Best OBS Recording Settings for 2021 / Ryzen Processors / x264 / NEW OBS v27 ✅ Helps Low End Bad PCs
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Hey Scrappers! Josh here with another OBS tutorial! They just released the new OBS version 27 and with that, I wanted to go over the best streaming settings and best recording settings! This video will help show people the best settings for low end bad PC's all the way to people with great PC's that have chips like the new Ryzen 5900x or Ryzen 5950x. These settings also help out people who own the new RTX cards like the RTX 3060, RTX 3060ti, RTX 3070, RTX 3070ti, RTX 3080, RTX 3080ti, RTX 3090, and RTX 3090ti.
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Just a heads up, if you're editing in Davinci Resolve, you don't (usually) need to remux to MP4. It handles MKV files just fine.
This was a great how to video for me. It took me a little bit to mess around with things, but I found good recording settings for my PC.
Hands down, I'm liking and subscribing because this video helped ALOT
Perfect timing just what I needed good improvements on intro tho
This was amazing dude! I still only have an RX480 8gb 😭 but I got a Ryzen 7 5800x and the settings you provided look way better than the choppy mess i was outputting
Thank bro ❤
Love your videos, bro.
good tutorial I like it
I need to ask for advice though
I have an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X processor and Graphic Card RTX 580. Which one you would reccomend for recording with GPU encoder or CPU ?
tysm it worked
Great video, just been messing with obs settings and usually when i try to stream and record at the same time, i get massive encoding lag. The only reason im tryna do this is so i can keep full recordings of my stream
Usually people just stream on obs bro recording at the same time is a pain
Hi there. Recently bought a new computer. all I know is that it has a 3070 GeForce graphics card which leaves me to believe that its other components should be decent? lol. Anyway, the whole CRF (number) / CPU Usage preset is kind of a difficult topic to understand...
let me explain. I'm trying to get the BEST quality I can post to UA-cam. I'm recording in full 4K60FPS using the CRF rate of control. the thing that confuses me is the CRF number and the CPU Usage preset. People say the lowest CRF number produces the best quality AND the lowest CPU usage also produces the best quality... The thing is I can't even go lower than Ultrafast. BUT I can bring my CRF number all the way down to 1. So I'm getting the best quality regardless of the CPU usage being set to the ultrafast right?
(also I'm not gaming and recording on my PC at the same time, I'm recording my Xbox Series X)
Sorry if this was hard to follow. I tried my best to explain my situation in the most understandable way. Hope your expertise can help me out. Thanks
-A fellow UA-camr
i have a rtx 2070 but i play forza horizon alot and its always to 100%. so i decided to use x264, but idk if its a good idead. whats your opinion? its for recording btw. :)
i think that the new NVENC encoder in RTX series cards is way better than software h264 anything below RTX series is worse than software h264 so its better if you switch back , also if you think that you card is stressed a lot you can always limit your ingame FPS to the refresh rate of your monitor since the 2070 is a powerful card
Hi i have an ryzen 9 5900x and I put your settings,when i play and record obs tell me that enconding overload what can do ?
change to veryfast or faster.
is the ryzen 9 3900x good for sharp x264 recordings?
Yup, use CRF rate control and put it to a low number like 6 but that will take a lot of space, higher the number the worse the quality but still 100x better than cbr
I mimicked most of these settings with a higher CRF value (22) and output to 720p from 1440p baseline. However, I recorded a game that lasted 1.5 HRs at 60 fps and the file size was about 5 GB large. Does this seem way too big? Is there something I could be doing wrong that would make the file that big, or is that similar to what that amount of footage would encode to?
as far as I know, that's normal size at that range, I get similar file size around that same duration
Yeah... You gonna need some beefy storage to record gameplays in general. Unless you just gonna record poor quality videos... which isn't really that worth the time. I personally get upto 5 to 6GB on a 30 to 40 min ATS gameplay. I was shocked at first as well but eventually after lots of tinkering and stuff... I just realized I was going to need more storage either way.
I have a ryzen 5 5600 which CPU usage preset should I use?
If you have a Rtx gpu use nvenc
So if I game in 1920x1080 set that as the base canvas and set the scale to 1280x720?
Hell no. Set the output to 1080p. The downscale bit is ONLY for if you're using higher than 1080p canvas
@@brziperiod set both to 1920x1080 got it! Thanks
Hey, a couple of us want to know "I have an RTX 3070 and a Ryzen 7 5800x which are both fairly new, which encoder do I use?
"
nvenc
graphics card is much better than running on CPU
@@tarragoni4161 thanks man, keep rocking
@@gonorsilvet2581 No problem, i recommend using recording settings from Muazz he's a really good youtuber for rec settings
May I ask if what does "Area" Downscale filter does compared to Bicubic and Lanczos? Thanks!
That's a good questions I don't know all the exact details for so here's a link to a thread one of the developers answered it in: github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/pull/1715
Anyone that has a nvidia gpu use Nvenc (new) instead of x264
I have a Amd A6-7310 can I still do 60fps
no
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Using your settings, I tried recording some fortnite content to stress test it, the image looks great.. but I get 92.9% skipped frames due to encoding lag. What can I do to fix this?
buying a better cpu or lower your resolution to 720p
@@KeineAhnungWasFürEinName I have a Ryzen 9 3900x, i think that's a pretty good CPU tbh
@@nickrages3791 try Process Lasso and bind OBS to certain cores located on the same CCXes. Then do the same with your game and Chrome, but on the other cores. Also set priority to high or above normal for obs just to be sure it gets the fuel. :)
Helped me to stream with slower on 1080p30 (pretty useless but cool), but I've got a 5900x and that one only has 2 CCX'es so it might get better results from separating the processes.
@@nickrages3791 I've got a Ryzen 5 3600XT and keep my CPU Usage Preset on VeryFast and it's very nice
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