Streamlabs obs bitrate11/14/2023 ![]() ![]() The framerate should be set to 60 FPS unless you are on a super budget PC or a bad network, then you should probably be streaming at 720P 30 FPS. The Downscale Filter set to Bicubic is a middle ground where you get enough image clarity without sacrificing too much in-game FPS. ![]() ![]() This is mainly due to the bitrate cap that Twitch implements (6000kbps when a good 1080P stream would need 10000 kbps). The reason for this is that on 1080P fast gameplay looks worse since a lot of pixelation happens on stream. If you however are playing fast-paced games like Overwatch, Apex Legends, or CS:GO, then you should set the Output Resolution to 900P (1600×900). If you plan on playing slower-paced games then you can set your Output resolution to 1080P (1920×1080). Sorry I might be scrambled brained but tried providing as much details as possible.The reason for this is that based on the resolution and the FPS you select for your stream, your actual streaming settings (in the Output tab) will change.Īs shown in the screenshot you should leave the Base Resolution at your default monitor resolution and set the Output Resolution based on how good your PC is and what kind of games you are streaming. Could it be the modem I am using? It's an Arris Modem that is provided by my ISP (WOW ISP). I recently updated all my motherboard drivers (MSI Gaming Plus x470) which didn't fix these fluctuations either. I have about 10 Ping MS, 100 Mbps download and 10 Mbps Upload speeds (just tested today.) (I'm using a DIRECT connection straight from my PC to modem) Minimum = 39ms, Maximum = 49ms, Average = 44ms Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Īpproximate round trip times in milli-seconds: It's just when I look I do notice my bit rate goes from 3,500 down to like 1,500 for a while and even when I set my max bitrate to 3,500 sometimes it goes up to 4,500? SO the GOOD news is that I found a quick fix for this but I'm not too sure if it's affecting my stream overall? I enabled that dynamic bitrate option on OBS Studio I notice I DO NOT drop frames anymore. Okay so my mind has been going CRAZY over the past months wondering why out of no where I get CRAZYYYYYYY amounts of frame drops like for 30 minutes it'll be completely fine and then bam outta no where I'm suffering 2,000 dropped frames in seconds. Thanks to /u/iTruthful and Conceptional for the art! Clip Contest: November 4th - 18th AMA: Previously: Certified Ergonomic Specialist and an Occupational Therapist By posting to /r/Twitch, you accept these rules and accept that subreddit moderators reserve the right to remove posts at their discretion.No Memes, Set up, or Art post submissions.Ensure there isn't a megathread for your topic.Don’t post in a language other than English.Don’t post a link post (has exceptions).Don’t post without an informative title. ![]()
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