Hello! I've been a pretty low time streamer up until now. I'm trying to get more serious about it, and that has included setting up a green screen, buying lighting and a camera, etc etc. I want to make my streams output quality as best I can with my poor computer, if you would be so kind to help.
My rig is vastly unimpressive, with:
GPU: AMD Radeon R7 370 Series
CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor W3565 3.20 GHz
RAM: 8.0 GB DDR3
Camera: Logitech C920
(if you need any more specs, ask me!)
Internet:
I stream low strain games mostly because I accept that my computer isn't super good to do much more than what I do. On a good day, I can stream overwatch at really low quality, but recently I stream Minecraft because it's easy on the computer and easy to watch.
Right now, I don't know what it is I need to do to help make my stream better quality. I currently have resolution at 1080p, bitrate at 3500, and fps output at 30. I've noticed that while I'm doing things in any given game I'm streaming, my camera in the bottom left of my stream and only my camera seems to drop in resolution.
Again, I'm looking to optimize my stream for highest quality and performance. If you need any more information, please ask!
My rig is vastly unimpressive, with:
GPU: AMD Radeon R7 370 Series
CPU: Intel® Xeon® Processor W3565 3.20 GHz
RAM: 8.0 GB DDR3
Camera: Logitech C920
(if you need any more specs, ask me!)
Internet:

I stream low strain games mostly because I accept that my computer isn't super good to do much more than what I do. On a good day, I can stream overwatch at really low quality, but recently I stream Minecraft because it's easy on the computer and easy to watch.
Right now, I don't know what it is I need to do to help make my stream better quality. I currently have resolution at 1080p, bitrate at 3500, and fps output at 30. I've noticed that while I'm doing things in any given game I'm streaming, my camera in the bottom left of my stream and only my camera seems to drop in resolution.
Again, I'm looking to optimize my stream for highest quality and performance. If you need any more information, please ask!