Hello! Are streaming from this computer
Intel 3570K
Nvidia gtx 660Ti
100/100 Fiber
Are streaming Global Offensive with 60 Fps plus my in-game Resolution (1920x1080).
Im currently using x264, however, sometimes the fps drops down when theres much happening on the screen. Both the in-game and OBS fps so it gets noticable.
I know that its not the best thing to stream 1080p, however, if im lowering it to 720p in OBS, the quality of the stream really drops.
I tested nvenc, it works great and i get much better fps, however, it can't handle the high motion thats happening because of pixelration that happens.
I wonder if intels Quick sync would help? If not, then i guess my only thing to do is to lower it to 720p and take the bad quality that happens. Would be nice if it was a encoder that could use both CPU and GPU and could manage high motion scenes.
Intel 3570K
Nvidia gtx 660Ti
100/100 Fiber
Are streaming Global Offensive with 60 Fps plus my in-game Resolution (1920x1080).
Im currently using x264, however, sometimes the fps drops down when theres much happening on the screen. Both the in-game and OBS fps so it gets noticable.
I know that its not the best thing to stream 1080p, however, if im lowering it to 720p in OBS, the quality of the stream really drops.
I tested nvenc, it works great and i get much better fps, however, it can't handle the high motion thats happening because of pixelration that happens.
I wonder if intels Quick sync would help? If not, then i guess my only thing to do is to lower it to 720p and take the bad quality that happens. Would be nice if it was a encoder that could use both CPU and GPU and could manage high motion scenes.