Question / Help HELP ME WITH A GOOD CONF ON OBS PLEASE !!

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SO GUYS HI ALL , I NEED A GOOD CONFIG ON MY OBS AND I NEED YOUR HELP SO :

MY PC :

CPU: AMD FX 6300 SIX-CORE 3.50GHz

RAM: Kingston 8Gb 1600Mhz DDR3

GPU: ASUS R9 280 Series

Motherboard: AsRock 960GC-GS FX

AND I POST HERE THE PIC OF MY CONNECTION

SO NOW CAN Y ASK ME HOW I CAN CONFIG MY OBS PLEASE THX ALL <3

CONNECTION WITH SPEEDTEST ONLINE : 22PING / 14.29MBps Download / 0.80MBps Upload
 

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SO GUYS HI ALL , I NEED A GOOD CONFIG ON MY OBS AND I NEED YOUR HELP SO :

MY PC :

CPU: AMD FX 6300 SIX-CORE 3.50GHz

RAM: Kingston 8Gb 1600Mhz DDR3

GPU: ASUS R9 280 Series

Motherboard: AsRock 960GC-GS FX

AND I POST HERE THE PIC OF MY CONNECTION

SO NOW CAN Y ASK ME HOW I CAN CONFIG MY OBS PLEASE THX ALL <3

CONNECTION WITH SPEEDTEST ONLINE : 22PING / 14.29MBps Download / 0.80MBps Upload

That upload is WAY to slow to stream. given you want to keep some upload for other things as to not saturate your speed you are looking at streaming at 500 bitrate with a absolute max resolution of 240p @ 25fps.
 
Depending on what game you are playing and what "good" means for you.

I've did a guide for low-upload speeds, with lots of testing and calculating, you can check it out in the guide-section.

What game do you want to stream?

Does it need some of your internet or is it offline?

How much movement is in it?
 
Okay.

While you are in Music and streaming, do you use your internet for other things?
I mean, exactly at the time, when you are streaming.
 
mhhh i use only ableton mate and i have my streaming on with google chrome so , ableton / google chrome and the obs scenes
 
ohhhhh i not play bro , i'm in Music , to use Ableton a program , so not games :D
personally, i would try and set most of your upload for audio, maybe 256 bitrate for audio and 400 bitrate for the video. use a static picture for your video, then also set the CPU preset to slow. I believe that the CPU also encodes the audio so it should sound good, which is the point, and video will be its best it can at that preset
 
the audio is good , but the people need to see me when i use ableton and all program plugins :( so video and audio must be well
 
the audio is good , but the people need to see me when i use ableton and all program plugins :( so video and audio must be well
drop the CPU preset, use a 1/4th of the screen for webcam and the rest for visuals. post a video once your done. also make sure to monitor CPU usage that it doesn't go over 90%, in that case you might have to raise the preset to medium
 
Well, the point is, if you have such a low upload-speed, you should use every last bit the way you want it.

Lets say, you will only stream, then you dont need your internet for other things.

I guess, there is not that much motion going on, which means, you will get away with a higher resolution.

What do you want to use for audio-bitrate?

I don't recommend going below 64 Kbit/s.

Lets assume, you want a little better audio, so lets say 96 Kbit/s.

Then we calculate for your bitrate: 934 (your upload) -96 (audio) -38 (for spiking) = 800

This is the upload, you have available for your video.

Therefore you should be able to get away with those settings:

480p@25fp
video: 800 kbit/s
audio: 96 kbit/s
preset: veryfast
 
Dropping the CPU-preset will probably result in more usage of the bandwidth, but better encoding.

Ableton should need a lot of CPU and the bandwidth is very limited, so we shouldn't do anything, that may hurt on both ends.

In my testing, slow is the preset, that will give the BIGGEST file-size of the available presets.

Compared to veryfast it will give around 17% bigger file-size, so the bitrate needs to be 17% higher for having a stream as stable as on veryfast.
 
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