Question / Help Video Tearing / Pixelation

surexitnigra

New Member
Hello, before anything, this is what i mean: http://www.twitch.tv/godstatus888/b/566248603

So, the pixelation and video tearing.

I have 11.5mb/s upload, so idk if theres anything to fix there.

I have a well suited computer (i7 4880k, gtx 770 2gb, 16gb ram, etc.)

What can i do to fix it? This only happens with fps's and such, when I stream League Of Legends, the quality is perfect and no issues. Why is this? I can stream maxed out settings, my computer can easily handle it along with my internet, but like, what can I do?.
 

CritVV

Member
It looks good enough to me. The little pixelation that occurs, is because of allocating to little bitrate for the resolution and fps you've set up. Since you have the upload, you could try:

1280x720 with lanczos downscale
3500bitrate/buffer
60 FPS

Since you have the cpu power, you might wanna set your cpu preset to faster in the advanced tab. It gives you a slight quality boost, but if you experience any lag or stutter because of it, put it back to veryfast.
 

surexitnigra

New Member
It looks good enough to me. The little pixelation that occurs, is because of allocating to little bitrate for the resolution and fps you've set up. Since you have the upload, you could try:

1280x720 with lanczos downscale
3500bitrate/buffer
60 FPS

Since you have the cpu power, you might wanna set your cpu preset to faster in the advanced tab. It gives you a slight quality boost, but if you experience any lag or stutter because of it, put it back to veryfast.

The video I showed was 720p @ 2700bitrate 60fps - very fast for the cpu preset. I also had 1 before that, it was 1920x1080, 60fps, 3500bitrate, which it seemed to tear. Sorry for the post being very vague, any other comments as far as that?
 

CritVV

Member
Yeh, I know what your settings are, I analyzed it. Up your bitrate to 3500 for 720p @ 60 fps, and see if it improves. 1080p@60 FPS requires such a high bitrate to make it look perfect and not pixelated that it is not even worth it to try, since your viewers will suffer for it. About the tearing...I don't know anything about that.
 

surexitnigra

New Member
Yeh, I know what your settings are, I analyzed it. Up your bitrate to 3500 for 720p @ 60 fps, and see if it improves. 1080p@60 FPS requires such a high bitrate to make it look perfect and not pixelated that it is not even worth it to try, since your viewers will suffer for it. About the tearing...I don't know anything about that.
alright trying it now, fingers crossed.
 

surexitnigra

New Member
Yeh, I know what your settings are, I analyzed it. Up your bitrate to 3500 for 720p @ 60 fps, and see if it improves. 1080p@60 FPS requires such a high bitrate to make it look perfect and not pixelated that it is not even worth it to try, since your viewers will suffer for it. About the tearing...I don't know anything about that.
also when people move it seems framey
 

Lain

Forum Admin
Lain
Forum Moderator
Developer
Please make sure to include a log file when you have a problem, sometimes it can be nice to have available to examine exactly what sort of setup you have.
 
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