I have a 5850, 8gb ram, i7 2600k, 1920x1080 monitor, h50 cooling, CM HAF 932 case.
My stream is lagging and ingame is stuttering. Anyone know why?
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Dakk
Sweden572 Posts
I have a 5850, 8gb ram, i7 2600k, 1920x1080 monitor, h50 cooling, CM HAF 932 case. My stream is lagging and ingame is stuttering. Anyone know why? | ||
Riot Janook
United States112 Posts
Lots of great info here that helped me decide I shouldn't stream. | ||
Raelcun
United States3747 Posts
Especially since most people on JTV don't have partner status and this means they cannot scale down the quality on the stream when the bitrate is too high. I"d suggest for the vast majority of streamers to run their bitrate as low as possible so their viewers can actually watch. Most streams that run 3k or higher are just plain unwatchable even on my internet which is stupidly fast. | ||
lynx.oblige
Sierra Leone2268 Posts
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Diamond
United States10796 Posts
On May 09 2011 08:58 iCCup.Raelcun wrote: I'm sorry but I have to nitpick your points on the bitrate, those numbers are way higher than necessary from what I've tested. I was able to run a 1024x576 resolution stream before I got better internet at just 500 kbps. Also after that I've run a 1280x720 stream at alternating 1000 and 1500 kbps settings with no major quality losses. The main issue is when you're running a stream that is 2500+ bitrate it limits the number of viewers who actually cannot view that stream. Especially since most people on JTV don't have partner status and this means they cannot scale down the quality on the stream when the bitrate is too high. I"d suggest for the vast majority of streamers to run their bitrate as low as possible so their viewers can actually watch. Most streams that run 3k or higher are just plain unwatchable even on my internet which is stupidly fast. I can second this, I can't watch NASL's absurd 3k bitrate yet i can watch any other stream or video on the internet. | ||
Charger
United States2405 Posts
On May 09 2011 09:08 lynx.oblige wrote: I know XSplit still requires the game to be some kind of windowed mode to stream but does FMLE? Or alternatively is there anyway to stream fullscreened? I'm not sure about FMLE but with xsplit, just set Starcraft 2 to Windowed (fullscreen) and you are set. It doesn't effect playing on it at all. | ||
Raelcun
United States3747 Posts
On May 09 2011 09:08 lynx.oblige wrote: I know XSplit still requires the game to be some kind of windowed mode to stream but does FMLE? Or alternatively is there anyway to stream fullscreened? no it is not required for FMLE but most games do not stream very well in full screen mode so you usually need to use windowed mode anyways. | ||
theqat
United States2856 Posts
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lynx.oblige
Sierra Leone2268 Posts
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Zero RDS
Canada104 Posts
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Zero RDS
Canada104 Posts
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Raelcun
United States3747 Posts
On May 09 2011 14:37 lynx.oblige wrote: Well I ask because I still get a blank screen when trying to stream League of Legends using FMLE. Can someone PM me the method of streaming fullscreen? (LoL has issues in windowed mode like not being able to mouse scroll downwards in windowed and others) I wish it had windowed fullscreen like SC2 (fortunately SC2 works great) get a program called shiftwindow it fixes the windowed mode so that it appears like it's fullscreen | ||
Zero RDS
Canada104 Posts
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sooch
Canada299 Posts
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-IntEnZ-
Sweden50 Posts
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Legend`
Canada381 Posts
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Kinky
United States4126 Posts
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Ner0
United States131 Posts
On May 10 2011 09:08 Kinky wrote: I've been using VP6 over H264 because it does much better with fast scenes from my testing. Is there a noticeable problem with VP6 that would make people choose H264 over it? I've noticed that the TSL stream uses H264 as well. VP6 is an older codec that is available to users of Adobe Flash Media Encoder. It requires a higher bitrate (more upload) for the same quality, but has some benefits in that it recovers from scene changes faster than FME's H264. That is what I would imagine. Thanks to the guide I'll be boosting my bitrate to 1200 and changing some quality settings. Hopefully now some FPS games will stream better. | ||
Kolvacs
Canada1203 Posts
Here are my settings: Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Stream Resolution: 640x360 Video Bitrate: 300 That's why ^^. Here is a video of my stream quality: http://www.justin.tv/kolvacs/b/285523078 ---- On May 09 2011 04:11 Dakk wrote: I should be able to maintain a 1080p stream right? I have a 5850, 8gb ram, i7 2600k, 1920x1080 monitor, h50 cooling, CM HAF 932 case. My stream is lagging and ingame is stuttering. Anyone know why? You most likely don't have the bitrate/frame rate settings properly set-up. | ||
MyNameIsAlex
Greece827 Posts
On May 09 2011 04:11 Dakk wrote: I should be able to maintain a 1080p stream right? I have a 5850, 8gb ram, i7 2600k, 1920x1080 monitor, h50 cooling, CM HAF 932 case. My stream is lagging and ingame is stuttering. Anyone know why? try dxtory, look on the support forums here to see what it is. i had the same prob with you. like many many others here. | ||
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