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Check my obs settings for quality. tweak me and give me suggestions

Pretty good

might want to bump FPS to 60 from 45, I believe 4500kbps is enough for it. 

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138 is a good number.

 

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It will be really hard to increase quality without increasing the bit rate. If you want higher details then lowering your FPS from 48 to 30 would help.

Changing the profile from faster to fast would probably kill your CPU and FPS.

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It's good but I would change the FPS from 48 to 60 because you know,it's better

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3 minutes ago, themctipers said:

Pretty good

might want to bump FPS to 60 from 45, I believe 4500kbps is enough for it. 

 

1 minute ago, LAwLz said:

It will be really hard to increase quality without increasing the bit rate. If you want higher details then lowering your FPS from 48 to 30 would help.

Changing the profile from faster to fast would probably kill your CPU and FPS.

 

Just now, Ficus said:

It's good but I would change the FPS from 48 to 60 because you know,it's better

I chose 48 fps bc it is a good balance of smooth video and quality. Would 60 be harder to encode? would it look better?

 

I have tried fast not faster it killed my pc my fps btw

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Just now, CODboyX said:

 

 

I chose 48 fps bc it is a good balance of smooth video and quality. Would 60 be harder to encode? would it look better?

 

I have tried fast not faster it killed my pc my fps btw

It's better for the viewer!

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Just now, CODboyX said:

 

 

I chose 48 fps bc it is a good balance of smooth video and quality. Would 60 be harder to encode? would it look better?

 

I have tried fast not faster it killed my pc my fps btw

I thought twitch would turn that into 30fps :P 

60 would be a bit harder to encode but it'll look better 

 

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138 is a good number.

 

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1 minute ago, Ficus said:

It's better for the viewer!

 

Just now, themctipers said:

I thought twitch would turn that into 30fps :P 

60 would be a bit harder to encode but it'll look better 

 

I stream on YouTube gaming lol

watch some of this  and judge

 

 

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9 minutes ago, CODboyX said:

 

I stream on YouTube gaming lol

watch some of this  and judge

 

 

It has a good enough quality but I can still tell that it's not 60FPS.

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1 hour ago, CODboyX said:

I chose 48 fps bc it is a good balance of smooth video and quality. Would 60 be harder to encode? would it look better?

 

I have tried fast not faster it killed my pc my fps btw

Yes, it would be harder to encode.

 

No, it would not look better. The reason why your video quality is not that great is because you're using a fast and dirty encoding method and fairly low bit rate.

Increasing the frame rate would just make it so that each individual frame got even less data, and thus the quality would be reduced.

 

Increasing the frame rate will NOT increase the details. It will lower the image quality, but the video will be smoother.

If you don't increase the bit rate then increasing the frame rate will just make it so that each individual frame contains less data.

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What about another PC or laptop with the special adapter for the stream?

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On 4/24/2017 at 1:17 PM, slesar said:

What about another PC or laptop with the special adapter for the stream?

I have a PC for it but that is EXPENSIVE 

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