Question / Help Local recording with bad internet suckz?!

Livastyle

New Member
Yesterday i've stream a tournament but we had very bad internet on the venue (about 500 kbit/s)

So i tryed to stream on bad quality and record local on HD, but it doesn't work.
Here one of the videos as example

Did i something wrong? Or is it just impossible to stream on max 500 kbit/s and local record on best Quality?
 

Lain

Forum Admin
Lain
Forum Moderator
Developer
500kb/s is bad for streaming or recording. For recording, we have separate guides for the highest quality. Generally you want a much higher bitrate for local recording, like 5000+, not 500.
 

Livastyle

New Member
Yes, i know. But i had no choice, i couldn't stream in a better quality.
But this isn't the point, i want to know how i can seperate he quality for stream and recording.

Like i stream with 500 kbit/s & record at the same time with 5000.
 
Yes, i know. But i had no choice, i couldn't stream in a better quality.
But this isn't the point, i want to know how i can seperate he quality for stream and recording.

Like i stream with 500 kbit/s & record at the same time with 5000.
You can't, OBS only runs on 1 profile which uses only 1 encoding setting - it doesn't offer an extra encoding setting inside the broadcast tab for the "save to file" option.
 

Jack0r

The Helping Squad
The ongoing rewrite of OBS will allow this though. Currently you can either run two instances of OBS to record two qualities or combine OBS and dxtory or something like that.
 
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