Hi all
I've been streaming with NVENC in 1080p60fps (downscaled to 720p of course) since a month right now with OBS studio (Always latest version) without any particular issues on a i5 6600k, 16GB RAM and Asus GTX 1070.
I used to create my own local overlays and since i am streaming videogames i was getting help from streamalerts for the alertboxes.
Recently, with my viewers increasing i switched to streamelements wich provides a large amount of "super themes" wich integrates with one single browser source all the alerts i need for my show.
I'm actually still streaming without any issue, but i noticed, in a moment my PC was really stressed by a large amount of background softwares (Discord, Chrome, Steam, Battlenet plus OBS and the game on air) that my CPU was a bit stressed.
After a fast check i noticed this browsersource seems to keep OBS busy very much, basically:
- If i use my old homemade overlays, OBS stays at 6%-8% in idle or even in streaming;
- If i use those animated overlays, OBS stays at 20% in idle and increase at 30% during the stream;
So i was wondering if this is an issue about OBS not liking the external sources, or just because animated overlays must be managed by an hyperthreading I7, beside of a "simple" I5.
Actually i'm at work and i cannot provide any logs, but i will do as soon as someone needs them.
I've been streaming with NVENC in 1080p60fps (downscaled to 720p of course) since a month right now with OBS studio (Always latest version) without any particular issues on a i5 6600k, 16GB RAM and Asus GTX 1070.
I used to create my own local overlays and since i am streaming videogames i was getting help from streamalerts for the alertboxes.
Recently, with my viewers increasing i switched to streamelements wich provides a large amount of "super themes" wich integrates with one single browser source all the alerts i need for my show.
I'm actually still streaming without any issue, but i noticed, in a moment my PC was really stressed by a large amount of background softwares (Discord, Chrome, Steam, Battlenet plus OBS and the game on air) that my CPU was a bit stressed.
After a fast check i noticed this browsersource seems to keep OBS busy very much, basically:
- If i use my old homemade overlays, OBS stays at 6%-8% in idle or even in streaming;
- If i use those animated overlays, OBS stays at 20% in idle and increase at 30% during the stream;
So i was wondering if this is an issue about OBS not liking the external sources, or just because animated overlays must be managed by an hyperthreading I7, beside of a "simple" I5.
Actually i'm at work and i cannot provide any logs, but i will do as soon as someone needs them.