Question / Help pixelated stream

gamerjin95

New Member
Hi ,
I'm trying to stream in 1080P
My specs I5 8600k
16 GB 2666mhz
1080 GPU
Interspeed - Download : 100 | Upload 90 I set my bitrate 6000 kbps , all OBS settings are fine. No issue with recording in OBS. I only have problem with streaming. Its bit pixelated when i stream every single time. My stream settings are perfect,my internet speed is fine, no packet loss . But still its pixelated
here is my log file: https://obsproject.com/logs/S1JGda6S11W1VITU
 
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Tarumes

Member
Hello

and please post a logfile
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/please-post-a-log-with-your-issue-heres-how.23074/

Please try to include a recording/streaming session when you experience problems while streaming or recording,
as OBS only writes important performance data during recording or streaming sessions.


If you have solved your problem yourself, please let the others know how you did it If someone else has the same problem,
he will find your post, read it through, is no step closer to solving it, and has wasted some time.
 

DuckedGuy

New Member
Hi ,
I'm trying to stream in 1080P
My specs I5 8600k
16 GB 2666mhz
1080 GPU
Interspeed - Download : 100 | Upload 90 I set my bitrate 6000 kbps , all OBS settings are fine. No issue with recording in OBS. I only have problem with streaming. Its bit pixelated when i stream every single time. My stream settings are perfect,my internet speed is fine, no packet loss . But still its pixelated

I'm having the same thing but its when I record something
 

BluePeer

Member
To say the least, your goal is pretty ambitious.
Even with 30fps, it is impossible to prevent blocking with detailed images that move quickly on a very large bottle of the image at 60fps, this effect increases massively
it is simply not enough bandwidth because of which the codec lowers the quality of what you see as pixelation
 

Narcogen

Active Member
The exact problem is that 1080p60 with high motion content requires very high bitrates to completely avoid artifacting.

And because YouTube, unlike Twitch or Mixer, transcodes everything you send them and don't allow "source" quality, anything you get out of them will be not quite as good as what you send them.

If the problem isn't the quality you are sending them, but the quality they are giving you (you can test this by streaming to a local test server or to another service) then you can sometimes get higher data rate transcoding by upscaling to a higher resolution.
 

gamerjin95

New Member
The exact problem is that 1080p60 with high motion content requires very high bitrates to completely avoid artifacting.

And because YouTube, unlike Twitch or Mixer, transcodes everything you send them and don't allow "source" quality, anything you get out of them will be not quite as good as what you send them.

If the problem isn't the quality you are sending them, but the quality they are giving you (you can test this by streaming to a local test server or to another service) then you can sometimes get higher data rate transcoding by upscaling to a higher resolution.
Ill check man Thanks anyways.
 
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