Question / Help Whats wrong with my Settings

Fridolin

New Member
Hello friends,
to begin my english isnt very well so dont be so angry with me.
Yesterday I started to configure my obs to stream I used following settings:

Speedtest: 50.000 Download and 9.600 Upload


Recording: 1920x1080
Downscale: 1280x780

Bitrate/Buffer: 3500

Constant Stream quality option.

I tried to stream then on saw on my stream my picture isnt sharp and it was laggy.

https://www.twitch.tv/fridolinwatch/v/40188888
In this Video you can see at 3min and 15sec what i mean.

My Pc Settings are these:

CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1230V3 @ 3.30GHz
GPU: MSI GTX770 Twin Frozr OC 2GB
Mainboard: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming
RAM: G.Skill DIMM 8 GB DDR3-1600 Kit
FAN: Scythe Katana 4
SSD: ADATA Premier Pro SP900 2,5" SSD 128 GB

Thanks for helping!
 

Lain

Forum Admin
Lain
Forum Moderator
Developer
Sorry I didn't catch you in the chat in time. Two things:

1.) Your framerate is uneven it seems, erratic. Would have to see a log file to see what's happening.
2.) Rocket league (particularly that map I think) encodes poorly, firstly due to the high motion of rocket league, and secondly the effects on that map. Not all that much you can do about it, your bitrate is pretty much maxed for what twitch commonly considered maxed.

To know more I'd need to see a log file, if that's okay.
 

Fridolin

New Member
Okay, thanks Jim.
I will upload in 10hours a Log file if you say me where i can find one :p

(Im at worked at the moment)
 

Boildown

Active Member
Stop using Slow preset, your CPU can't handle it. Change it back to Very Fast, and then if you're not duplicating frames move it down a notch at a time until your duplicated frames exceed 1%, then put it back up one notch.

Also you seem to be using streaming settings even though it appears you're just saving to disk. If you're just testing with intent to stream later, then that's fine. If you actually don't want to stream and you're going to record to disk, then you want to run a CRF or increase the bitrate significantly.
 

FaHu

Member
Its downscale to 720p it cant be that sharp like your gameplay. And if you moving fast over the screen you will probably the most time see some blurring in your stream
 

FaHu

Member
God No. 1080p is even worse in quality if you movin and your cpu probably cant handle it. You get still a lot of blurring. 720p30fps is still the best settings for nonepartnered stream
 
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