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New Twitch TV broadcast requirements
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http://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/1253460-broadcast-requirements

http://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/1253460-broadcast-requirements
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Optimal settings for non-partners allows viewing on mobile and consoles, sweet

Optimal settings for non-partners allows viewing on mobile and consoles, sweet
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So basically I can't stream audio in higher quality starting soon? And a few other smmall things.

So basically I can't stream audio in higher quality starting soon? And a few other smmall things.
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the audio encode changes don't really make any sense unless they're just trying to force people into using aac or something, mp3's threshhold of transparency is roughly 192 which is hardly any more than 128 and really should have nothing to do with issues on mobile but whatever

erkstonOptimal settings for non-partners allows viewing on mobile and consoles, sweet

that still has to do largely with encoding bitrate. all they're doing is enforcing a constant bitrate and not a bitrate cap, so I suspect a lot of mobile devices will still have lag issues

regarding the keyframe change, you can set that in your OBS in advanced settings under the custom x264 encoder settings by adding keyint=x with x being the fps you stream at * 2, but there are already plans to add a keyframe option into obs directly in the next version

the audio encode changes don't really make any sense unless they're just trying to force people into using aac or something, mp3's threshhold of transparency is roughly 192 which is hardly any more than 128 and really should have nothing to do with issues on mobile but whatever

[quote=erkston]Optimal settings for non-partners allows viewing on mobile and consoles, sweet[/quote]

that still has to do largely with encoding bitrate. all they're doing is enforcing a constant bitrate and not a bitrate cap, so I suspect a lot of mobile devices will still have lag issues

regarding the keyframe change, you can set that in your OBS in advanced settings under the custom x264 encoder settings by adding keyint=x with x being the fps you stream at * 2, but there are already plans to add a keyframe option into obs directly in the next version
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I started streaming and it said minimal because my max keyframe interval wasn't 2. I changed it to two and my quality went to absolute shit instantly. idk

I started streaming and it said minimal because my max keyframe interval wasn't 2. I changed it to two and my quality went to absolute shit instantly. idk
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My mind is exploding trying to figure out how to make a strict CBR for my stream.
i've got my stream bitrate at 3800 and my fps at 40, veryfast preset. So would this be correct settings?
vbvmaxrate=3800 keyint=80 rc-lookahead=10 bufsize=855 tune=animation

My mind is exploding trying to figure out how to make a strict CBR for my stream.
i've got my stream bitrate at 3800 and my fps at 40, veryfast preset. So would this be correct settings?
vbvmaxrate=3800 keyint=80 rc-lookahead=10 bufsize=855 tune=animation
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Langeb33fI started streaming and it said minimal because my max keyframe interval wasn't 2. I changed it to two and my quality went to absolute shit instantly. idk
Don't set it to "2", set it to "FPS x 2".

https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=6481

Keyframe-int is measured in frames, not seconds. Setting it to "2" will insert a keyframe every other frame.

oh, wow. thanks

[quote=Lange][quote=b33f]I started streaming and it said minimal because my max keyframe interval wasn't 2. I changed it to two and my quality went to absolute shit instantly. idk[/quote]

Don't set it to "2", set it to "FPS x 2".

https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=6481

Keyframe-int is measured in frames, not seconds. Setting it to "2" will insert a keyframe every other frame.[/quote]
oh, wow. thanks
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WithADanceNumberMy mind is exploding trying to figure out how to make a strict CBR for my stream.

http://puu.sh/42413.png

yes you would have keyint 80 for 40fps, don't recognize off my head what the rest of those are for

[quote=WithADanceNumber]My mind is exploding trying to figure out how to make a strict CBR for my stream.[/quote]

[img]http://puu.sh/42413.png[/img]

yes you would have keyint 80 for 40fps, don't recognize off my head what the rest of those are for
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#9
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My attempt to follow this guide got me those.
https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4516#p24711

My attempt to follow this guide got me those.
https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4516#p24711
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http://puu.sh/424LL.jpg

Unknown :(

[img]http://puu.sh/424LL.jpg[/img]

Unknown :(
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#11
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WithADanceNumberhttp://puu.sh/424LL.jpg

Unknown :(

https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6482

[quote=WithADanceNumber][img]http://puu.sh/424LL.jpg[/img]

Unknown :([/quote]

https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6482
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#12
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also, i noticed tf2 isn't even showing up in games on the mobile twitch app.

also, i noticed tf2 isn't even showing up in games on the mobile twitch app.
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#13
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WithADanceNumberhttp://puu.sh/424LL.jpg

Unknown :(

Wait 30 seconds while streaming and then refresh.

Edit: This worked for me, at least.

[quote=WithADanceNumber][img]http://puu.sh/424LL.jpg[/img]

Unknown :([/quote]
Wait 30 seconds while streaming and then refresh.

Edit: This worked for me, at least.
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I found that I had to set my keyint to 59 to be considered good as when I had 60 it said I was slightly above 2

I found that I had to set my keyint to 59 to be considered good as when I had 60 it said I was slightly above 2
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