![]() ![]() When abiding to the recommended Twitch bitrate limit of 6000mbps, you will actually have higher pixel density and less artifacting at slightly lower resolutions.ĥ) Dial back your RDR2 settings a bit, some of the Ultra settings are indistinguishable from Very High but come with a 10-20 fps performance hit. The newest iterations of NVENC, and especially the "new" version designed for RTX GPUs is almost indistinguishable from x264 encoding 99% of the time.Ĥ) Use an output resolution of 900p/864p/720p if you are currently streaming at 1080p with a single PC setup. x264 is very demanding for single PC streaming setups. Running the application as Admin will enable the fix for this issue.ģ) Use NVENC instead of x264, or NVENC (New) if you have an RTX Card. If OBS is set to capture and record at 60 FPS but the the user runs a graphically-demanding game that utilizes nearly 100% of their GPU, OBS may render at a reduced framerate. Using DX12 also resolves a bunch of RedM related crashes, so it's a win-win situation.Ģ) Run OBS/SLOBS as Admin. Open RDR2, go into the Graphics Options and set your API to DX12 and use Game Capture instead. Just going to make a little post here for those of you who stream and are perhaps dropping frames or not getting the quality you desire from your stream, this should hopefully alleviate the need for support tickets, however please don't hesitate to open a ticket on Discord should you still encounter issues.ġ) If you're using Vulkan & Display/Window Capture, please don't. ![]()
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