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Dude, resolution isn't everything. The amount of detail and quality you preserve in that resolution is more important.

If you resize whatever resolution you play at to 720p and try to compress that to 2.5-3mbps you'll get some quality. If you resize to exactly half, you get fewer resizing artifacts and resizing is much faster (basically free) so more processing power can be used to squeeze more quality into 2.5mbps or whatever you choose.  960x540 pixels squeezed into 2.5 mbps gives you more quality.

 

If you're new at streaming, people won't even notice the lower resolution

 

a lot of twitch streamers are streaming at 1600x900 60fps simply because they can squeeze more quality in the bitrate allowed  Twitch allows... for example most viewed gta5 stream as i type this is 1600x900 60fps at 7.5-9 mbps ... for new streamers I think Twitch limits you to max 6mbps or something like that.

 

 

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With 4 mbps upload bandwidth, bitrates up to around 2.5mbps (2500 kbps) should be possible.

 

That's good enough for 720p 30 hz, but I would recommend 960x540 (play games at 1080p, but have everything resized in half to 960x540 when streaming from the software you use, you get very good quality in less than 2.5 mbps)

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3 minutes ago, mariushm said:

With 4 mbps upload bandwidth, bitrates up to around 2.5mbps (2500 kbps) should be possible.

 

That's good enough for 720p 30 hz, but I would recommend 960x540 (play games at 1080p, but have everything resized in half to 960x540 when streaming from the software you use, you get very good quality in less than 2.5 mbps)

540? :( im so sad

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Dude, resolution isn't everything. The amount of detail and quality you preserve in that resolution is more important.

If you resize whatever resolution you play at to 720p and try to compress that to 2.5-3mbps you'll get some quality. If you resize to exactly half, you get fewer resizing artifacts and resizing is much faster (basically free) so more processing power can be used to squeeze more quality into 2.5mbps or whatever you choose.  960x540 pixels squeezed into 2.5 mbps gives you more quality.

 

If you're new at streaming, people won't even notice the lower resolution

 

a lot of twitch streamers are streaming at 1600x900 60fps simply because they can squeeze more quality in the bitrate allowed  Twitch allows... for example most viewed gta5 stream as i type this is 1600x900 60fps at 7.5-9 mbps ... for new streamers I think Twitch limits you to max 6mbps or something like that.

 

 

See video below:

 

 

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On 8/10/2019 at 12:44 AM, mariushm said:

Dude, resolution isn't everything. The amount of detail and quality you preserve in that resolution is more important.

If you resize whatever resolution you play at to 720p and try to compress that to 2.5-3mbps you'll get some quality. If you resize to exactly half, you get fewer resizing artifacts and resizing is much faster (basically free) so more processing power can be used to squeeze more quality into 2.5mbps or whatever you choose.  960x540 pixels squeezed into 2.5 mbps gives you more quality.

 

If you're new at streaming, people won't even notice the lower resolution

 

a lot of twitch streamers are streaming at 1600x900 60fps simply because they can squeeze more quality in the bitrate allowed  Twitch allows... for example most viewed gta5 stream as i type this is 1600x900 60fps at 7.5-9 mbps ... for new streamers I think Twitch limits you to max 6mbps or something like that.

 

 

See video below:

 

 

wow thanks man really

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