Question / Help My streams are "1080p" - but they're definitely not.

Hi!

I've been streaming a lot recently, and something I've just noticed after looking at a Youtube upload is that my streams are a really low quality even though they are labelled at 1080p.

https://youtu.be/tZivaY3lD0w?t=257

You can see what I mean in this video here. Even at 1080p the video barely appears to be 360p.

I've copied my log for that exact stream onto this pastebin.

https://pastebin.com/UYpM2EZ8

I use Restream.io to stream ot Twitch, Mixer and Youtube at the same time, could that be the issue?

Any help is appreciated, let me know if there's anything I've missed - thanks!
 
To stream 1080p without this blurry effect you will need approx. ~12MB effective upload. You have 3500. Twitch limits the upload to 6000kb/s for non-featured streamer. So my advise: scale it down to 720p@60fps. This will look much cleaner.

Edit: Expect you stream slow motion games like hearthstone or league of legends. Fast moving picture ingame are really bad with 1080p.
 
To stream 1080p without this blurry effect you will need approx. ~12MB effective upload. You have 3500. Twitch limits the upload to 6000kb/s for non-featured streamer. So my advise: scale it down to 720p@60fps. This will look much cleaner.

Edit: Expect you stream slow motion games like hearthstone or league of legends. Fast moving picture ingame are really bad with 1080p.

Thanks for the advice, I didn't know that!

Just curious, I'm on a 5K display (I'm using Bootcamp on an iMac), so my Base Canvas is set at 5120x2880, unfortunately that resolution doesn't let me scale to 1280x720 - how would my stream quality/system performance be effected if I change my base canvas to 1920x1080 and then scale to 1280x720?

Thanks for the help!
 

wallrik

Member
Since you play in 1920x1080 you will definitely get a better output if you set your base canvas to that. It will be easier on your system to output 720p as well, yeah. You should also try to go with a wired connection if you can, since it's a lot more stable for streaming.
 

Boildown

Active Member
There's no 4x downscale divisor (multiplier)? I can't easily test that resolution. But 720p is 1/4th of 2880p, so the math would work, instead of having to fake it by changing the base canvas size.
 
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