CampbellChemin
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Hi! I'm a partnered Twitch streamer who has a dedicated rig for this task, a Ryzen 7 1700 oced @ 4GHz. (1060 as GPU) streaming at 1080p60 8000Kbps Medium. (Yes I know theorical limit is 6000). This rig handles these settings easy in any game, from Minesweeper to Apex.
It works great, but recently I made a rework of all the design of my stream. I hired a guy to make new alerts, backgrounds, etc; in After Effects, and they look awesome. Problem is that my CPU goes nuts trying to encode some backgrounds. They all are 2560x1440 (as is the canvas), and I've tried webm and mp4 format. None seems to work, the CPU gets to 100% pretty easy. Even my regular gaming scene has gone up from an average 50% CPU usage to around 85% (i changes upper and bottom bars).
I've tried sending these backgrounds through HDMI from my main computer and it only takes about 40% of CPU power to encode it, but if added as a media source... well, as I said 100% in one second and CPU skips frames at a 30-50% rate.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
It works great, but recently I made a rework of all the design of my stream. I hired a guy to make new alerts, backgrounds, etc; in After Effects, and they look awesome. Problem is that my CPU goes nuts trying to encode some backgrounds. They all are 2560x1440 (as is the canvas), and I've tried webm and mp4 format. None seems to work, the CPU gets to 100% pretty easy. Even my regular gaming scene has gone up from an average 50% CPU usage to around 85% (i changes upper and bottom bars).
I've tried sending these backgrounds through HDMI from my main computer and it only takes about 40% of CPU power to encode it, but if added as a media source... well, as I said 100% in one second and CPU skips frames at a 30-50% rate.
Any ideas?
Thanks!