Question / Help How it's possible?

Raen

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Hello. Should i use my awesome englando or may is here someone who understand other language? :x
So i got question. How it is possible that when a man who has 1500 bitrate got hmm more quality game image than i when i used 1750 -_- I got better pc than he, whole computer specs so really idk what's going on ... I wonder problem can be on resolution/quality on twitch you know for example from medium to source you know what i mean :x Halp pls
 
Hello. Should i use my awesome englando or may is here someone who understand other language? :x
So i got question. How it is possible that when a man who has 1500 bitrate got hmm more quality game image than i when i used 1750 -_- I got better pc than he, whole computer specs so really idk what's going on ... I wonder problem can be on resolution/quality on twitch you know for example from medium to source you know what i mean :x Halp pls

You should never really compare video quality to someone else's. Sometimes, someone else his stream may seem better quality because he plays a game with a lot of dark spots, which masks a lot of pixelation and blur. Also, the x264 CPU Preset in the advanced settings can have a slight impact on quality, lowering the preset will let the x264 codec encode more efficient at the cost of a higher cpu load, causing video samples to look better. Also, framerate and the downsampling filter have influence on stream quality. A higher framerate makes the video look smoother, but more pixelated if there isn't enough bitrate allocated to your video. So maybe he streams at a lower framerate than you? Besides, the Lanczos filter only seems to make downsampled videos look good, if there is enough bitrate allocated to it, otherwise it seems blurry (this is from my own experience). So if you are on a low bitrate, downsampling using bilinear will make your image look less pixelated, but more blurry, depends on what you prefer.
 
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