What Bitrate Should I Stream at if I Have 3.5 Mb Upload Speed

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    What internet speed exercise i need to live stream on twitch?

    Hello,

    Im planning to kickoff streaming twitch and wonder how fast the internet speed have to be to stream thru twitch for example at 720p or 1080p?

    Thanks


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    Rucati is online now

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    It depends on a lot of settings, forth with what game it is, merely yous really don't need much. I've heard of people streaming with a 3.5 MB up speed, which I'd imagine is pretty standard in almost parts? I honestly don't know what the average is, merely I'd say if you take a 3MB+ upload you should be okay to stream with it.


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    Your upload speed needs to be fairly high, specially to stream in 1080. 10/10 will probably work for 720, merely yous'd need something similar Verizon FIOS or similar speed to stream in 1080. Besides, your hardware needs to be adequately strong to stream at that quality.


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    3 Mb/due south - 4.5 Mbs for HD — Loftier definition 720p resolution video

    5 Mb/southward - 9 Mb/south for HDX — Full high definition 1080p resolution video and high definition audio

    Would honestly aim a bit higher than that, if you lot don't desire it to irksome your internet downwards from doing other things at the aforementioned time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherb View Post

    Your upload speed needs to be fairly loftier, especially to stream in 1080. 10/10 will probably work for 720, but you'd demand something like Verizon FIOS or similar speed to stream in 1080. Also, your hardware needs to be fairly strong to stream at that quality.

    Not and so much on the figurer side.
    You'll get 1080p from 10 up.


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    Quote Originally Posted past Synthaxx View Post

    Indeed. I tried to stream on Twitch with 2Mb/s upload, and not only was the quality poor, just information technology was stuttering like crazy - and this was with a tweaked xsplit contour. I'd aim for 10Mb/s upload minimum.

    Also, yous're gonna want to look at having a hyperthreaded CPU. I can speak from feel that if y'all want to stream at even 720p 30fps with decent quality, you need to have a beefy CPU, and having iv cores alone just isn't plenty (I tried my 2600K at 4.4Ghz with and without hyperthreading, and the difference is startling). Information technology'due south not all about your upload speeds, simply about your hardware likewise.

    Ill become a fifty Mbps down and 10 upward tin can that run 1080p well?


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    should be able to run 1080p, but as he mentioned y'all need some decent hardware to run it too
    Might also desire to check if your internetspeed actually is 10. Most providers don't get nowhere near the speed, since it's a "max"

    http://www.speedtest.cyberspace/ if you lot want to have a expect at information technology

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    Quote Originally Posted past Terridon View Post

    should exist able to run 1080p, just as he mentioned you need some decent hardware to run it too
    Might also want to check if your internetspeed actually is 10. Virtually providers don't get nowhere near the speed, since it's a "max"

    http://www.speedtest.net/ if yous want to have a await at it

    I exercise become it on wifi and it volition get up when i wire it. My hardware is proficient i thing a i7 4770k and a gtx 780 SC tin can handle it. A minimum of 720p i should be able to get.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Synthaxx View Post

    Indeed. I tried to stream on Twitch with 2Mb/southward upload, and not only was the quality poor, merely it was stuttering similar crazy - and this was with a tweaked xsplit profile. I'd aim for 10Mb/south upload minimum.

    I call back that it also depends on your ISP / Server as well; I have 120/12 and setting information technology upwards to 5Mb tin can make the stream stutter at times, when it conspicuously shouldn't.

    Ideally 1080p should be run at 6-8Mbps but you lot can exercise lower and it'll withal exist "decent" quality.

    This is running 3500kbps / 4200kbps buffer, Quality balance: 8 , Faster CPU Processing on OBS. It's okay quality, not ideal only not a huge fuzzy mess either: http://www.twitch.tv/darkwolfdude/c/2450327

    I could become through some other settings only it'south similar 4am atm so when I got some time afterwards some slumber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rucati View Post

    It depends on a lot of settings, along with what game information technology is, but y'all really don't demand much. I've heard of people streaming with a iii.5 MB up speed, which I'd imagine is pretty standard in nearly parts? I honestly don't know what the boilerplate is, but I'd say if yous have a 3MB+ upload you should be okay to stream with it.

