I have a i7 3930K, GTX Titan, & 7.2mb confirmed stable upload.
Now i got some help from someone else earlier who told me how to "force OBS to stream in 720p since that's what most people view in" but after streaming for 16+ in 2 days beating metro last light i noticed heavy bursts of pixelation when there was a lot of movement. Now these settings have been the best so far at reducing pixelation but i feel like im not getting the full potential. I see people streaming 720p with not a single pixelation issue in sight. Crisp, clear, 60fps, & beautiful. I have no problem streaming @ 60fps on max settings in game without a single dropped frame. Here are the OBS settings i was told to use.
no CBR
10 Quality
Max Bitrate: 3072
Buffer Size: 2048
AAC: 256
I live near chicago using server Ashburn, VA (secondary)
1920 x 1080 resolution no resolution down scale
FPS: 60 Disable aero at startup
Using multithreaded optimizations
x264 CPU Preset: veryfast
Now i was thinking that my CPU can easily handle fast/medium and even slow x264 CPU Preset and i was about to try out fast with some dayz. I have no idea what multithread optimizations are and everyone whom watches my stream says 720p isn't even an option only 1080p. Now pixelation isn't that bad, but when it happens it happens bad for about 1-2 seconds. Setting up the perfect OBS settings has been hard but my system is beefcake and i just feel like im not using it to it's max potential. Hell my Titan is streaming 1080p, max in game settings, 60 frames in game, recording, and it's not even over clocked. Best card i've ever owned it's insane. Anyway, if any experts out there can help me figure this out that would be amazing. I'd love to kind of force it at 720p with 0 pixelation and crystal clear for viewers with 60 frames per second without having to downscale my resolution. I've got the cpu, gpu, psu, & upload speed to produce the best quality stream i possibly can.
-Omerta
Now i got some help from someone else earlier who told me how to "force OBS to stream in 720p since that's what most people view in" but after streaming for 16+ in 2 days beating metro last light i noticed heavy bursts of pixelation when there was a lot of movement. Now these settings have been the best so far at reducing pixelation but i feel like im not getting the full potential. I see people streaming 720p with not a single pixelation issue in sight. Crisp, clear, 60fps, & beautiful. I have no problem streaming @ 60fps on max settings in game without a single dropped frame. Here are the OBS settings i was told to use.
no CBR
10 Quality
Max Bitrate: 3072
Buffer Size: 2048
AAC: 256
I live near chicago using server Ashburn, VA (secondary)
1920 x 1080 resolution no resolution down scale
FPS: 60 Disable aero at startup
Using multithreaded optimizations
x264 CPU Preset: veryfast
Now i was thinking that my CPU can easily handle fast/medium and even slow x264 CPU Preset and i was about to try out fast with some dayz. I have no idea what multithread optimizations are and everyone whom watches my stream says 720p isn't even an option only 1080p. Now pixelation isn't that bad, but when it happens it happens bad for about 1-2 seconds. Setting up the perfect OBS settings has been hard but my system is beefcake and i just feel like im not using it to it's max potential. Hell my Titan is streaming 1080p, max in game settings, 60 frames in game, recording, and it's not even over clocked. Best card i've ever owned it's insane. Anyway, if any experts out there can help me figure this out that would be amazing. I'd love to kind of force it at 720p with 0 pixelation and crystal clear for viewers with 60 frames per second without having to downscale my resolution. I've got the cpu, gpu, psu, & upload speed to produce the best quality stream i possibly can.
-Omerta