![]() Thank you for this reply! Okay, so using x264, for the Rate Control (for recording not streaming) I'm using CBR and for the bitrate I'm understanding that I could probably run higher than when I'm streaming being like 20000? Or am I just completely lost with the bitrate with recording settings hah. ![]() ![]() The general "Minimum acceptable" bitrate on youtube for 1080p30 is 8Mbps, and that doesn't even assume that there will be fast motion in the video, so I really recommend going higher then that. Noooooo don't go that low for recordings. For low overhead (more frames) but poorer quality, go NVENC. TL DR, for quality but more overhead, go x264. No real science behind it, it's just the numbers I've used for videos. Medium and SlowĪren't worth it unless you have a dedicated stream PC.įor bitrate, It depends on where you're uploading and at what res/FPS.ġ080p/30 to Youtube, I usually go at least 18Mb/s, especially if you plan on editing it after recording.ġ080p/60 is my standard upload res, and I usually record at 45-50Mb/s, then export from Resolve at 38Mb/s. ![]() This option allows us to control the bitrate settings dynamically based on your internet connection. For Twitch streamers, adaptive bitrate encoding is available in Streamlabs Desktop. Don't worry about dropping to anything slower then Fast. The best bitrate for 720p streaming is 4500 Kbps at 60 frames per second and 3000kbps at 30 frames per second. If you're playing a low CPU draw game like Fortnite, World of Tanks, Rainbow six: Siege, etc, you can probably get away with the "faster" encoding preset, or drop it down to "veryfast" less CPU usage. X264 (Software) still gives you the best quality image of any options in SL OBS. Only RTX 2060 or better, or a GTX 1650 Super or better can take advantage of the quality increase of the new hardware. GTX 10xx series do NOT have the new hardware encoder that gives a higher quality output, but can take advantage of the lower overhead. What games are you playing? The NVENC (new) encoder will have no graphical increase in quality over the old one, just an increase in performance while running it. ![]() Hey, so I just got my 9700k running with my MSI 1080 TI Duke and I'm wondering what I should have my CBR Bitrate at? Also should I be using x264 or NVENC (New) for recording? I know bitrate skipped be way lower when streaming but figured I'd ask you guys and gals what you recommend. ![]()
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