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YouTube uses the low quality codec AVC1 for resolutions lower than 1440p.<br>
 
YouTube uses the low quality codec AVC1 for resolutions lower than 1440p.<br>
 
To get the higher quality codec VP09 streaming at 1080p, create a new streaming key, manually select 1440p and activate 60 fps.<br>
 
To get the higher quality codec VP09 streaming at 1080p, create a new streaming key, manually select 1440p and activate 60 fps.<br>
Copy the stream key and past it in OBS, don't use the 'Connect Account' or it will use the default key. Click the padlock to encrypt the stream.<br>
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Copy the stream key and paste it in OBS, don't use the 'Connect Account' or it will use the default key. Click the padlock to encrypt the stream.<br>
 
Watching it at 1440p the brightness is less accurate but the textures details are more accurate.<br>
 
Watching it at 1440p the brightness is less accurate but the textures details are more accurate.<br>
 
Watching it at 1080p the brightness is more accurate but textures details are less accurate.<br>
 
Watching it at 1080p the brightness is more accurate but textures details are less accurate.<br>
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Hard to notice textures details small differences, so maybe it's better to watch the stream at 1080p wich affects brigthness/colors.
 
Set a bitrate of 10000 in OBS for good quality. If you have enough bandwidth, set 30000 for perfect quality.
 
Set a bitrate of 10000 in OBS for good quality. If you have enough bandwidth, set 30000 for perfect quality.
 
[[File:YT-settings-1440p.png|thumb|center|YT-settings-1440p-trick]]
 
[[File:YT-settings-1440p.png|thumb|center|YT-settings-1440p-trick]]

Revision as of 11:25, 13 February 2024

This page describes recommended settings for Streaming.

If you have an Ampere card like the 40-series, use AV1. For 10-series or more, use NVENC/HEVC.
With a 4th generation cpu you should have no issues.

OBS settings

  • Output > Video Encoder: AV1/HEVC/H264 ; Rate Control: CBR ; Bitrate: YT/Twitch limit ; Keyframe interval: 1s ; Preset: P7 ; Tuning: High Quality ; Multipass Mode: Two Passes (Full Resolution) ; Profile: Main ; Look-ahead: off ; Psycho Visual Tuning: on ; GPU: 0 ; Max B-frames: 0
  • Video > 60 fps
  • Advanced > Video > Color Format: NV12 ; Color Space: sRGB ; Color Range: Full
  • Sources > Game Capture > Properties: Limit capture framerate


ezQuake settings

  • vid_software_palette 1 (Is necessary to keep the correct gamma and details of textures on the stream but it will reduce performance.
    If you need to disable it to get stable fps for play+stream , add a color correction filter in OBS with gamma 0.5)
  • gl_gamma 0.7 (If the stream is still too dark with software_palette 1, add OBS gamma 0.2)

YouTube

YouTube uses the low quality codec AVC1 for resolutions lower than 1440p.
To get the higher quality codec VP09 streaming at 1080p, create a new streaming key, manually select 1440p and activate 60 fps.
Copy the stream key and paste it in OBS, don't use the 'Connect Account' or it will use the default key. Click the padlock to encrypt the stream.
Watching it at 1440p the brightness is less accurate but the textures details are more accurate.
Watching it at 1080p the brightness is more accurate but textures details are less accurate.
Hard to notice textures details small differences, so maybe it's better to watch the stream at 1080p wich affects brigthness/colors. Set a bitrate of 10000 in OBS for good quality. If you have enough bandwidth, set 30000 for perfect quality.

YT-settings-1440p-trick

Twitch

(to be added)

Links

(to be added)