Question / Help Help - issues with resolution (1050p+? whaat)

HugorPT

New Member
Hello,

i've been streaming at 1680x1050 (30 fps), 3000 bitrate, which i considered to be 720p.

However, whenever i check my stream, the quality (or the lower right corner indication) will differ from 1050p+ (which i don't understand how it got to that), and stream 'breaks a bit', and sometimes it will be at 'best', very smooth looking.

Shouldn't it be default at 720p? or am i messing the resolutions completely?

http://www.twitch.tv/hugorpt streaming in case you can take a look at that.

thanks in advance,
HugorPT
 

dodgepong

Administrator
Community Helper
720p means the resolution of the video is 720 pixels high. 1050p means 1050 pixels high.

You are streaming at 1680x1050, meaning a width of 1680 pixels and a height of 1050 pixels. Thus, 1050p.

If you want to stream at 720p, you have to set your streaming resolution to a resolution that is 720 pixels high, such as 1280x720 (though that is a different aspect ratio than 1680x1050). You can manually change the base resolution, use try a downscale.

Chances are it will tell you to downscale to 1280x800, since that is a 16:10 aspect ratio like 1680x1050. If you want to stream at a full 16:9 resolution (such as 1280x720) you will have black bars on the side due to the difference in aspect ratio.
 
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