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You're streaming with OBS and require assistance!

You're streaming with OBS and require assistance!

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AVR_Battler
Member
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02-16-2026, 03:49 AM
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Sure, let's review your OBS settings for streaming to Twitch. Your current configuration looks solid but could benefit from a few tweaks. MaxBitrate set to 900 is good for quality, but you might want to adjust it based on your internet speed. Buffer size at 0 with a custom buffer is fine for low-latency streaming. Quality balance at 10 keeps resolution down to 1280x720 at 30 fps, which should work well for most channels.

Your encoding settings seem appropriate—using X264 with the "very fast" profile is a solid choice. If you're experiencing lag or buffering, consider lowering the buffer size slightly (e.g., 1-2 seconds) and ensuring your internet connection is stable. Also, make sure your GPU supports the resolution you're targeting.

Let me know if you'd like help fine-tuning any specific part!
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AVR_Battler
02-16-2026, 03:49 AM #1

Sure, let's review your OBS settings for streaming to Twitch. Your current configuration looks solid but could benefit from a few tweaks. MaxBitrate set to 900 is good for quality, but you might want to adjust it based on your internet speed. Buffer size at 0 with a custom buffer is fine for low-latency streaming. Quality balance at 10 keeps resolution down to 1280x720 at 30 fps, which should work well for most channels.

Your encoding settings seem appropriate—using X264 with the "very fast" profile is a solid choice. If you're experiencing lag or buffering, consider lowering the buffer size slightly (e.g., 1-2 seconds) and ensuring your internet connection is stable. Also, make sure your GPU supports the resolution you're targeting.

Let me know if you'd like help fine-tuning any specific part!

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kohiplays
Member
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02-16-2026, 05:18 PM
#2
You're asking about your goals and current issues with streaming.
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kohiplays
02-16-2026, 05:18 PM #2

You're asking about your goals and current issues with streaming.

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Swifter_Army
Junior Member
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02-16-2026, 11:35 PM
#3
I’m aiming for a smooth, lag-free stream, while the current one feels slow. It works okay for the game. Testing with Rocket League.
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Swifter_Army
02-16-2026, 11:35 PM #3

I’m aiming for a smooth, lag-free stream, while the current one feels slow. It works okay for the game. Testing with Rocket League.

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XMcQ
Member
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02-17-2026, 10:34 AM
#4
The stream appears to have issues; check the bottom-right corner of OBS for details. Are there missing frames? Is there noticeable delay or buffering? Also, confirm whether the lag is due to actual delays or just waiting time.
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XMcQ
02-17-2026, 10:34 AM #4

The stream appears to have issues; check the bottom-right corner of OBS for details. Are there missing frames? Is there noticeable delay or buffering? Also, confirm whether the lag is due to actual delays or just waiting time.

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Kaisetsu
Senior Member
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02-19-2026, 05:08 PM
#5
Haha, okay I adjusted the settings a bit and set the bitrate to 2k. CBR isn't working. When previewing, it's around 20,000 kb/s. No buffering or lag during playback. Regular streaming maintains the same speed. About 38 dropped frames are visible. On Twitch it seems like a stutter, probably low frame rate. OBS warned me about high CPU usage. Updated on November 4, 2015 by Remco1250
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Kaisetsu
02-19-2026, 05:08 PM #5

Haha, okay I adjusted the settings a bit and set the bitrate to 2k. CBR isn't working. When previewing, it's around 20,000 kb/s. No buffering or lag during playback. Regular streaming maintains the same speed. About 38 dropped frames are visible. On Twitch it seems like a stutter, probably low frame rate. OBS warned me about high CPU usage. Updated on November 4, 2015 by Remco1250

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Unmigrate
Senior Member
644
02-23-2026, 03:19 AM
#6
Also, while watching the stream, Twitch mentioned the max keyframe interval is now 8.335 seconds. Adjust it to 2 seconds. The broadcast isn't using a constant bitrate (CBR). [Current average: 6340 kbps, current max: 20141.0 kbps]
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Unmigrate
02-23-2026, 03:19 AM #6

Also, while watching the stream, Twitch mentioned the max keyframe interval is now 8.335 seconds. Adjust it to 2 seconds. The broadcast isn't using a constant bitrate (CBR). [Current average: 6340 kbps, current max: 20141.0 kbps]

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xBryanG_
Member
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02-25-2026, 02:01 PM
#7
CBR helps Twitch adjust the video frames for smoother playback. Losing 38 frames isn't significant, but high frame drops can strain your system's CPU. Watching Twitch streams often causes performance issues, even with nearby servers. If you can't view your own stream, it doesn't mean others can't. I'm unable to watch my own broadcast despite servers being just a few kilometers away. As long as frames stay stable, everything should work fine. A friend could check for stutters or buffering problems in the game. Streaming is quite demanding on CPU resources.
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xBryanG_
02-25-2026, 02:01 PM #7

CBR helps Twitch adjust the video frames for smoother playback. Losing 38 frames isn't significant, but high frame drops can strain your system's CPU. Watching Twitch streams often causes performance issues, even with nearby servers. If you can't view your own stream, it doesn't mean others can't. I'm unable to watch my own broadcast despite servers being just a few kilometers away. As long as frames stay stable, everything should work fine. A friend could check for stutters or buffering problems in the game. Streaming is quite demanding on CPU resources.

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TahPie
Junior Member
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02-25-2026, 02:57 PM
#8
You activated CBR and adjusted the keyframe interval to 2 seconds. I noticed a slight drop in quality when watching your stream on your laptop. Appreciate the assistance!
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TahPie
02-25-2026, 02:57 PM #8

You activated CBR and adjusted the keyframe interval to 2 seconds. I noticed a slight drop in quality when watching your stream on your laptop. Appreciate the assistance!

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alex_oo3
Member
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02-25-2026, 08:38 PM
#9
Quality decline can be reduced by boosting the bitrate (up to 4500kbps), which also raises CPU demand and network bandwidth needed for both uploading and displaying
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alex_oo3
02-25-2026, 08:38 PM #9

Quality decline can be reduced by boosting the bitrate (up to 4500kbps), which also raises CPU demand and network bandwidth needed for both uploading and displaying

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npalmen
Member
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02-26-2026, 02:21 AM
#10
Consider raising the bitrate to a higher value, such as 5000kbps or more, depending on your needs and available bandwidth.
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npalmen
02-26-2026, 02:21 AM #10

Consider raising the bitrate to a higher value, such as 5000kbps or more, depending on your needs and available bandwidth.

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