be a content creator but i dont have the best computer, can you make a video of a quicksync tutorial?
hello, i have a 4k hdmi splitter connected to my 4k 1080p capture card... without splitter i get yuv420 color on ps5 instead of rgb... which edid mode should i use copy or downscale on splitter. both show up on obs.. i just want the best connection
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thannk you bro youre the gtoat
May I ask what editing software you use?
Premiere Pro!
@@f0rbi I LOVE PREMIERE PRO
I run a i7-12700k 3060ti
25mbps upload
Just rebuilt from an i5-8600k and rx5600xt had no issues streaming at 1080p 30 fps. I havent gotten around to even try stresmingnyt. But would these settings be good like yours? Also could u put ur rig setup in ur description? I did learn the output on ur atream I'll try that out. I've always ran 1080p canvas and output with no issues lol. I'll try out that output resolution, I'm affilated aswell. Thanks man
Your upload speed is what’s going to affect you the worst. Keep your bitrate around the 6-10k range (test and check for dropped frames), and go from there.
1080 canvas, 30fps should be fine for your specs.
In terms of my specs, i’m running a dual PC setup. Streaming PC is a 7700X 3070, so it handles just about any type of encoding I throw at it
is this streaming and recording at the same time or one at a time?
My fps are very stable when I’m not streaming but once I go live my fps at game go crazy up and down
Here is my specs CPU: Inter(R) Core(TM) i7-13700KF
MotherBoard: MAG Z690 TOMAHAWK
MSI MPG A750G PCIE5
GPU: GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
Monitor: ACER Nitro 24.5" Full HD 250hz.
Ram: 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE RGB 16GB (2x8GB)
@@zaidethkorlacki5745do you also have that problem when recording?
I had a similar problem where I would get 1000+ fps in Minecraft when not recording and when recording in just 60 fps it would go down to 300-400 fps unstable, but I found a fix after months
How do I get that moving wallpaper
i did everything and my recordings still look bad idk why
I used P6 and the Video was flickering, what's the issue?
is it my gpu?
NOTE FOR RECORDING: OBS will take your output resolution (in this case he has it set to 936p) and upscales it to 1440p which gives a terrible over-sharpened looking video. What you should do instead is the opposite, set your output resolution to the highest possible (in this case 1440p) so that your recording footage is NATIVE 1440p, and for your stream change your resolution in your encoder settings to stream in 1080p. Ive ran many tests and the upscaled recordings (1440p or 4k) all look terrible in comparison to the NATIVE res recordings.
my obs wont start streaming. Ill have to go in save mode and then it works... What could cause this?
I don’t have all the settings, but obs is fully updated
When I record it's showing 75% of my screen when I play it back. What settings would I have messed up? It's like it's capturing 3/4 of my game play and missing full screen?
likely the output resolution if i had to guess, in comparison to the resolution you're playing the game in. you should just be able to resize the source to fit the screen, or change the output resolution to the native monitor res.
you'll experience this more often if you play games in stretched res, so you always have to stretch-to-fit if thats the case.
Wait but how is your video 4K if you recorded in 1440p
Does my Pc can run more fps and less delay with an capture card?
I dont see anything on the OBS black screen its just black and I hit record and when i look up the file its black and I can see the bottom bar playing but there is nothing to see.
You have to add a display capture scene
I'm AMD and it's quiet different for setting this up.
i don't have the multipel pass option
why is it that they say to change settings that dont exist??
I tried like 4 different tutorials but I just cant get it to work, I tried changing the settings so much, my game works soo nice but the recording its just crappy everytime
Try running as administrator!
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why can i hear myself ?? how to fix
Hello, i have a problem on game i have no lag but on live i have lag :( my internet its 500mbps
Make sure you’re running OBS as administrator, but if you’re dropping frames (check stats) then it’s something encoder/network related
There is a noticeable input delay when I play and record with obs... I am a pro player with i7 14th gen, RTX 4070ti super, I play with 2k and record and I get +200FPS, everything is fine as a I have a powerful pc, just this input delay annoys me... Any idea why? Thank you
Having settings on low latency & performance will help the most, but input latency is bound to happen when recording/streaming on a single PC setup. If the input delay is REALLY bad, there’s something else causing it
If it’s 100% OBS causing it, changing OBS application priority would probably be my next step, as well as the low latency settings
@f0rbi Thank you for the reply, I would first try changing the tuning to Low Latency, if did not go well I would change the application priority, do i change it to low or high?
@@MM-zw3cz You want your game & OBS to be high priority if you’re having issues. Try setting your game first and see if that changes anything, then do OBS
Isn't HEVC newer? I've just watched a ton of videos about all of this and they have it set to HEVC.
HEVC is good but can also cause more strain on the encoder. with Twitch specifically, it doesn’t make much of a difference between NVENC and HEVC, so I use HEVC for recording.
@@f0rbi I set it back to H.264. I'm just not getting that 1440p (clear look) like these other streamers. One streamer told me his kbps is set to 45,000. Like what? LOL I have mine set to 18,000. My upload is 22 mbps
@@outbreak_monkey in your recordings or stream? super high bitrate could cause some compression issues on some platforms due to bitrate limitations, but if it’s recording, higher bitrate = higher quality
@@f0rbi I asked him what he was streaming at and he said 45,000. He has a 4090. His upload is 300mbps. That's probably why LOL. I just ordered a MSI NVIDIA 4060 Ti from my current 2070, so HOPEFULLY my streams will be better.
@@outbreak_monkey If it’s Twitch, then 8,000 is all you need, because that’s the absolute highest it caps out at. I’m not sure about other platforms personally
for no reason my clips are no longer fluid, I recorded Apex Legends at 120fps without problems after formatting the PC to cleanly install Windows 11 my clips are recorded very badly, they are practically still, while my gameplay in the game is fluid as usual, help !!!
try running OBS as administrator!
@@f0rbi nothing change i try it
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what is this wallpaper ?
@@Asertywzwas just bouta ask this ty
i dont have encoder setting ? way?
are you running on integrated graphics? lol every computer has an encoder at least the x264 cpu encoder
My settings show different things than yours does
I’m streaming on my pc I’m stream with my Xbox with the capture card
When I record my game runs good but video lags 😢
Make sure OBS is opened as admin!
@@f0rbi admin what does it mean
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