

Bare in mind, higher quality isn’t always better. Set the output resolution and FPS type, which is what your stream sees, and select according to your ISP. If your stream is experiencing a lot of buffer, the likely factor is that your ISP will not let you stream at that bitrate and you need to turn it down.įinally head to video and select your base canvas, this is what you see, as 1080p. This highly depends on your internet connection however and a lot of it is trial and error. Next go to the output settings and set your bitrate according to what type of quality you’re streaming at.ġ080p 60fps, your bitrate should be 4,500 to 6,000 kbps.ġ080p 30fps, your bitrate should be 3,500 to 5,000 kbps.ħ20p 60fps, your bitrate should be 3,500 to 5,000 kbps.ħ20p, 30fps, your bitrate should be 2,500 to 4,000 kbps.

On the top right corner click on settings and you'll want to select NVENC as your encoder if you’re streaming on a low-end CPU. You can click through the program and let it automatically detect its settings or you can manually set it up yourself, here's how: Now your PC is going to optimise itself for its specifications and the network capabilities, making sure it gives you the best quality it can.
