Question / Help Just another guy who needs help..

freddy lundell

New Member
Okey guys... So hopefully you wont just ignore this thread (although i understand if you do), but i have been trying for frikkin weeks to setup my OBS correctly..

So, im quite new to OBS and i have followed tons of instructions for the best setup, but neither has worked for me.
The game im about to stream is CSGO. Im not streaming in a very high resolution so i dont see why my computer is dropping frames for me whenever im streaming. Im streaming in the resolution 1024x768 (4:3 Ratio).

So, im gonna post a couple of Gyazo links down below just so you can see my settings. Here it is.

The Encoding Tab: http://gyazo.com/91ebec3a46e1f4da4f5091d8eff7940a
The video Tab: http://gyazo.com/cc072fb70f4711c96ecc13f94b2d9cbb
The Advanced Tab: http://gyazo.com/c06267b94bb7181e7593780c81f10a0c


Now some of you may ask what kind of internet i have and if i have enough upload speed to stream. And the answer is yes, i have 110 Mbit of upload speed so thats not a problem.

And if you are wondering what kind of PC specs i have, here is a link for you aswell:
http://gyazo.com/1cac74d80a7c997189a18d6f17ffcc58

Thanks in advance guys.
 

Sapiens

Forum Moderator
CS:GO appears to be running at 1024x768, so to keep things basic:

- Go to Settings > Encoding. Change your bitrate to 2000. Change your audio bitrate to 128.
- Go to Settings > Video. Change the base resolution to 1024x768. Change resolution downscae to None.
- Go to Settings > Advanced. Uncheck "Force desktop audio to use video timestamps" and "Use Mic QPC timestamps" if either are enabled.

In CS:GO be sure to either enable vsync or set a reasonable FPS cap with the fps_max cvar. If game performance feels off you can also try launching with the -high switch. If OBS still has performance issues then post an updated log file with these changes so we can see what else is going on.
 
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