Question / Help First time streaming need help! (log inside)

Thugpants

New Member
Hello all. I am trying to start streaming some WoW and I am trying to do that in 1080p with 60 fps. I think i have those settings in the settings menu, but when i watch my stream it looks more like 720p/30fps.

I am extremely new to this program so i dont know much about it, so i figured i would post here for help.

Here is my latest log from my last stream attempt.

https://obsproject.com/logs/-dsyl_XVRbkvTh-y

thank you !!!!

edit: hmm i just glanced over my log and its kinda weird that it has output listed as 720p... because in my settings menu it cleartly shows i have 1080p selected . im so confused lol
 

Thugpants

New Member
sorry for double post but my thread is already on second page... if nobody here can help could anybody be king enough to point me in a better direction to find help? thank you for your time.
 

shershen

Member
Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 15084 (65.5%)
Lower the stream bitrate
 

Thugpants

New Member
hey ^^ thanks for the suggestion!! i lowered the bit rate and it seems to have made my fps a lot smoother (not quite perfect but better) however the main issue im having now is the picture quality still looks a bit fuzzy.

any ideas? thank you so much!
 

Thugpants

New Member
hmmm.. i am so confused. i have tried like 10 different bit rates yet no matter what bitrate i choose the quality looks the exact same (blurry)

could it maybe be something other than bitrate? i also tried downscaling to 720p but that just made it even worse.
 

koala

Active Member
Please post a screenshot of your game and a screenshot from your video so we can see what you exactly mean with blurry. And post a new log where exactly the session is logged you made the screenshot from.
If the blurriness stays the same regardless the bitrate you set, it may be you are rescaling (upscaling) your game source, which causes some kind of blurriness. Only if your output resolution is exactly the game resolution, your image is completely sharp.
 
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