Remember, your settings should be focused entirely on making the best possible viewing experience for your audience, so don’t be afraid to sacrifice a few bells and whistles to produce a better overall stream. In the NDI Output Settings dialog you can give the NDI. Output: Click on Output option in the side panel. Settings: Click settings gear in the menu bar to open the settings window.
However, if you want to manually configure these settings, watch a setup video tutorial from Streamlabs here or follow the steps below: 1.
It’s by no means a 1080p stream running at 60 frames per second with crystal-clear video 100% of the time, but it’s also reliable, balanced, and above all watchable! The first method is to create an NDI stream of the main (stream) output and/or the preview output (studio mode) in OBS Studio containing all sources visible and the mixed final audio stream, by enabling the NDI Main and/or Preview Output via Tools NDI Output Settings. and hardware to optimize the best performance when setting up. This gives me the balance I need to game and stream on the same PC. Look-ahead: On Psycho Visual Tuning: On GPU: 0 Max B-frames: 2 These options are marked T on the output of ffmpeg-h filter. Keyframe Interval: 2 Preset: Quality Profile: High The following steps are specific to Streamlabs OBS and the. Set the Bitrate to 6000 Kbps if you stream on Twitch or 10000 Kbps if you stream. Here, set the Encoder to either NVENC (for NVIDIA GPUs) or H264/AVC (for AMD GPUs). In the settings menu, select Output from the left pane. If you haven’t set up an auto-archiving feature with your live streaming platform, we recommend enabling this setting. This feature enables you to record the live stream to a local drive as you stream. It is in the lower-right corner of the window. The other setting found on the Output OBS Studio settings page relates to recording your broadcast. These are the settings I use.Įncoder: NVENC Rate Control: CBR Bitrate: 4000 Kbps Launch OBS on your computer and click on Settings.
I also play a lot of fast-paced shooters like Call of Duty: Warzone and Fortnite. My GPU is an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super with 6 GB, my CPU is an Intel i7–9700K 3 Ghz, and my internet has 200 Mbps download and 11 Mbps upload.
In the last tutorial in our series on OBS for screen recording we went through a quick start method to give you a high-level overview of how the software works. There’s a lot to absorb here, so let’s work with a real-world example of how I setup my OBS. Open Broadcaster Software Studio, more commonly known as OBS Studio, or simply OBS, is a video streaming and recording program.Its free, open source, and fully cross-platform Mac, Windows, and Linux.