Question / Help Pixils when fast moviments

Ruben Silva

New Member
Hi,

My pc specs and network:
GPU: MSI 1070 8GB
MotherBoard: MAXIMUS VIII RANGER
CPU: I7 6700K 4.00 GHz
Power: B700 700W 85%
MainCooler: NOCTUA NH-D15
RAM: 16 GBs HperX FurY 2400 MHz
STORAGE: Western Digital Blue 1TB 7200RPM
Tower: Zalman Z11 NEO
200Donwload/100Upload


I am a new streammer and I did stream during 1 week, all things were fine until today, I could not stream, all games that I test, same things happens, when I do a fast moviment, the stream starts donwgrading...

I did a perfect week stream on the witcher 3 and nothing happens until today...
I tried change the CPU usage and put more, I try use more bitrate... I try change the scale out.......... a lot of things but still exatly the same...

I can change everything, but why I was streamming (with 2.5k Bitrate and "veryfast") and nothing happens and the next day, i cant stream...

I have 2 questions:

1-Can twitch impact my quality
2-Why this stop working

Congretz
 

R1CH

Forum Admin
Developer
More bitrate is the only way to reduce pixelation. Twitch allows up to 6000 kbps so use that.
 

JohnnyOmaha

Member
You'll want to make sure you're actually getting your 100 upload, I'm paying for 30 and only get about 16 when the network gets congested.

Youtube also supports MUCH higher bitrates if you're looking to test things out and see the difference - https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2853702?hl=en

If you're ACTUALLY getting 100 up, I'd recommend stepping up your bitrate in 5MB increments until you drop frames or encoder overload and then dial in your bitrate settings to maximize performance / quality.

If you want to stick to twitch, max that bitrate to 6k. You'll still get compression artifacts in fast moving scenes, but I find that if you're able to do slower movements or sit on a shot for a second, the encoder will resolve very nicely and you'll get a really nice, clear image.

Would love to know what settings you eventually land on! Post a followup when you can!
 
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