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DreamZ

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My rig, i5 3570k
8GB of corsair Vengeance ram
EVGA GTX 660 Ti
download speed is 58.90 MBPs upload speed at 11.5 MBPs.
My settings on obs are 2800 for max bitrate and buffer size at 2500, my resolution downscale is at 1280x720 fps at 30, monitor at 1920x1080. I run games fine but it lags sometimes and i want a good quality stream for my viewers but it stream spikes when people are watching my streams, does anyone know how to fix it please help me out thanks!! Even in fullscreen also.
 

DreamZ

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MY settings
 

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dodgepong

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Can you post your log? (Here's how)

When you say it lags, do you mean that you drop frames? Or the game performance lags? Or that you just get the Twitch buffering circle?
 

FerretBomb

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Agreed. Max recommended bitrate for non-partners is 2000kbps. You also shouldn't be using a custom buffer unless you know what that does, and why you need it, if you do (there are a LOT of 'how-to's out there with outright crap information that recommend this because THEY have no idea what it does, and heard it from someone else).

You aren't dropping frames from those logs. Your viewers are probably buffering because you're sending at too high a bitrate.
 

DreamZ

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Agreed. Max recommended bitrate for non-partners is 2000kbps. You also shouldn't be using a custom buffer unless you know what that does, and why you need it, if you do (there are a LOT of 'how-to's out there with outright crap information that recommend this because THEY have no idea what it does, and heard it from someone else).

You aren't dropping frames from those logs. Your viewers are probably buffering because you're sending at too high a bitrate.
Thanks a lot it helped, right now I'm using 2000 max bitrate and downscale of 1280x720 at 60 fps you think thats ok?
 

DreamZ

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Agreed. Max recommended bitrate for non-partners is 2000kbps. You also shouldn't be using a custom buffer unless you know what that does, and why you need it, if you do (there are a LOT of 'how-to's out there with outright crap information that recommend this because THEY have no idea what it does, and heard it from someone else).

You aren't dropping frames from those logs. Your viewers are probably buffering because you're sending at too high a bitrate.
My new settings in using! Should i put it at 30 fps or is 60 ok?
 

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FerretBomb

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No. Drop to 30fps. 2000kbps is DEFINITELY not enough for 720p@60 video. 60fps when livestreaming is mostly just stat-wanking anyway, in most cases.
 
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