thebangbusbaby
New Member
Hello!
I'm new to obs and streaming and have watched numerous videos and read so many posts but im struggling to get the answer/resolution im after.
I'm wanting to stream (like everyone else) in 1080p 60fps BF1 with webcam GS & mic
Current system:
i7 7700k
AsRock Fatal1ty gaming i7 mobo
16gb Gskill Trident 3200mhz ram
Zotac 1060 Amp 6gb
Virgin media 200mb fibre - speed checked @ 72mb down and 20mb up
Im currently playing BF1 on optimal settings as recommended by nvidia, i can record in amazing quality but when i stream i get pixalation when moving.
I was hoping to use restream.io to stream youtube, twitch & hitbox. I know twitch wont allow high bit rates if your not a partner but i dont want this to effect my other streams? Is there any way i can make all 3 work in 1080p or should i just focus on say youtube? but then how do i stop youtube from pixalating?
Should i build a separate streaming pc? Would this help me get to 1080p 60fps and if so what would be recommended?
Any help / feedback appreciated.
I'm new to obs and streaming and have watched numerous videos and read so many posts but im struggling to get the answer/resolution im after.
I'm wanting to stream (like everyone else) in 1080p 60fps BF1 with webcam GS & mic
Current system:
i7 7700k
AsRock Fatal1ty gaming i7 mobo
16gb Gskill Trident 3200mhz ram
Zotac 1060 Amp 6gb
Virgin media 200mb fibre - speed checked @ 72mb down and 20mb up
Im currently playing BF1 on optimal settings as recommended by nvidia, i can record in amazing quality but when i stream i get pixalation when moving.
I was hoping to use restream.io to stream youtube, twitch & hitbox. I know twitch wont allow high bit rates if your not a partner but i dont want this to effect my other streams? Is there any way i can make all 3 work in 1080p or should i just focus on say youtube? but then how do i stop youtube from pixalating?
Should i build a separate streaming pc? Would this help me get to 1080p 60fps and if so what would be recommended?
Any help / feedback appreciated.