MairuFrost
New Member
I will have bandwidth limits. I basically will be paying per every 10GBs. I want to make those GBs count, specially sense my ISP doesn't use a roll over system on this.
I want to stream 1080p @48FPS, with a audio bit-rate of 96kbps for three hours once a week at lest. Which if I can Somehow compress it enough I think it's possible. My system is in my singiture, but incase it's not here it is
Is there any chart on CBR vs VRV bitrate : x264 CPU preset quality gains somewhere? I know 1.4MB/s is most recommended for CBR Enabled, Super-fast CPU Super-Fast preset is most optimal recommendation for 1080p streams or basically 84,000kBs (84mB) a hour?
Every week I want to do a 3 hour live stream every Friday. Sometimes doing a 2 hour preshow, and maybe a 3 hour aftershow.
I have to pay for every 10 GB's I use. No roll overs, straight up per every ten Gigs, because of the location i will live at.
Lets say 5 times a month (worst case possible)
Main Show: 84mB(3)5 = 1,260mB
Pre Show: 84mB(2)5 = 840mB
After Show: 84mB(3)5 = 1,260mB =
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|(1,260)2 + 840mB = 3360mb (3.36GB)|
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That's 16.5% of my data in 5 days out of 30 and that's only for just the stream, not the bandwidth required to keep up with the chat, to check the stream, to read my emails. to upload the stream later once it's edited to YouTube, while also Playing a game like Starcraft, or Left 4 Dead 2, any updates to Steam, or Live, or PSN that I Might have to do in order to stream the game I want to stream, or even to upload other YouTube Contant for other shows I want to do.
Generally I've noticed most of my videos that I compressed to mp4's with x264 per 10 minutes = about 120mb.
I generally upload videos 15-22 minute videos or about 160 - 200mbs.
With my PC, I can:
Running this thing into the ground isn't something I know how to do... I try, It gets back up, kicks my @$$, and punches Death in the mother Funking Face! KAAAA KAAAAAAA!
So I need settings that is most bandwidth optimized, not CPU as I am not worried about my CPU usage. If I have to drop to 720p that's fine, but preferably I want to stay at 1080p, maybe some day move to 1440p @ 21:9r.
Thank you in advance for your time.
I want to stream 1080p @48FPS, with a audio bit-rate of 96kbps for three hours once a week at lest. Which if I can Somehow compress it enough I think it's possible. My system is in my singiture, but incase it's not here it is
California Desktop (Exodus):
HP Pavilion 170 HP Pavilion 23xi
Dell 2314T 23-Inch Touch Screen LED-lit Monitor
Logitech G510 Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G600 Gaming Mouse
Bamboo Pen & Tablet
Specifications:
Intel i7-4770k @ 3.50GHz (model: BX80646I74770K)
Asus Sabertooth Z87
NVidea Geforce GTX 760
14GB DDR3 1600
Thermaltake USA Armor Revo Gene Snow Edition
Other:
Lexicon Alpha USB Audio Interface
Berhinger XenyX X1204X 12 channel mixer
Kinivo BTD-400
Diamond Dynamic PVM 46
MXL 770 Cardioid Condenser Microphone
Sony Playstation 3 Blue Wireless Controller.
(2) Logitech QuickCam Express
Logitch 720c HD webcam
Audio-Technica ATH-M50XWH with FiiO E6 Amp (white)
HP Pavilion 170 HP Pavilion 23xi
Dell 2314T 23-Inch Touch Screen LED-lit Monitor
Logitech G510 Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G600 Gaming Mouse
Bamboo Pen & Tablet
Specifications:
Intel i7-4770k @ 3.50GHz (model: BX80646I74770K)
Asus Sabertooth Z87
NVidea Geforce GTX 760
14GB DDR3 1600
Thermaltake USA Armor Revo Gene Snow Edition
Other:
Lexicon Alpha USB Audio Interface
Berhinger XenyX X1204X 12 channel mixer
Kinivo BTD-400
Diamond Dynamic PVM 46
MXL 770 Cardioid Condenser Microphone
Sony Playstation 3 Blue Wireless Controller.
(2) Logitech QuickCam Express
Logitch 720c HD webcam
Audio-Technica ATH-M50XWH with FiiO E6 Amp (white)
Is there any chart on CBR vs VRV bitrate : x264 CPU preset quality gains somewhere? I know 1.4MB/s is most recommended for CBR Enabled, Super-fast CPU Super-Fast preset is most optimal recommendation for 1080p streams or basically 84,000kBs (84mB) a hour?
Every week I want to do a 3 hour live stream every Friday. Sometimes doing a 2 hour preshow, and maybe a 3 hour aftershow.
I have to pay for every 10 GB's I use. No roll overs, straight up per every ten Gigs, because of the location i will live at.
Lets say 5 times a month (worst case possible)
Main Show: 84mB(3)5 = 1,260mB
Pre Show: 84mB(2)5 = 840mB
After Show: 84mB(3)5 = 1,260mB =
==============================
|(1,260)2 + 840mB = 3360mb (3.36GB)|
==============================
That's 16.5% of my data in 5 days out of 30 and that's only for just the stream, not the bandwidth required to keep up with the chat, to check the stream, to read my emails. to upload the stream later once it's edited to YouTube, while also Playing a game like Starcraft, or Left 4 Dead 2, any updates to Steam, or Live, or PSN that I Might have to do in order to stream the game I want to stream, or even to upload other YouTube Contant for other shows I want to do.
Generally I've noticed most of my videos that I compressed to mp4's with x264 per 10 minutes = about 120mb.
I generally upload videos 15-22 minute videos or about 160 - 200mbs.
With my PC, I can:
- Emulate Double Dash
- Emulate Super Mario Sunshine
- Emulate Phantasy Star Online
- Emulate FF Crisis Core Unscaled by 10 with anti-aliasing
- Emulate Kingdom Hearts @ 1080p Unscaled by 10, Anti-aliasing hacks, Blaw, blaw, blaw
- Stream to Twitch TV using OBS w/ presets at slowest, 1080p, Capturing screen (with Aero enabled), while recording
- Stream to uStream using xSplit with similar presets of OBS
- Recording Main Monitor with Camtasia Recorder @ 1080p
- Recording FFCC with DXtory at 1080p x264 encoded
Running this thing into the ground isn't something I know how to do... I try, It gets back up, kicks my @$$, and punches Death in the mother Funking Face! KAAAA KAAAAAAA!
So I need settings that is most bandwidth optimized, not CPU as I am not worried about my CPU usage. If I have to drop to 720p that's fine, but preferably I want to stay at 1080p, maybe some day move to 1440p @ 21:9r.
Thank you in advance for your time.