Question / Help Need some advice for my CS:GO Twitch Streaming

Viktor San

New Member
Hello Community,

i read some threads about adjusting cs:go for twitch. Since i´m not a partner @twitch i have to deal with some settings.

I also followed this guide and tried to adjust my streaming quality: https://www.reddit.com/r/Twitch/com...olutions_and_quality/?st=it64szum&sh=4fc98c08

But somehow i´m still unhappy and would like to improve it and i´m hoping to get there some great hints or settings.

My PC Specc:
http://www.pic-upload.de/view-31709626/setst.jpg.html
The CPU is great for rendering and for perfomance.

LogFile:
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b8e0608f9ec3d7b2f351d2839d2afd2f
Mhh the logfile was from the last test where the quality of the image was ok.

Also i tried this settings: Stream at 720@30fps, 1800-2000 bitrate (but this is really ugly)
Also 1080p + 30 fps + 3500kbs bitrate and downscaling with factor 1,5 (720p) is not bad and looks really ok not far away to "great".

Also this is the stream with bad settings from some days ago: https://www.twitch.tv/merlelp/v/89513471
(Settings for Stream: 1080p 60 frames 3500 bitrate + display resolution 2k and ingame resolution 1080p ... pure chaos.

My uplaodspeed is 10.681 kbit/s.

I really hope to get some help here since i´m already lost with this dumb twitch limitations. Hope i provide enough information.
 

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Viktor San

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Why it should be better when i reduce the cpu speed?

I dont understand your point, how should it increase the picture quality when i switch from very fast to fast?^^
 

Sapiens

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A 1536x864 stream of a high motion game is never going to look that great within Twitch's bitrate limitations. Downscale to 720p and change your preset to medium for better compression, your CPU should be able to handle it.
 
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