I've been using OBS for about a month now and I always have problems with it, when i play OSU!either the game crashes or OBS does. what settings are preferred for osu streaming on low tier pc? or should i just get a new broadcasting program?
These were meant for shitty PCs, I personally stream 1080p, 60 FPS with a bitrate of 3000-5000 and CBR padding is off (This can increase CPU use slightly if you didn't know.)HandHeldPillow wrote:
you have weird settings 1500 bitrate could stream 720p no problem, i would suggest getting rid of cbr padding and running its base resolution at your monitor not a custom one like you have, also why arnt you running at 60 fps. i stream 480p perfectly with 60 fps on a somewhat shitty computer and a bitrate of 550
Setting the limiter to 120 FPS can surprisingly solve a lot of problems as well.Makar wrote:
1. run osu in fullscreen mode (not borderless)
2. record osu via "game capture" (not window capture or monitor capture)
3. enable aero
4. if your osu still crashes, switch to openGL mode in graphics settings
not using fullscreen mode is fine, but osu may run slower
What is the error osu! gives when you crash? I might be able to relate.
Annnd if you do this, a lot of people are gonna have trouble watching your stream because their internet is too shit.QuadPiece wrote:
These were meant for shitty PCs, I personally stream 1080p, 60 FPS with a bitrate of 3000-5000 and CBR padding is off (This can increase CPU use slightly if you didn't know.)HandHeldPillow wrote:
you have weird settings 1500 bitrate could stream 720p no problem, i would suggest getting rid of cbr padding and running its base resolution at your monitor not a custom one like you have, also why arnt you running at 60 fps. i stream 480p perfectly with 60 fps on a somewhat shitty computer and a bitrate of 550
I also have my own stream servers (I'm crazy, I know), I know that Twitch's shit servers also get problems with anything above 4000, which is why I usually use 3000 for Twitch and 5000 other places. (Sometimes 30 FPS as well, if 60 FPS is simply pointless for the particular thing I'm streaming) I'm a quality freak though, so 1800 is really the lowest I go.PlasticSmoothie wrote:
Annnd if you do this, a lot of people are gonna have trouble watching your stream because their internet is too shit.QuadPiece wrote:
These were meant for shitty PCs, I personally stream 1080p, 60 FPS with a bitrate of 3000-5000 and CBR padding is off (This can increase CPU use slightly if you didn't know.)
Using settings like that is only really beneficial if you are a twitch partner so users can set their own quality.
There, peppy owned us all. Now we must all hail the almighty peppy.peppy wrote:
So much nonsense advice.
2mbit is enough for 60fps 720p.
1mbit is enough if you are happy with 30fps.
OBS is better than xsplit in every way. do not give xsplit your money or patronage.
You can stream on a stock-walmart-bought machine.