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This is an awesome feature! I have a 1070 in my rig, so I wonder how that will play out when I try this. I am going to wait until a stable build comes out before I try it though. Very good information though. Thanks for sharing it!
Thanks for the video! I just updated my GPU drivers and OBS... I have gigabyte fiber internet and a 3070ti. I'm using regular OBS Studio. Am I able to set my max streaming bandwidth to 10,000 Kbps? or am I stuck with 6,000?
For TEB, it will automatically set your bitrate to around 10.2k. Then your resolutions are taken from that on twitchs end. So you should be good to go with the auto settings 🤝
The way it works is that you send a total of 10.2k to Twitch with TEB, and then each resolution is extracted from that bitrate. So if and when they expand it to 1440p, that may increase the aggregate bitrate. But hopefully they’ll implement HEVC support by then.
I stream in 720p, and I used to stream at around 3.5-5K bitrate based on the game. And with this new system it can go up to 10-15K or higher now. They really should have mentioned the massive increase to bitrate
Thank you for the explanation! I watched your video when you got beta access and it was awesome. Do you think it's worth enabling it on 3 maximum tracks If I can only do 6000 max bandwidth? I'm asking because I don't know how it will affect my 1080p quality. Or should I lower the max resolution to 720p with 6000 bitrate and leave it on 3 max tracks?
I'd say let it do its thing on auto first, see what it does. If you find it's trying to use to high of a bitrate, dual it back manually from m there. Then after that, start messing with limiting the tracks if quality isn't where you want it. Good luck!