Hey!
I have just found Video Bitrate Calculator. I checked in which resolution I should stream with my bitrate - 1650 (step 2 of calculator). It showed me that I should stream in 480p. Till now I was streaming in 960x600 not much bigger but bigger.
For example. Twitch recommends this settings:
video/stream resolution: 1280x720
fps: 30
bitrate: 1800
Resulting bits per pixel: 0.06510416666666667
Bits per pixel explained:
< 0.10: Don't do it.
0.10 - 0.15: It will look bad.
0.15 - 0.20: You will notice blocks, but it will look okay.
0.20 - 0.25: It will look really good.
0.25 - 0.30: It won't really improve visually.
> 0.30: Don't do that either - try a bigger resolution instead.
According to the "table" above 1800 bitrate it's not good enough for 720p. So question is simple. Do you trust it or not?
Best regards,
Dominik
I have just found Video Bitrate Calculator. I checked in which resolution I should stream with my bitrate - 1650 (step 2 of calculator). It showed me that I should stream in 480p. Till now I was streaming in 960x600 not much bigger but bigger.
For example. Twitch recommends this settings:
- Recommended bitrate for 1080p: 3000-3500
- Recommended bitrate for 720p: 1800-2500
- Recommended bitrate for 480p: 900-1200
- Recommended bitrate for 360p: 600-800
- Recommended bitrate for 240p: Up to 500
video/stream resolution: 1280x720
fps: 30
bitrate: 1800
Resulting bits per pixel: 0.06510416666666667
Bits per pixel explained:
< 0.10: Don't do it.
0.10 - 0.15: It will look bad.
0.15 - 0.20: You will notice blocks, but it will look okay.
0.20 - 0.25: It will look really good.
0.25 - 0.30: It won't really improve visually.
> 0.30: Don't do that either - try a bigger resolution instead.
According to the "table" above 1800 bitrate it's not good enough for 720p. So question is simple. Do you trust it or not?
Best regards,
Dominik