Question / Help Twitch Quality Control Changed?

dacoder

Member
So I am in my dad's house this July 4th weekend (happy 4th btw fellow 'muricans) and i was streaming at an appalling 480p@30fps@400kbps and I was testing quality and if it was feasible to stream from my dad's house (HINT: it looked horrible) but I noticed something... i had quality controls!

This had never happened to me, being a tiny streamer, but once before. I was thinking it was because i was streaming at such a low setting... and Twitch saw it as a low cost of performance operation to give transcoding... but I had seen other streamers too get transcoding, and they had often times 2 or 1 viewers max! Their bitrate was 3500K and 30fps at 720p...

So recently it seems they have allowed more streamers to get transcoding, is there any change in policy I could take use of? Such as lower fps is better for getting selected or what?

Thanks for all the help, and I did read other posts about this, but those were pre-(me seeing transcoding on random streams) so they don't help me much.

Also side note here: is it better to stream at 60fps or 45fps? The new player takes 60fps alot smoother, and it looks better for some, but some get stuttering or buffering at that fps. I did some testing with 45fps, and i got more viewers than usual. (may be coincidence)
Since I cant use more than two PC's at one time, I can never tell what it looks like to a low end or high end pc viewer.

*Why this is such a big deal, I would LOVE to stream at 3500K bitrate, but most of my viewers complain of buffering and lagging, so I have to lower it down to 1800 kbps, which looks nasty to be frank. So with that option, I could have a x10 better looking stream, with accommodation for my slower ISP viewers.
 

Hopewithinchaos

Forum Moderator
There's no real rhyme or reason why some random channels can suddenly get transcodes. I have them, But I'm a twitch partner, and generally that's the only way you're supposed to be able to get them.
 

dacoder

Member
There's no real rhyme or reason why some random channels can suddenly get transcodes. I have them, But I'm a twitch partner, and generally that's the only way you're supposed to be able to get them.

I saw with a stream raiding site that after you hit double digits in viewers, you got quality controls. Almost instantly.
I wonder why they dont make public their transcoding policy?
 

Jack0r

The Helping Squad
To my knowledge, if the transcoder has free room (I guess) and if your channel has a certain amount of viewers currently, or you are high in the list of the game you currently stream, you will sometimes get a transcode.
http://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/questions/5212857-automatic-transcodes
There are also partnered streams that do not show a subscriber button because they dont want one for example. These will have transcodes but you might think they are not partnered.
 
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