Hello, I am trying to get good settings using OBS and I have yet to have any luck.
Log: https://gist.github.com/e2ef518fd70ca1f7b0da
Log: https://gist.github.com/e2ef518fd70ca1f7b0da
You didn't mention the problem you were having but based on your logs, its in game fps drop? try 720@60 or 1080@30. I often tell people try one not both, find the one you cant stream without. high quality or high frames. in the case of LoL, I would imagine you want to keep your 1080@30. second raise your bitrate closer to 3500 if you have the upload speedHello, I am trying to get good settings using OBS and I have yet to have any luck.
Log: https://gist.github.com/e2ef518fd70ca1f7b0da
You didn't mention the problem you were having but based on your logs, its in game fps drop? try 720@60 or 1080@30. I often tell people try one not both, find the one you cant stream without. high quality or high frames. in the case of LoL, I would imagine you want to keep your 1080@30. second raise your bitrate closer to 3500 if you have the upload speed
Sorry, I put it on the tittle. I am having issues on high motion games like csgo. When moving it gets really blurry and I have tried 3500 bitrate. I have tried 720/60fps and it just did not solve the issue.
What helped me is changing the x264 CPU Preset on a slower level.. but the slower the mode, the more your CPU needs to work. But it looks very clean then, even with high motion
1080@60 will need 4500-8000 bitrate to look clean. if you are doing this, I wouldn't drop the preset down to anything lower than faster.I have tried that, but I did not notice anything different blurry wise. Right now I have it on faster and I have a 4930k CPU.
1080@60 will need 4500-8000 bitrate to look clean. if you are doing this, I wouldn't drop the preset down to anything lower than faster.
try 720@60 3500 bitrate with medium or slow preset. you have a CPU that can do that. post a twitch past broadcast with what you are talking about just to make sure we are talking about the same thing.
If you're not partnered with Twitch then no, not possible.I was wondering why there is no FPS difference when I do 1080/30 and then when I try 1080/60 my fps is cut a little more than half. Is it not possible for me to do 1080/60 with a 4930k, 670 SLI,16 gb ram, and 20 upload?
you can do 1080@60 but its not worth it without transcoding. Which comes with being parnered, but technically it can be done but you arent guaranteed support from twitch when bitrate is set higher than 3500.I was wondering why there is no FPS difference when I do 1080/30 and then when I try 1080/60 my fps is cut a little more than half. Is it not possible for me to do 1080/60 with a 4930k, 670 SLI,16 gb ram, and 20 upload?