- [My notes on using OBS Studio.](#my-notes-on-using-obs-studio) - [resolution & bitrate](#resolution--bitrate) - [Suggestions](#suggestions) - [External links](#external-links) # My notes on using OBS Studio. I have mostly understood how to add sources on OBS Studio, but I needed help with mainly resolution and bitrate. ## resolution & bitrate - Settings --> Output: - Video Bitrate: CHECK BELOW! - [x] Enable Advanced Encoder Settings - [x] Enforce streaming site bitrate limits - Encoder preset: Low-Latency Performance - Settings --> Video: - Base (Canvas) Resolution: DEPENDS ON STREAMED GAME OR FULL DESKTOP RESOLUTION, CHECK GAME/DISPLAY SETTINGS! - _I was mainly playing Final Fantasy X with 1280x720 base/canvas resolution._ - Output (Scaled) Resolution: WHAT VIEWERS WILL SEE, SEE BELOW - Downscale filter: Bilinear (Fastest, but blurry if scaling) - Common FPS Values: 30 ### Suggestions - DVD quality? 250 Kbps bitrate with output scaled 424x240 - Steam minimums: 750 Kbps & 640x350 (360p) - Note that the second number in resolution is the quality - Twitch suggested: 3000 Kbps for 1280x720p - _I may have been trying 1080p but potential settings were lost with hardware issue._ ### External links - https://stream.twitch.tv/?kbid=100005 - https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2853702 **_NOTE: written from memory and [my TODO entry for this file](https://gitea.blesmrt.net/mikaela/gist/issues/6) without actually having OBS Studio or anything in front of me._**