Lahdo
New Member
Hey dear, Open Broadcasting Software forum!
Today I changed to H264/AVC Encoder (AMD Advanced Media Framework) which was before on "veryfast" x264..
I also did experiments on medium up to ultrafast (ultrafast is too extremely pixelated, and medium is not pixelated, and in realities like "The Medium" it will cause output lags on Twitch while I experience no frame drops at all)..
On ultrafast the pixelation was higher than on veryfast, today I want to try the GPU encoder..
I use the AMD RX 570 8GB Sapphire Nitro, and AMD R5 2600, would you change to AMDH264 to broadcast in 1080p60 downscale to 900p60 or keep it on x264?
My new preset for Twitch is:
Quality Preset: Balanced
Profile: Main
Profile Level: Automatic
Coding Type: Automatic
Maximum Reference Frames is 4
Rate Control Method is CBR
Pre-Pass Mode is disabled
5796 targeted bitrate +-
Minimum QP 18
Maximum QP 51
Filler Data is enabled
skipping every 9th frame
Skip-Frame Period 0
VBAQ is disabled
Enforce HRD is enabled
High Motion Quality Boost is enabled
VBV Buffer is automatic
VBV Buffer Strictness is fifty
VBV Buffer Initial Fulness is a one-hundred
Keyframe Interval is 2
IDR Period in frames is zero
I-Frame-Interval is zero
P-Frame Interval is zero
P-Frame Period is zero in frames
Deblocking Filter is enabled
Motion Estimation is quarter- & Half- Pixel
Video API is Direct3D 11
Video Adapter is Radeon RX570 Series (VEN_10002/DEV_67df/SUB_e3531da2/REV_00ef)
OpenCL Transfer is disabled
OpenCL Conversion is disabled
Multi-Threading is disabled (thinking about to enable it because of my R5 2600)
Still I can only use that one computer for broadcasting, I am looking forward to spent on an RX6.9K 16GB GPU + R9s + 256GB RAM for and use the other device only for OBS work connected with an VGA capture device and additional hardwares..
What do you think about that, and do you have any experienced optimization advices?
Today I changed to H264/AVC Encoder (AMD Advanced Media Framework) which was before on "veryfast" x264..
I also did experiments on medium up to ultrafast (ultrafast is too extremely pixelated, and medium is not pixelated, and in realities like "The Medium" it will cause output lags on Twitch while I experience no frame drops at all)..
On ultrafast the pixelation was higher than on veryfast, today I want to try the GPU encoder..
I use the AMD RX 570 8GB Sapphire Nitro, and AMD R5 2600, would you change to AMDH264 to broadcast in 1080p60 downscale to 900p60 or keep it on x264?
My new preset for Twitch is:
Quality Preset: Balanced
Profile: Main
Profile Level: Automatic
Coding Type: Automatic
Maximum Reference Frames is 4
Rate Control Method is CBR
Pre-Pass Mode is disabled
5796 targeted bitrate +-
Minimum QP 18
Maximum QP 51
Filler Data is enabled
skipping every 9th frame
Skip-Frame Period 0
VBAQ is disabled
Enforce HRD is enabled
High Motion Quality Boost is enabled
VBV Buffer is automatic
VBV Buffer Strictness is fifty
VBV Buffer Initial Fulness is a one-hundred
Keyframe Interval is 2
IDR Period in frames is zero
I-Frame-Interval is zero
P-Frame Interval is zero
P-Frame Period is zero in frames
Deblocking Filter is enabled
Motion Estimation is quarter- & Half- Pixel
Video API is Direct3D 11
Video Adapter is Radeon RX570 Series (VEN_10002/DEV_67df/SUB_e3531da2/REV_00ef)
OpenCL Transfer is disabled
OpenCL Conversion is disabled
Multi-Threading is disabled (thinking about to enable it because of my R5 2600)
Still I can only use that one computer for broadcasting, I am looking forward to spent on an RX6.9K 16GB GPU + R9s + 256GB RAM for and use the other device only for OBS work connected with an VGA capture device and additional hardwares..
What do you think about that, and do you have any experienced optimization advices?