Question / Help I guess my PC is enought and internet too but still cant get a good quality stream.

Bazim

Member
Hello i just cant best settings for me.

CPU: i5-3570k @ 3,6GHz
VGA: nVidia GeForce GTX 660 OC
RAM: 2x4GB @ 1600MHz

Internet: 50Mbps Download / 50Mbps Upload

I try switch from twitch to hitbox ( i guess hitbox is better ) but if you look here

http://www.hitbox.tv/video/563353 - quality is bad for this PC / internet. Now im runing 720p @ 60 FPS with 3000 Bitrate. Please help or better settings?
 
For me your video looks great to me. I have not had an idea that i5 of 3rd generation can stream in such a good quality with 60fps.
 
Oh thanks guys maybe it was too dark but i guess it cant be better with this PC ( but i love my i5-3570k is a very good CPU ). But still that video its .. like blurry ( hope i said it good, im bad in english ). But i guess if i fullscreen 720p videogame in a 1080p monitor it will be everytime "blurry".
 
You can't expect streamed video to look exactly like it does in game, especially at streaming bit rates. That video is pretty much as good as you're going to get.
 
Please can you look at this http://www.twitch.tv/bazimlol/v/6686823 and tell me your feedback about that? Its 720p @ 50 FPS with 2800 Bitrate. I moved from 60 fps to 50 fps becuase 2800 Bitrate i guess isnt enought for 60 fps. Because i thing it still is like isnt smooth its fuzzy. Screen isnt sharp.
 
Look in my OBS settings and you are right i have bad settings i dont have lower resultion to 1,5 .. Oh so thats why when screen is not very fast moving is very cleary and shard but when fast moving in game like this is so blurry like in video because 1080p @ 50 FPS with 2800 Bitrate is just so low bitrate for this settings?

I edited to right settings => 720 p @ 50 FPS with 2800 Bitrate and i need to test another what i got.
 
Honestly, for a high-motion game like that, I would stay at 30fps if 2800kbps is the highest you can go.
 
I guess when it is high motion game its better stay at 60 fps because with 30 fps it will be like in console. In like RTMS or strategy game like Starcraft would be better 30 fps no? And i can go up but twitch cant.. Because for unpartnered useres is max. 2500 - 2700 Bitrate. Then is unwatchable for viewers because they cant lower quality.

And you thing 720p @ 30 FPS / 2800 Bitrate will be better than 720p @ 50 FPS / 2800 Bitrate?
 
I guess when it is high motion game its better stay at 60 fps because with 30 fps it will be like in console.

That's not really how it works, though. Sure, if you're playing, you don't want the game to be 30fps. But people can watch 30fps just fine.

720p30 at 2800kbps will absolutely look better than 720p50 at 2800kbps.
 
OH really? That i really dont know how it is possible? And why then is here few topics where people recommendet 720p60 and no 1080p30 if 30 is good to look but thank you i need to test it tommorow .
 
Really u think? I just need next tests and feedbacks but i look on twitch on this game and most unpartnered streaming at 30 FPS as you said. So i think i keep 720p30 2400 - 2800 Bitrate when im unpartnered and if maybe sometime in future i got partner program i go to 720p60 like 6000+ Bitrate.

Thank you for everything for now :-) But i got few queston.

My friend tell me there is a opinion in twitch stream click right click and see video settings:

I have HLSVOD: True .. what is that? And the neverybody have buffer size like 8 - 10 sec but i have 20 - 25 sec why? Where is problem? Is that bad?
 
Even having it at 2800 bitrate might hurt, because if a viewer's internet isn't up to streaming at that rate, it'll constantly buffer for them every so often.

When you are unpartnered, most people tend to suggest aroun 2000-2400.
 
Back
Top