My issue is a weird one. I noticed it with the recent changes to Twitch and with OBS 18.0.1 update. So I was trying to figure out what might be causing it.
I stream at 2500 kbps to Twitch with a CBR of the same amount. I expect some variability in the bitrate that comes from Twitch as a result. However, the issue is that Twitch is constantly reporting that the bitrate at source is lower than what I'm encoding. I'm still not to the point, but bear with me as this is a weird issue I'm having. So the video encoding of 2500 + audio encoding of 96 should equate to around 2600 bitrate as being reported by Twitch right? It's about 200 lower than that usually that's getting reported back for a still image. Once things start happening, it actually becomes a bit lower, so it'll spike between 2200-2400ish for the bitrate, as being reported by Twitch. There's very little in the way of fluctuations over the bitrate I have specified to be encoded at.
Here's the weird issue. If my Elgato HD60 Pro is active in any way. Either from their Game Capture software, it being activated because it was the first time I've opened up OBS Studio and I wasn't on a scene with it as a source, or it being an actual source, the bitrate being reported back by Twitch is 700 less than what I set as the encoding rate, which is 2500.
Why? This should not be possible as far as I know, but it's doing it and I cannot for the life of me understand what the hell is going on right now.
I stream at 2500 kbps to Twitch with a CBR of the same amount. I expect some variability in the bitrate that comes from Twitch as a result. However, the issue is that Twitch is constantly reporting that the bitrate at source is lower than what I'm encoding. I'm still not to the point, but bear with me as this is a weird issue I'm having. So the video encoding of 2500 + audio encoding of 96 should equate to around 2600 bitrate as being reported by Twitch right? It's about 200 lower than that usually that's getting reported back for a still image. Once things start happening, it actually becomes a bit lower, so it'll spike between 2200-2400ish for the bitrate, as being reported by Twitch. There's very little in the way of fluctuations over the bitrate I have specified to be encoded at.
Here's the weird issue. If my Elgato HD60 Pro is active in any way. Either from their Game Capture software, it being activated because it was the first time I've opened up OBS Studio and I wasn't on a scene with it as a source, or it being an actual source, the bitrate being reported back by Twitch is 700 less than what I set as the encoding rate, which is 2500.
Why? This should not be possible as far as I know, but it's doing it and I cannot for the life of me understand what the hell is going on right now.