Question / Help Streaming Dark Souls 3, slow buffer, freezes, is my cpu really that slow??

imozybro

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Hello

I am trying to stream on twitch Dark Souls 3, can not manage to get it at good smooth stream, I dont really understand why I have these problems, I have read of course available threads and checked various ways, still no good.

Spec
I5 4570 (not k)
gtx 670
I do have HD 60 Pro card
Internet is very good. 60 down solid 5 up for sure.
Streaming form amsterdam, checked servers and pings, all good, like 2 ms

So yeah at low settings, 720p60 just not working properly

So I can only think it could be that dark souls 3 needs that extra cpu but same time I did have at one point during testing that it went on flawlessly with 1080p60 and 720p60 ...:(

Msi afterburner does show as cpu usage around 95 when I start streaming

Guys and Gals pls Help

Thank you

ps I do want to stream 1080p60fps if you recommend gpu and cpu upgrade please add your suggestions

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imozybro

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by accident 3 logs, also to say 1080p60 is not a must but I do see quite a few streamers now with 1080p60 smooth as anything so IF POSSIBLE I would like too

cheers
 

FerretBomb

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Streaming 1080@60 isn't going to happen on that CPU. Even 720@60 is a stretch. Most i5s tend to run out of gas much past 720p@30fps.

Even if you had a CPU capable of handling 1080@60, if you're streaming to Twitch you don't have the bitrate available to run 1080@60. It starts around 5000kbps (and wants 6000+), and it's recommended that non-partners not exceed 2000kbps.

If you want to run 1080@60, you'll need at least an i7-5820k. Preferably a standalone 2PC encoding rig. It's not cheap, and increases setup complexity by an order of magnitude.

You're also streaming over wifi from that log, which is a huge thing to never do under any circumstances.

So yes, you have a solid beginner-midrange casting system. 1080@60 is solidly high end, and will cost you a few thousand dollars minimum, AND require you to get Partnered with Twitch. And run a cable. But that should happen no matter what.
 

imozybro

New Member
Streaming 1080@60 isn't going to happen on that CPU. Even 720@60 is a stretch. Most i5s tend to run out of gas much past 720p@30fps.

Even if you had a CPU capable of handling 1080@60, if you're streaming to Twitch you don't have the bitrate available to run 1080@60. It starts around 5000kbps (and wants 6000+), and it's recommended that non-partners not exceed 2000kbps.

If you want to run 1080@60, you'll need at least an i7-5820k. Preferably a standalone 2PC encoding rig. It's not cheap, and increases setup complexity by an order of magnitude.

You're also streaming over wifi from that log, which is a huge thing to never do under any circumstances.

So yes, you have a solid beginner-midrange casting system. 1080@60 is solidly high end, and will cost you a few thousand dollars minimum, AND require you to get Partnered with Twitch. And run a cable. But that should happen no matter what.


Do you think I can somehow get away with my current cpu for streaming dark souls 3??

thank you for your time
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
You can try, but it's still not recommended for non-partners; 720@60 starts around 2700kbps, and you will have a lot of viewer buffering. The i5 likely won't be able to swing it on Veryfast if there is a reasonable amount of CPU load from the game without going to the Superfast preset, which will look significantly worse. It's a much better idea to just use 30fps; 60 isn't needed aside from for some retrogames that use sprite blitting for transparency. Otherwise, it's a nice-to-have that just wastes bitrate. You'd need to drop to a 480p downscale, which would probably work well for the i5 too.

720@30 or 480@60, your call.
 

imozybro

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You can try, but it's still not recommended for non-partners; 720@60 starts around 2700kbps, and you will have a lot of viewer buffering. The i5 likely won't be able to swing it on Veryfast if there is a reasonable amount of CPU load from the game without going to the Superfast preset, which will look significantly worse. It's a much better idea to just use 30fps; 60 isn't needed aside from for some retrogames that use sprite blitting for transparency. Otherwise, it's a nice-to-have that just wastes bitrate. You'd need to drop to a 480p downscale, which would probably work well for the i5 too.

720@30 or 480@60, your call.

Alright, last question then, any other cheaper recommendations for cpu than one you mentioned earlier?
 
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