With ryzen 9 5900x and rtx 3070 ti gygabite i want to stream and record the same time with record at higher quality. Should i have to use nnveck new as enncoder for both or i have to stream with nnvidia and record with my processor? Ty
@@ExTremZero Nah i need my camera overlay in record video too as stream so when i edit my video for youtube i can show gameplay and camera. With shadow play record only the GamePlay
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB MSI Laptop. I tried streaming at 6000 bit rate 60fps 1080p and got stutter. Is this due to Twitch rules? Or is my graphics card not able to handle this? I'm hardwired and get 1000 MBPS down and 25 MBPS up
are you gaming and streaming on the same laptop? I noticed that if in task manager in the gpu tab that the 3D engine above video encode reaches 100% usage, the stream stutters like crazy but not the game. If the game stutters when streaming ang gaming then the card can't probably stream at 1080p.
I’ve got an rtx 3060 and an amd ryzen 3600, but my FPS just doesn’t look good, like I’ve tried 60 and it seems to be trying but stuttering. Then I changed my monitor to 120hz and tried recording at 120fps, but apparently it’s not recommended. Why might I be getting stuttering recordings?
@@DynamicAFK hey may be a little late but do you have a ryzen 3600 too? If so, i think you are having a bottleneck with that cpu. Basically the cpu you are using cant handle the new gpu which results in stuttering, low fps etc. You should try to get a newer cpu. But im not an expert, this is just my first thought.
@@ckay2900 ohh okay I've got the 3600XT and I got it working sort of but when I go online gaming it lags like crazy so I just went back to playing in 60FPS
Hi. How’s it going. Sorry to bother you. I’m here because I have a RTX 3060 Ti. AMD RYZEN 5 I was streaming with no problems on high/ ultra quality. But recently my games are choppy and my GPU is 80% game 20% Obs I’m new to pc and this video seems useful but, I’ve basically copy and Pasted what this video is showing And still no better
Who the hell has a 30hz monitor in the 21st century? Actually though... I can't think of a single monitor I've ever seen other than 4K through HDMI before the release of HDMI 2.0 that actually runs at 30hz. The average person uses a 60hz monitor or screen. Every phone runs at 60-120hz+, and every TV (again, with the exception of 4k TVs that don't support HDMI 2.0 or better) and monitor runs at and supports 60hz or higher. With that, I'm going to find another video that actually has correct information. Please don't spread incorrect information.
good video, i will test these settings with my 3090
With ryzen 9 5900x and rtx 3070 ti gygabite i want to stream and record the same time with record at higher quality. Should i have to use nnveck new as enncoder for both or i have to stream with nnvidia and record with my processor? Ty
just use Shadow Play for the recording and obs for streaming
@@ExTremZero Nah i need my camera overlay in record video too as stream so when i edit my video for youtube i can show gameplay and camera. With shadow play record only the GamePlay
Never mentioned or talked about CBR bitrates... video was almost perfect until you forgot to talk about the alternative options!
I have a dual PC set up and my stream PC has a 3900x and 3070. Should I process the streaming with the CPU or GPU?
Bruh, the gpu obviously
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB MSI Laptop. I tried streaming at 6000 bit rate 60fps 1080p and got stutter. Is this due to Twitch rules? Or is my graphics card not able to handle this? I'm hardwired and get 1000 MBPS down and 25 MBPS up
are you gaming and streaming on the same laptop? I noticed that if in task manager in the gpu tab that the 3D engine above video encode reaches 100% usage, the stream stutters like crazy but not the game. If the game stutters when streaming ang gaming then the card can't probably stream at 1080p.
How do i update mines im still on 26
You can Google OBS and download it from their site pretty easily
bili-near?
I’ve got an rtx 3060 and an amd ryzen 3600, but my FPS just doesn’t look good, like I’ve tried 60 and it seems to be trying but stuttering. Then I changed my monitor to 120hz and tried recording at 120fps, but apparently it’s not recommended. Why might I be getting stuttering recordings?
Same here and I get the same problem as you
@@DynamicAFK hey may be a little late but do you have a ryzen 3600 too? If so, i think you are having a bottleneck with that cpu. Basically the cpu you are using cant handle the new gpu which results in stuttering, low fps etc. You should try to get a newer cpu. But im not an expert, this is just my first thought.
@@ckay2900 ohh okay I've got the 3600XT and I got it working sort of but when I go online gaming it lags like crazy so I just went back to playing in 60FPS
Hi. How’s it going. Sorry to bother you. I’m here because I have a RTX 3060 Ti. AMD RYZEN 5
I was streaming with no problems on high/ ultra quality.
But recently my games are choppy and my GPU is 80% game 20% Obs
I’m new to pc and this video seems useful but, I’ve basically copy and Pasted what this video is showing
And still no better
@@WAZZupbruvv same
Who the hell has a 30hz monitor in the 21st century? Actually though... I can't think of a single monitor I've ever seen other than 4K through HDMI before the release of HDMI 2.0 that actually runs at 30hz. The average person uses a 60hz monitor or screen. Every phone runs at 60-120hz+, and every TV (again, with the exception of 4k TVs that don't support HDMI 2.0 or better) and monitor runs at and supports 60hz or higher.
With that, I'm going to find another video that actually has correct information. Please don't spread incorrect information.