Marstead
New Member
Hello!
With Twitch's recent expansion of transcoding options I've been able to increase my stream quality and bitrate to 720p60fps and 3000 kbps. This has been great, but after a couple hours of recording a local video, I start to experience some significant slowdown. I can fix the slowdown by stopping my local recording and restarting it, which immediately relieves the issue. I thought this might be a Hard Drive write issue so I started recording to my SSD, but this doesn't seem to help either.
I can deal with this problem by splitting my VODs every ~2 hours by stopping and restarting recording, but is there any other way I can address this problem? Like I said, it isn't noticeable until the VOD file starts to become large (after streaming for a few hours).
Thanks!
With Twitch's recent expansion of transcoding options I've been able to increase my stream quality and bitrate to 720p60fps and 3000 kbps. This has been great, but after a couple hours of recording a local video, I start to experience some significant slowdown. I can fix the slowdown by stopping my local recording and restarting it, which immediately relieves the issue. I thought this might be a Hard Drive write issue so I started recording to my SSD, but this doesn't seem to help either.
I can deal with this problem by splitting my VODs every ~2 hours by stopping and restarting recording, but is there any other way I can address this problem? Like I said, it isn't noticeable until the VOD file starts to become large (after streaming for a few hours).
Thanks!