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_xSnejkuu_
Member
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04-17-2016, 04:09 PM
#1
during the height of internet usage it reaches approximately 500 mbps for download and 200 mbps for upload, while my streams operate at an 800 bitrate. throughout this process my stream frequently freezes and experiences delays, whereas my games perform without issues, making me uncertain about the cause.
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_xSnejkuu_
04-17-2016, 04:09 PM #1

during the height of internet usage it reaches approximately 500 mbps for download and 200 mbps for upload, while my streams operate at an 800 bitrate. throughout this process my stream frequently freezes and experiences delays, whereas my games perform without issues, making me uncertain about the cause.

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Nird_Bird
Member
165
04-17-2016, 06:31 PM
#2
Windows and any streaming tools operate based on their own priorities, not your intentions. Currently, your game has a higher priority than streaming, so Windows allocates all available processing power to the game, leaving little for streaming. Using OBS allows you to adjust its priority, which can be increased in Task Manager or decreased for the game. Higher quality settings, regardless of bitrate, require more CPU usage from the stream.
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Nird_Bird
04-17-2016, 06:31 PM #2

Windows and any streaming tools operate based on their own priorities, not your intentions. Currently, your game has a higher priority than streaming, so Windows allocates all available processing power to the game, leaving little for streaming. Using OBS allows you to adjust its priority, which can be increased in Task Manager or decreased for the game. Higher quality settings, regardless of bitrate, require more CPU usage from the stream.

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Der_Zwieback
Member
148
04-23-2016, 12:44 PM
#3
Windows and any streaming tools operate based on their own priorities, not your intentions. Currently, your game has a higher priority than streaming, so Windows allocates all available processing power to the game, leaving little for streaming. Using OBS allows you to set a priority level, which can be raised to high or lowered in Task Manager. Regardless of the tool, you can adjust the streaming task’s priority within Task Manager or modify the game’s priority. Higher quality settings require more CPU, so always tweak them accordingly.
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Der_Zwieback
04-23-2016, 12:44 PM #3

Windows and any streaming tools operate based on their own priorities, not your intentions. Currently, your game has a higher priority than streaming, so Windows allocates all available processing power to the game, leaving little for streaming. Using OBS allows you to set a priority level, which can be raised to high or lowered in Task Manager. Regardless of the tool, you can adjust the streaming task’s priority within Task Manager or modify the game’s priority. Higher quality settings require more CPU, so always tweak them accordingly.

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Siragon_76
Junior Member
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04-23-2016, 05:12 PM
#4
thank you for the help
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Siragon_76
04-23-2016, 05:12 PM #4

thank you for the help