Question / Help 1080p stream / 4K recording - system questions

psnorton23

New Member
I need a PC system that will allow me to stream 1080p and record in 4K
I will use 3 cameras at the same time.

The OBS canvas will be 4K.
The additional camera angles will be available as small feeds in the corner (like a let's play).

Everything will need to be new as no part of my current system will keep up...
I do have 2 Cam Link 4K units though.
So if those can be reused that would help.

For the system I would need, I'm not really sure where to put the focus or if I just need to overpower everything.
I'm NOT playing any games, only recording/streaming video for a show.

I'm OK with building a system, but if there is an existing build from a custom PC maker I'm OK with paying extra for it to just work and no headaches.

Does anyone have an suggestions on where I should start?
 

Tomasz Góral

Active Member
For 3 cameras i use i7-6700, as source use two GC553 and blackmagic mini recorder 4k (all card grab 4k25).
As you can see this is not the latest model, I recently bought a laptop that is about 25% faster (i7-9750 HP Omen).
 

psnorton23

New Member
For 3 cameras i use i7-6700, as source use two GC553 and blackmagic mini recorder 4k (all card grab 4k25).
As you can see this is not the latest model, I recently bought a laptop that is about 25% faster (i7-9750 HP Omen).
What are your settings for quality in OBS? 30FPS?

I recommend you adding an NVIDIA 1650 SUPER or better to use the NVENC encoder.
What level of quality @ 30FPS would I be able to record with a 1650 Super? Medium?
 

BigYuckFou

Member
i agree to stream at 1080p and record at 4k is going to be intensive on many PCs. pretty certain I would struggle to do it and I get a beast of a PC.

side note for $350 you can gt the EVGA 2060 KO or KO Ultra that has the TU104 chip the same as the 1080.. but with less cuda cores. but the encoding chip is the same and on the larger die too.

If you want to stream and record you are going to either need to stream using the CPU and or GPU, then in your case due to different resolutions need to use the other to record. so stream with the CPU since 1080 is less intensive and record at 4k using your GPU.

you are probably going to be able to stream and record medium quality.

Here is my PC beast that would struggle to do 4 k record and 1080p stream at slow quality.
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psnorton23

New Member
i agree to stream at 1080p and record at 4k is going to be intensive on many PCs. pretty certain I would struggle to do it and I get a beast of a PC.

side note for $350 you can gt the EVGA 2060 KO or KO Ultra that has the TU104 chip the same as the 1080.. but with less cuda cores. but the encoding chip is the same and on the larger die too.

If you want to stream and record you are going to either need to stream using the CPU and or GPU, then in your case due to different resolutions need to use the other to record. so stream with the CPU since 1080 is less intensive and record at 4k using your GPU.

you are probably going to be able to stream and record medium quality.
So a 1080 would be able to handle the 4K with 3 camera sources?
Or would the additional camera sources require a better GPU?
Would I see a benefit from going to a 20XX card?

On the CPU, better to go with something that has more cores? Like a Threadripper?
 

BigYuckFou

Member
if you attempting to do all encoding on your GPU then the 1650 super or higher they are all the same encoding chip, some things like look ahead and physco visual tuning do use cuda cores. so i would get an evga 2016 KO

if you plan to use the CPU to encode medium just about any 4ghz 8 core will do. try encoding at slow and your going to need at least 12 ores. IMO.
 

psnorton23

New Member
So if I am encoding using the GPU for the 4K like you suggested, there is no benefit for me to go to something like a (just for example) 2080ti 11gb card instead of the evga 2016 KO because they all use the same encoding chip?

If I used the CPU for encoding the 4K recording I want a minimum of 12 cores .... is that with the GPU doing the 1080p streaming?
Or am I misunderstanding how things work?

I'm not aiming for medium, that was just me wondering what I could get done with x parts.
 
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Tomasz Góral

Active Member
Nvidia 10xx and 1650 have the same encoding chipset, 1660 and 20xx are the same chip.
I have 3 camera on i7-6700 Nvidia 1050Ti, 1080p50 or 4kp25, in first case CPU <50%, in second CPU <70%.
My CPU is water cooled.
 

rockbottom

Active Member
I have a 6700k along with a GTX-1660 Super, my set-up can do everything you're asking for & much more!

