I've been experimenting a lot with settings in Streamlabs. Nevertheless I have the problem that if I R6s stream either the Stream laggt (or image noise) or the game is unplayable. All this although all my components are only 50% full (never permanently 100%). I would like to stream in 1080p. In other games it works perfectly, e.g. In Battalion 1944 or in Fortnite. This may of course be because these games are not so expensive, but as I said the load is 50%. And is it smarter on my components to stream over the video card or over the processor?
components:
MSI b450
Ryzen 5 2600x
MSI GTX 1080
16gb ddr4 ram
Upload: 50k
Download: 100k
To stream over the Graka will be better in that case. 6 cores are ok but not optimal for streaming over CPU.
Ok, and what about bitrate and stuff like that, what would be optimal? What amazes me is that I have problems, although the CPU and so is not fully utilized.
Of the sheer numbers, that's enough for 1080p h264
Ok, I agree. Become later when I'm at home again. What kind of lectures should I take?
Bittrate *
At 60 fps I would take 4500-6000. For fast shooters 9000 kbit / s
So I always stream over Graka and process a lot over the Internet which is why I only have a utilization of 2%.
is at least in Streamlabs I have only 2% utilization 😂
of 1080p streaming I can really only advise against, if you play games that do not move much then 1080p is recommended, but in games like Witcher, Zelda, shooters and adventure / Open World Games I advise you either to a resolution of 1280x720 or 1600x900. These are always crystal clear with me no matter which game. From 1080p it gets blurry and muddy.
I have the settings on 720p 60fps and 8000kbit at 1080p 60fps, the kbit schonmal slightly over the 12000th
I use the encoder NVENC (new).
what I'm probably still to improve is when I stream I put StreamLabs on performance mode some games can't do it when another window is running then have the felt micro jerks although everything is liquid. Once the mode is in it all goes great.
I myself often stream Zelda BotW if you like you can look at my streams and give yourself a picture of whether the quality is enough for you. Incidentally, I have a GTX 780 and an Intel i7 4770K.
Ok, I will try later
For me it's something else, my components are not fully utilized and yet it lags. Become synonymous with the performance mode ausprboeren fileicht helps
What does h264 mean?
This is the typical standard used for streaming 1080p. Another name for MPEG-4 AVC
Ok, I tried it again. Now it works if I stream with 6000 bits at 720p 30fps. 1080p still does not work, no matter what I do
However, Pubg does not work at all, it looks like you're going to look at a picture book
Try to limit the streaming application in the Taskmanager to 4 threads.
OK
You open the Task Manager, go to the Processes tab (can also be details, in Win10), click right there on the process of the Steamingtools, z.b. OBS.exe, then go to "Set Affiliation" and select only 4 logical CPU cores on which the process is allowed to run.
Ok, I have. Let's see how it works
1000 times better, would it be smart to put the game on the other cores?
Can you do that, but that automatically fixes Windows quite well. The settings here are always restrictive, which means you forbid Windows to provide the application with the deselected cores. As can so z.b. Do not force an application to use more threads than it can on its own.
So if your game is to have priority 1, then you leave everything as it is.
In my opinion it is the most important thing that first the game runs properly, if then the stream jerky, you can forgive more and more threads until the perfect balance is there.