Thanks for taking the time to read this (it’s my first post).
Context:
I built a gaming rig in late 2013. I recently decided to upgrade, and built a brand new rig in late 2018. I wanted to try out streaming my gameplay, and considering I had a spare PC I wasn’t using that still ran well, I began using my old rig as strictly an encoding machine. I’m using an OBS to OBS NDI setup, with gigabit internet (unfortunately, hardwiring is not an option). I typically get 0 missed/skipped/dropped frames.
Specs/Settings:
Context:
I built a gaming rig in late 2013. I recently decided to upgrade, and built a brand new rig in late 2018. I wanted to try out streaming my gameplay, and considering I had a spare PC I wasn’t using that still ran well, I began using my old rig as strictly an encoding machine. I’m using an OBS to OBS NDI setup, with gigabit internet (unfortunately, hardwiring is not an option). I typically get 0 missed/skipped/dropped frames.
Specs/Settings:
- Gaming PC:
- Specs:
- CPU: i7 8700k
- GPU: GTX 1080Ti
- Connection: Powerline
- Settings:
- Base res: 1440p (144hz. This will change to 1080p/240hz when my newer monitor arrives in a few days.)
- Output res: 720p
- Filter: Lanczos
- FPS: 60
- Specs:
- Streaming PC:
- Specs:
- CPU: Xeon x5675 (Overclocked to 3.8Ghz. This was a recent dirt cheap “upgrade” over an i7 930. Decided to give it a shot.)
- GPU: GTX 1060 (Overclocked, can’t remember the frequency. This was an upgrade in mid 2018, before I decided to build an entirely new PC.)
- Connection: Wifi (I’ll be using a powerline adapter fairly soon, which has worked very well for connection stability on my gaming PC.)
- Settings:
- Base res: 720p
- Output res: 720p
- Filter: Lanczos
- FPS: 60
- Encoder: x264
- Bitrate: 6000
- Keyframe: 2
- Preset: Medium
- Profile: High
- Options: threads=12 rc-lookahead=60 trellis=1 direct=spatial (Driven from EposVox’s video here.)
- Specs:
- Link (Excuse the lack of audio. Not sure how this happened, but simply restarting OBS fixed it.)
- Faster motion gameplay from 0:30 to 5:10, which doesn’t happen frequently. You’ll see a lot of pixelation and artifacting.
- More general gameplay from 24:38 to 42:15, which happens very frequently.
- Will using NDI Scan Converter instead of OBS on the gaming PC improve or degrade performance?
- Will using Streamlabs OBS instead of OBS on the streaming PC improve or degrade performance?
- Any feedback on quality? How it can be improved given my hardware? (I won’t be upgrading hardware on the streaming PC anytime soon, unless it’s dirt cheap or I decide to get a bit more serious about streaming.)