I was actually going to build a new system when the Ryzen 9's came out but decided to swap out my Fury X with the 1660 Super. Now, I have absolutely no need to do anything as my system smokes.

If I was to build a new system right now, it would be with a 3900X or 3950X & an RTX-2080ti.

What NLE are you using? Vegas Pro 17 is GPU accelerated but with the Voukoder encoder rendering speeds are absolutely insane when using NVENC.

Would I see any improvement when editing recordings with a 2060 over a 1660?

Nope
 

psnorton23

New Member
I have Adobe Premiere.
I'm kind of sick of paying for it but it's what I know so...

What do you do that the 2080ti would benefit you over the 1660?

When I say improvement I don't mean in the actual recording ... I mean would a 2060 do the work faster than a 1660?
 

psnorton23

New Member
Thanks I will check that out!

I am thinking a Ryzen 9 3950x and a 1660 card.

To maximize the 4K recording, will I end up wanting to to use the CPU there and the GPU for the 1080p stream (which is downscaled from the 4K canvas)?

That is my hope but I just want to make sure the GPU can tolerate that.

My focus is the 4K but I don't want the stream to look like garbage.
 

rockbottom

Active Member
Gotcha!

Do what I did, throw the 1660 in your current system & test it out. If you decide that you want to use x264 instead for your 4k recording, just move it to your new system. I think you'll be surprised how good the Turing encoder is.
 

psnorton23

New Member
When you say instead .... are you meaning use the GPU for both the stream and recording?
I am streaming 1080 and recording 4K at the same time. (I forgot to note that in the first post)

I didn't think the GPU would tolerate that and someone had said that since I am recording in one resolution and streaming in another I'd have to split the work.

It actually would not fit in the system I currently have anyway. It's a little Dell 3420 tower that only has a single slot available because of the pci wifi card I had to add.
 

psnorton23

New Member
From what I am reading/seeing .... if I want to use the new NVENC in OBS, I can't rescale the output down from 4K to 1080p. I'd have to use the old NVENC. So I would have to use the GPU for 4K recording and the x264 to rescale down to 1080p. I'm not sure how this will impact everything.
 

rockbottom

Active Member
Take a look, there will be multiple posts

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rockbottom

Active Member
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19:15:39.738: ┃ ┃ ┣gs_flush: min=0.021 ms, median=0.041 ms, max=3.539 ms, 99th percentile=0.116 ms
19:15:39.738: ┃ ┃ ┗download_frame: min=0 ms, median=0.001 ms, max=0.025 ms, 99th percentile=0.003 ms, 0.480306 calls per parent call
19:15:39.738: ┃ ┗output_video_data: min=0.916 ms, median=1.16 ms, max=5.044 ms, 99th percentile=2.134 ms, 0.480277 calls per parent call
19:15:39.738: ┗render_displays: min=0 ms, median=0.133 ms, max=4.58 ms, 99th percentile=0.366 ms
19:15:39.738: video_thread(video): min=5.237 ms, median=5.913 ms, max=18.491 ms, 99th percentile=9.402 ms
19:15:39.738: ┗receive_video: min=0.545 ms, median=0.788 ms, max=2.568 ms, 99th percentile=1.387 ms
19:15:39.738: ┗do_encode: min=0.545 ms, median=0.787 ms, max=2.567 ms, 99th percentile=1.386 ms
19:15:39.738: ┗encode(streaming_h264): min=0.544 ms, median=0.773 ms, max=2.547 ms, 99th percentile=1.366 ms
19:15:39.738: =================================================
19:15:39.738: == Profiler Time Between Calls ==================
19:15:39.738: obs_hotkey_thread(25 ms): min=24.96 ms, median=25.93 ms, max=37.902 ms, 4.83684% within ±2% of 25 ms (0% lower, 95.1632% higher)
19:15:39.738: obs_graphics_thread(16.6667 ms): min=1.318 ms, median=16.667 ms, max=398.206 ms, 99.9282% within ±2% of 16.667 ms (0.0344768% lower, 0.0373499% higher)
19:15:39.738: =================================================
19:15:39.800: Number of memory leaks: 0
 
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