It's not my mike but just the overall audio, when I play music etc. Any ideas why? I'm currently using the AAC codec with a 128 bitrate.
[G] Streaming with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) - Page 33
Forum Index > Tech Support |
Firebolt145
Lalalaland34456 Posts
It's not my mike but just the overall audio, when I play music etc. Any ideas why? I'm currently using the AAC codec with a 128 bitrate. | ||
Azulokuala
Portugal1 Post
What setting should I use with: CPU: i5 2500k (normal clock) RAM: 8GB ram GPU: 6870 HD Radeon and: twitch server my city Thanks. | ||
Joedaddy
United States1948 Posts
Can I stream with such low speeds? | ||
mrgoochio
United States557 Posts
| ||
Alryk
United States2718 Posts
On December 12 2012 11:48 Joedaddy wrote: Can I stream with such low speeds? Maybe 360 or 480? But unlikely. | ||
Medrea
10003 Posts
On December 12 2012 12:16 mrgoochio wrote: how does obs handle multicore processing? will it utilize all cores? (4+) 4 yes, more than 6 maybe not. | ||
mrgoochio
United States557 Posts
| ||
TT1
Canada9926 Posts
| ||
TT1
Canada9926 Posts
| ||
Joedaddy
United States1948 Posts
On December 12 2012 13:14 ROOTT1 wrote: obs keeps telling me that im missing d3dx10_43.dll, is it really because my direct x isnt up to date or is the program not compatible w/ my gpu? i have a hd 7850 I'm having the exact same problem here. I just bought a brand new PC just a couple of months ago. My drivers and directx version seems to be up to date. Kind of giving up on it because of super slow up/down speeds though. Still wouldn't mind figuring out how to make it work though. | ||
obs.Jim
United States101 Posts
| ||
Joedaddy
United States1948 Posts
On December 12 2012 15:26 obs.Jim wrote: run the directx web updater here to fix that: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35 sick, that fixed it. Also, much to my surprise, I think I have a working stream now. Looks pretty decent too imo. Anxious to find someone to give me some feedback. Edit: Got some positive feedback on it so far, but newest problem is that I'm getting some weird audio loops. For example, I tapped on my mic to see if it was on, and the sound of me tapping just kept playing over and over and over.... Not sure how to fix that yet T.T; | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
| ||
zOOOrK
United States17 Posts
Currently using 2000/2000 bit/buffer 10 quality @ 60 fps, downscale is 1120x700 everything else default. Here's a test I did http://www.twitch.tv/zorked/b/347379228 | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
| ||
Joedaddy
United States1948 Posts
My best attempt so far: http://www.twitch.tv/laus_deo/b/347390410 1500 max bit rate 1500 buffer Quality 7 downsize: 1280x720 (my monitor is 1920x1080 if that matters) 30 fps I've decided that my bit rate and buffer is what causes my video stutter. What is the limiting factor on bit rate/buffer? My i7 3.4ghz processor, or my upload speed? Also, I can't figure out what affects the clarity/crispness of the picture. Is it resolution? A combination of things? Or this seems to work: http://www.twitch.tv/laus_deo/b/347392344 1k/1k bit rate/buffer quality = 5 1920x1080 fps = 20 But again, I'm not sure whats best from a viewer's POV. The whole thing is so confusing to me, and I've been tinkering with it for the last ~4 hours. I feel like that optometrist, "1 or 2, which looks better? Ok, 2 or 3...." | ||
Firebolt145
Lalalaland34456 Posts
| ||
zOOOrK
United States17 Posts
| ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
On December 12 2012 19:20 Joedaddy wrote: yeah; quality looks pretty dang nice man. way better than the majority of streams. My best attempt so far: http://www.twitch.tv/laus_deo/b/347390410 1500 max bit rate 1500 buffer Quality 7 downsize: 1280x720 (my monitor is 1920x1080 if that matters) 30 fps I've decided that my bit rate and buffer is what causes my video stutter. What is the limiting factor on bit rate/buffer? My i7 3.4ghz processor, or my upload speed? Also, I can't figure out what affects the clarity/crispness of the picture. Is it resolution? A combination of things? Or this seems to work: http://www.twitch.tv/laus_deo/b/347392344 1k/1k bit rate/buffer quality = 5 1920x1080 fps = 20 But again, I'm not sure whats best from a viewer's POV. The whole thing is so confusing to me, and I've been tinkering with it for the last ~4 hours. I feel like that optometrist, "1 or 2, which looks better? Ok, 2 or 3...." I said use Quality 10, and 1000-1200 video bitrate Im not sure how OBS quality works, but if it is anything like Xsplit's implementation, then you dont want to be using it at all with 1200 kbit video on 1280x720@30fps. I've decided that my bit rate and buffer is what causes my video stutter. What is the limiting factor on bit rate/buffer? My i7 3.4ghz processor, or my upload speed? Bitrate is simple, the bitrate you are uploading at. If you have 1600kbit upload, you cant tell OBS to use 1500kbit for video, 128kbit for audio, and then expect to have room left over for bitrate spikes (over what you set), running the game, any other programs, or small drops in connection speed. You are going to get bad latency, ping spikes, and/or a ton of dropped frames in the video if you set it too high. CPU doesnt factor into it. Clarity/crispness is down to resolution and bitrate. At any resolution using a higher framerate at the same bitrate will make each individual frame look worse than with a lower framerate, because you have less bits per frame As you can see from your own tests while 1920x1080 looks awful with camera motion or action going on, but it looks better than the 1280x720 at times. I think some people would like 1920x1080 @20fps more than a higher framerate lower resolution or just flat out lower resolution stream, which is why i mentioned it, but you are probably better off going with 960x540@60fps @ veryfast or 1280x720 @30fps @medium encoding preset if you can find that setting. Use Veryfast in general though. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
OC'd 3570k is a beast. | ||
| ||