    3MB+ is not standard by whatever means. I've recently upgrade my internet service and I'm getting ii MB tops. With is fine for streaming at effectually 720p. Probably not full 1080 though.


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    As someone's asked for it; my settings in OBS:

    http://i.imgur.com/0VPGhcU.png

    The URL in the picture is the same as I linked above, and over again: http://www.twitch.tv/darkwolfdude/c/2450327

    I think that it might be slightly improve quality post-processing, I can't exist entirely sure equally I don't exactly pay plenty attention to the stream while actively doing something (similar raiding) which would crusade the virtually stress on the stream.

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    JTVPing volition ping all the bachelor Twitch Television ingest servers and show y'all the average ping and jitter. Generally you will find that streaming to the server with the everyman ping volition requite you the best results (college bandwidth and more stable stream).

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    Does this effect you playing the game ? like would it lag the game while yous are streaming?


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    Bull is offline

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    Just tested my net, eleven.57 up, 61mb downwardly, 9ms... I accept a 3770k and a 780ti, what is obs and how exercise i download it? I may give streaming a try


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bull View Post

    Just tested my net, 11.57 upwardly, 61mb down, 9ms... I take a 3770k and a 780ti, what is obs and how do i download it? I may requite streaming a try

    Google my friend

    http://obsproject.com/


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    AAZZZZZZZZZZAAA is offline

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    Is 10mb enough for multiplayer and streaming in 720p


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    I realize that this is a necro past a i-post wonder, merely since nosotros're here: can somebody please justify the claims that you'd need 10mb/s+ to stream video given:
    • While Youtube isn't going to win whatsoever quality awards, it certainly looks better than twitch at 1080p they're aircraft out iv.5mb/s
    • While OBS isn't going to win any quality awards, capture to disk at ~3.5mb/s looks "passably okay, i estimate" - and it certainly isn't going to be dropping frames or stuttering unless your computer was effectually during the Bush assistants.
    • Twitch Staff say they don't support people doing more than 3.5mb/s for video (source)
    • Twitch partner 1080p streams are i.5mb/s afterward transcoding source
    While increment bitrate before transcoding can allow sharper images, less blurring, and reduced artifacting, that's not going to solve the major problems: dropped frames, stuttering, stalling and falling out-of-sync.

    While it's possible you tried streaming at <bitrate x> and it looked like trash, that doesn't tell you that the cause was on your end. Information technology could exist your viewers unable to process video at whatever nitrate y'all were streaming at, that twitch's servers were bogged down, or that links between twitch and your viewers weren't performing well.

    If your broadcasting software isn't detecting dropped frames information technology'due south not your computer, and if yous're not having throughput problems detected at your end and so it's probably not your upstream bandwidth. If you can have twitch capture your stream and then transport it to youtube and it looks fine (that is: not skipping/dropping frames) then it'south certainly not a problem fixed by higher upstream bandwidth.

    While I could be missing something, I'd like to see some justification for the claims that 10mb/s+ is needed for 1080p streaming in light of what appears to be good evidence that fifty-fifty 4mb/s isn't supported by the virtually popular streaming service around and even so there are enough of high-quality 1080p streams on that service.


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    I was under the impression ~5mb/s was the sugariness spot which seem to match the caps by streaming services.


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    Quote Originally Posted past Notarget View Post

    I was under the impression ~5mb/s was the sweet spot which seem to match the caps past streaming services.

    5mb is plenty enough, at to the lowest degree it was for me when i streamed eve online at 1080p


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    So.. I am actually accept the same question.. But I already know what is my cyberspace speed (Mbps) I have 72.ii Mbps... so.. is it good?Infracted for thread necro - Cilraaz
    Last edited past Cilraaz; 2018-08-02 at 03:32 PM.


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