LevelingLucian
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Current configuration.
Gaming PC:
I7 7700 watercooled
16GB DDR4
GTX1080Ti watercooled
SSD for OS
HDD for games
Streaming PC:
Ryzen 7 1700
8GB DDR4
GTX1050Ti (pre-render frames set to 4)
SSD for OS
HDD for stuff
Elgato HD 60 Pro PCI Express capture card (set to see 1080)
OBS Studio
Internet: 75Mbps down / 20 Mbps up (upload seems very consistent)
I connected my gaming PC to my streaming PC via HDMI, I setup Elgato sound to transfer my game audio and mic audio from gaming PC to the Streaming PC. So, I am happy with that, it sounds good. At first I was getting screen tearing, but I think setting pre-render frames to 4 and downscaling to 720p@60 helped. So, my current settings for obs:
canvas 1080p
downscale 720p
bitrate 6,000
Encoding: Fast
1. I think changing pre-render frames and downscaling pretty much took care of screen tearing, but I think I did notice it a little still. Anything else I can do to help with that? I did read I could set the elgato to 720p and then canvas to 720p and downscale to 720p to help, but the problem I run into is my background graphics don’t fit the page then. So, I left the elgato and canvas at 1080p and just set downscale to 720p.
2. If I go any lower on encoding, the game is extremely choppy on the stream. Is this correct or should the Ryzen 7 1700 be able to handle slower encoding? When I tried it in 1080p@60, I had to do “veryfast” encoding and in 720p@60 downscale I can do “fast” encoding. What settings do you recommend?
3. Once I get the best settings figured out, I want to hook my PS4, Xbox one, and Switch up to see how that works. I do not have an audio mixer, I just have a focusrite solo USB interface. So, is my best course of action to just plug my PS4 into the capture card and then just swap my USB mic over to the streaming PC? Then plug my headphones into the controller?
Not sure if I am allowed to post my twitch, but if you find it, the last two streams I did were 2 pc setup. The first, Dark Souls was when I had bad tearing, then I changed settings and the last stream Ghost Recon, is based off my current settings above.
Gaming PC:
I7 7700 watercooled
16GB DDR4
GTX1080Ti watercooled
SSD for OS
HDD for games
Streaming PC:
Ryzen 7 1700
8GB DDR4
GTX1050Ti (pre-render frames set to 4)
SSD for OS
HDD for stuff
Elgato HD 60 Pro PCI Express capture card (set to see 1080)
OBS Studio
Internet: 75Mbps down / 20 Mbps up (upload seems very consistent)
I connected my gaming PC to my streaming PC via HDMI, I setup Elgato sound to transfer my game audio and mic audio from gaming PC to the Streaming PC. So, I am happy with that, it sounds good. At first I was getting screen tearing, but I think setting pre-render frames to 4 and downscaling to 720p@60 helped. So, my current settings for obs:
canvas 1080p
downscale 720p
bitrate 6,000
Encoding: Fast
1. I think changing pre-render frames and downscaling pretty much took care of screen tearing, but I think I did notice it a little still. Anything else I can do to help with that? I did read I could set the elgato to 720p and then canvas to 720p and downscale to 720p to help, but the problem I run into is my background graphics don’t fit the page then. So, I left the elgato and canvas at 1080p and just set downscale to 720p.
2. If I go any lower on encoding, the game is extremely choppy on the stream. Is this correct or should the Ryzen 7 1700 be able to handle slower encoding? When I tried it in 1080p@60, I had to do “veryfast” encoding and in 720p@60 downscale I can do “fast” encoding. What settings do you recommend?
3. Once I get the best settings figured out, I want to hook my PS4, Xbox one, and Switch up to see how that works. I do not have an audio mixer, I just have a focusrite solo USB interface. So, is my best course of action to just plug my PS4 into the capture card and then just swap my USB mic over to the streaming PC? Then plug my headphones into the controller?
Not sure if I am allowed to post my twitch, but if you find it, the last two streams I did were 2 pc setup. The first, Dark Souls was when I had bad tearing, then I changed settings and the last stream Ghost Recon, is based off my current settings above.