Now let's get started - The journey for Best OBS Settings If you are suddenly dropping frames try out a lower bitrate and see if it helps. More information about this at OBS Forums. Streaming requires a constant flow of data that usually isn’t steady when being on wireless connection. If it’s just possible it’s best to use wired connection when streaming. This way more people can watch your stream without buffering.
I would suggest streaming maximum at 720p / 30FPS and 2500 bitrate. Your stream may also be considered as a attack to Twitch servers when your bitrate is too high and stream could be shutdown. Starting out streamers don't usually get transcoders either so you won't get the benefit from streaming at higher bitrates. Maximum suggested bitrate by Twitch is 3500. Starting out 30FPS is usually really good. Your stream will buffer and drop frames and the stream looks like a slideshow. Your most likely not going to be able to stream and play well. If you don't have a i7 or equivalent for that. So you can avoid them and get to the good part faster.Ĭommon mistake 1: Trying to stream at 60FPS This guide is going to help you in this process so you can get to streaming faster! :) I'll let you know some really common mistakes and suggestions that usually happens for everyone when starting out. Where you test and figure out solo or with a friend when the stream starts to buffer and you can still play games. Getting the best settings for your stream is going to require some test streams. Since there isn't any "Best settings" that works for every case. Witch usually means 1095 different answers also. There is about 3 new threads started every day on this subject at /r/Twitch witch is 1095 posts per year. Thanks to /u/iTruthful and Conceptional for the art! Clip Contest: February 25th - March 10th 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.Don’t create a post that’s unrelated to Twitch.Don’t post inquiring on a pending, late, or missing payment.Don’t post inquiring on a partnership application.Don’t post regarding twitch support responses.Don’t post regarding reporting an account.Don’t post regarding an account suspension outside of the permitted Ban Discussion Guidelines.Don't post a link to a YouTube video, social media account, blog, or similar website outside the Advertisement Guidelines.Don’t post third party advertisements, without permission.Don’t post a account name / link related to promoting a page.
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