GlassHalfAwesome
New Member
Hey,
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the Buffer Size feature but I'm streaming a game that 95% of the time runs fine at 1000kbps but can occasionally get some spikes of high motion/action and can use up to 2500mbps (maybe a little less.) I set the max bitrate to 1000 and the Buffer Size to 2500 but it doesn't seem to help at all. Here's an example:
960*640, 60 FPS, 1000kbps bitrate, 2500 buffer size
http://www.twitch.tv/testgha/b/469987606?t=11s
At ~17 seconds the lightning flashes and the video quality goes to hell. When I change the bitrate to 2500 or higher it remains smooth at all times:
960*640, 60 FPS, 2500kbps bitrate, custom buffer size disabled
http://www.twitch.tv/testgha/b/469988967?t=11s
At ~17 the video is perfect and quality never drops. The problem is that the bitrate is now almost 3x higher than it needs to be for 95% of the playthrough. Changing the bitrate to 1500 provides excellent quality during the slow sections and slightly better quality during high motion but I'd prefer to avoid that compromise.
Is there anything I can do? Am I misunderstanding how buffer size works?
Thanks for your time
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the Buffer Size feature but I'm streaming a game that 95% of the time runs fine at 1000kbps but can occasionally get some spikes of high motion/action and can use up to 2500mbps (maybe a little less.) I set the max bitrate to 1000 and the Buffer Size to 2500 but it doesn't seem to help at all. Here's an example:
960*640, 60 FPS, 1000kbps bitrate, 2500 buffer size
http://www.twitch.tv/testgha/b/469987606?t=11s
At ~17 seconds the lightning flashes and the video quality goes to hell. When I change the bitrate to 2500 or higher it remains smooth at all times:
960*640, 60 FPS, 2500kbps bitrate, custom buffer size disabled
http://www.twitch.tv/testgha/b/469988967?t=11s
At ~17 the video is perfect and quality never drops. The problem is that the bitrate is now almost 3x higher than it needs to be for 95% of the playthrough. Changing the bitrate to 1500 provides excellent quality during the slow sections and slightly better quality during high motion but I'd prefer to avoid that compromise.
Is there anything I can do? Am I misunderstanding how buffer size works?
Thanks for your time