The Best Streaming and Recording Settings 2023
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Chapters:
00:00 - What are the best settings for OBS?
00:28 - Resolution and FPS
01:52 - The best settings for Streaming (x264, AMF, NVENC and more)
09:06 - The best settings for Recording
10:38 - Audio and Color settings
11:08 - OBS stream is stuttering fix
12:06 - What's the deal with 936p?
12:57 - Conclusion
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#obs #contentcreation #howto - Ігри
I am an old man who started my Linux journey recently. Watched many tutorials and UA-cam vids on Linux. I just saw one of your videos almost by accident but since i did I went to your page and have seen them all. Excellent work in making Linux relateable for everyone. That it is possible for anyone. Amazing content. Thank you for your work.
Thank you for an awesome video. One of the best ones out there after seen a couple of them about the same topic. Keep it up!
Awesome video, bought RX6800XT yesterday, can't wait to try out the settings.
Nice video man thanks for the tips!
Good video! Feels nice to confirm that my used settings are good ones. ;D
For CQP-recordings its hard to recommend something lower than 20 tbh. After Compression of the editing software + UA-cams compression (avc1/vp9), there wont be a noticeable difference in reality, except for the much higher file-sizes.
Just watched your video from 1yr back. Your Videos have improved so much
Thanks a ton
Love you, two weeks with problems of frezzing the camera and the recording scene. All the problem was the resolution. Thanks !
amazing video! thank you!!!!
Happy to help
Great info, thanks! I would drop the whole Trueman show thing tho :D
Hi, Michael.
So I use a multi PC setup. Recording only. I don't suppose you happen to have experience in this style of recording, or could give some tips on how to improve it. I've only just recently started dipping my toes into it, so my current setup can only be called 'working'. There are less stutters overall in my footage, but there is a noticeable blur look to most of my footage.
So what I guess I'm trying to say is something like 'how do these settings affect my projection onto my second pc?' and 'what settings should my pc that is watching and recording the projection, and the one projecting, generally look like?' and other general things along those lines.
If you can help, I'd appreciate it. If you can't, then I understand.
If I ever get into streaming this will be pretty helpful. The only thing I would need is on the fly face blurring and voice masking.
Pretty easy to do with plugins like StreamFX and VST. It would be a bit harder if you want selective blurring on moving parts (like when watching a video), but it's doable
@@MichaelNROH Good point, face tracking is hard so I would need to sit very still.
@@anon_y_mousse if you're gonna go that far, just don't use your camera
@@meledoyeah camera off + a voice changer and that's way better
Vielen Dank für das tolle Video.
Eine Frage zu den FPS
alle unsere Kameras geben am HDMI Output 1080p50 aus.
Was sollten wir also bei der OBS Framerate einstellen ?
60FPS, wie es UA-cam gern hätte?
oder
50 FPS um möglichst keine PC-Last/GraKa-Last wegen Hochrechnen auf 60 FPS zu erzeugen ?
Danke.
Amazing Michael! Finally a video I have found with a 2560 x 1440 res. I was not sure if I could use this properly. HUGE PROPS Thank you!
Sub Earned good job
Thank you ❤️
Can you do a tutorial on console streaming? Specially on how to get proper audio, like, volume setting, and splitting audio Thanks in advance.
I love ur video first I watch u and that’s helping me a lot for real thanks bro❤
Hi! Can you talk about the audio bitrate? Thanks!
hello sir
i want to stream on youtube but
when i stream if i stand still the stream is crystal clear but ass soon i move the camera just a bit stream pixlated
after that if i stand still again the stream turn back to crystal clear
i want to stream at 1080 60fps
i try to lower the resolution and the framerate but same problem
i also try the settings from this video to but same problem i also try 2 diffrent internet provider same problem
my pc is
i7 10700k
RTX 3070TI
m.2 ssd
internet is 35Mb up/down
please help if you can
thanks amd, i will keep buying red team products but these problems should take less time to fix
Very Nice video :) , please review video editor, I been struggling to edit video under linux :(
Hi!, which settings works best for streaming and recording in high quality separately.
1) i9 13900k, RTX 4090, 32GB DDR5 6000, 2TB SSD 7300MB/s, Write 6600MB/s. 4K UHD Monitor, 100mbps upload bandwidth.
2) i7 13700k, RTX 4070 ti, 32GB DDR5 6000, 2TB SSD 7300MB/s, Write 6600MB/s. QHD monitor, 100mbps upload bandwidth.
Thank you, you are the best :)
i have problem with youtube streaming havent tested twitch, when not doing anything quality seems fine but when I go in game with my webcam everything goes a bit blurry and when I move its blurry, nothing helps even if I set bitrate to 20k or 9k its same my upload speed is 75 Mbps
I did this with vp09 trick. its like vp09 is worse than avc even
VP9 is definitely better than AVC, however UA-cam compression is still pretty heavy.
The only way to counteract that a bit is by allowing more keyframes, though this will have a performance hit
@@MichaelNROH more keyframes? you mean keyframe interval?
Can someone please explain to me about the b-frames and look ahead and what should i set it to when playing a non motion game or a motion game.
It's very complicated from a technical standpoint, but in a nutshell, both Look Ahead and B-Frames try to predict (or take samples) from the next image.
B-Frames access your memory buffer to select past and future frames to predict how an image should look like when compression is being applied.
More B-Frames result in more compression, which is good for bandwidth, however can also result in artifacting or performance hits if you overdo it.
Look Ahead is even more complicated since it tries to predict pixel changes to an even further degree. This feature uses CUDA instead of NVENC to predict images before even B-Frames get to it.
In reality, your major concern is setting B-Frames to 1 or 2 since this is the best on average. Your mileage varies a lot on the games you play.
There is no general guide how to fine tune it, as game effects like noise, textures, the brightness and colors all result in a different outcome.
Theoretically speaking, Look ahead could be beneficial for more static games, but realistically speaking static games look cleaner anyway if we take a look at how H.264 is working.
No one can tell at these low streaming bitrates anyway. I generally set Look Ahead to Off and use 2 B-Frames
@@MichaelNROH
(Thank you! for replying)
So what your saying is that using a high b-frames or using look ahead is not worth it and may cause other problems. So basically OBS added that but has no use for it...
Good
So multipass (quater) or singlepass for RTX3080?
Quality wise it should be set to multipass
I have gtx 1650
Amd ryzen 5 3600
And I want to open youtube channel and udemy account and teach some math, programming courses can your settings help in just recording videos without needing to do live steam?
There are recording settings in the video though
Hey! I have B frames on 2 and I get Encoding overload AMD, what do I do??
Put it down to 0.
There is a bug somewhere in OBS that causes that issue 06:46.
@@MichaelNROH thank you I appreciate it
How did you use amf on Linux?
For me it only shows vaapi
VAAPI is the default and it's the one I use on Linux.
You can use AMF if you install the proprietary AMD driver, but I would not recommend it on Linux due to the hassle of installing it
Yeah those settings do not work for me just messed my recording up so bad I can't use OBS until I figure out how to change it back, these settings dot NOT work for everyone. user be warned.
windows?, but i thinked you ware a fedora user
I am. However, the Windows version features more settings due to the proprietary parts, so it makes sense to show it from there.
It's easier for Linux users to translate those settings then the other way around
@@MichaelNROH ok i followed it and i found almost all of the settings
@@SteavenGamerYT1 the only thing that differs is the name of the encoders. For pretty much everything other than nvidia it'll be FFMPEG VAAPI