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Demonhax

What bitrate can i use on OBS?
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Correct me if im wrong. More bitrate gives u better quallity.

Thx for helping! :D

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Yes more bitrate and buffer rate does help with quality but if you have the bitrate too high not many people will be able to watch the stream, not everyone has super fast internet.

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Easiest way to find a good bitrate is using this - https://obsproject.com/estimator

 

Which gave me a bitrate based on your speeds with the default options of 3500, and buffer of 3500.

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Easiest way to find a good bitrate is using this - https://obsproject.com/estimator

 

Which gave me a bitrate based on your speeds with the default options of 3500, and buffer of 3500.

It said i would be able to stream with about 720p / 1080p. But it looks kinda poor. Would u care to check out and if u know something i should improve. 

http://www.twitch.tv/demonhax

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It said i would be able to stream with about 720p / 1080p. But it looks kinda poor. Would u care to check out and if u know something i should improve. 

http://www.twitch.tv/demonhax

I would, but I'm at school so I can't really right now.

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I would, but I'm at school so I can't really right now.

Ah, Thx anyways :D

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Ah, Thx anyways :D

Out of curiosity, are you dropping frames?

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Out of curiosity, are you dropping frames?

It was pretty bad, but I think he got it now

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It said i would be able to stream with about 720p / 1080p. But it looks kinda poor. Would u care to check out and if u know something i should improve. 

http://www.twitch.tv/demonhax

 

For 720p 2200-2700 is enough and for 1080p 2700-3500 is the range. Even professionals rarely use over 3500 for bitrate. You shouldn't as Twitch doesn't allow scaling for normal users. It would be lagging for people with 1-2MB connection.

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