Velheibgnar
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I play LoL at 1080p at 24 display. My system is well optimized and gpu 7730 gives me fps around 160-300 with 120 the lowest in teamfight at maxed out settings.
While I change settings in OBS the FPS DO NOT CHANGE NEARLY AT ALL OR IT"S -10 AT MOST. That being said I think the graphics are out of topic but I still can see the tearings and lags/jumps increase while I change settings (fps still huge).
My upload is around 30Mbit/s, anyway it's stable up to 5Mbit that is 100%.
My cpu is quite weak: Pentium G3420
What bothers me also is my HDD.. yeah, I don't have an SSD and does by any chance a HDD can lower any settings that I can set? I suspect it since the bitrate to be sent, must go through hdd right?
Another question, when OBS informs me about the coding overload. This information is important right? It's 100% the case that I must lower the settings to free up CPU??
It seems that FPS is putting more stress, unlike 1080p/720p option and here goes my question, as the "recommended" settings are easily found:
What are the settings to max out the quality of a stream:
1. 720p 30fps
2. 720p 60fps
3. 1080p 30fps
4. 1080p 60fps
does it goes like:
a1 1800 bitrate or more?
a2 2500 bitrate or maybe to max 720 I need 3000 or more?
Here's a link to the videos with increasing quality tho I forgot to write the settings under each..
Well you can notice when it lags, it's not the FPS. Also the huge freezes are my alt tabbings:
http://www.twitch.tv/velheibgnar/manager/past_broadcasts it's best to just watch them from the half part since I mostly alt tab in the beginning
I think I might not be able to stream at 1080p with this CPU?
Lowering the bitrate to hell isn't the best idea?
Is setting FPS at 40 or 50 an option?
While I change settings in OBS the FPS DO NOT CHANGE NEARLY AT ALL OR IT"S -10 AT MOST. That being said I think the graphics are out of topic but I still can see the tearings and lags/jumps increase while I change settings (fps still huge).
My upload is around 30Mbit/s, anyway it's stable up to 5Mbit that is 100%.
My cpu is quite weak: Pentium G3420
What bothers me also is my HDD.. yeah, I don't have an SSD and does by any chance a HDD can lower any settings that I can set? I suspect it since the bitrate to be sent, must go through hdd right?
Another question, when OBS informs me about the coding overload. This information is important right? It's 100% the case that I must lower the settings to free up CPU??
It seems that FPS is putting more stress, unlike 1080p/720p option and here goes my question, as the "recommended" settings are easily found:
What are the settings to max out the quality of a stream:
1. 720p 30fps
2. 720p 60fps
3. 1080p 30fps
4. 1080p 60fps
does it goes like:
a1 1800 bitrate or more?
a2 2500 bitrate or maybe to max 720 I need 3000 or more?
Here's a link to the videos with increasing quality tho I forgot to write the settings under each..
Well you can notice when it lags, it's not the FPS. Also the huge freezes are my alt tabbings:
http://www.twitch.tv/velheibgnar/manager/past_broadcasts it's best to just watch them from the half part since I mostly alt tab in the beginning
I think I might not be able to stream at 1080p with this CPU?
Lowering the bitrate to hell isn't the best idea?
Is setting FPS at 40 or 50 an option?
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