I have recently had a quite powerful PC, with which I can play pretty much all games on the highest graphics settings with an average of 90-100FPS.
Now a friend wants to watch me play. So I thought about streaming on Twitch.
Now I have the problem that the stream jerky and stutters at times.
This should not be due to the PC, because I once observed this with the MSI Afterburner and saw that the PC is not fully utilized at any point.
I have a 50,000 internet line. In Battlefield I always have 80 FPS when I stream
I have the following PC components:
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x
GPU: RTX 2070 Super
Ram: 32 GB 3200
If the temperature of the components has something to do with it, the CPU and GPU will not get warmer than 60 ° C.
The games are RainbowSixSiege, Battlefield1 and Farcry5.
I think it's because of the settings in OBS Studio, but I have no idea what exactly means what.
50,000 is little
50000 is enough for FullHD
How high is the upstream of your line?
How many kbps have you set in OBS? With FullHD that should be 6000.
Yes.
Bit rate: 6000KB / s
Encoder: software x264
Default: Veryfast
Upload are about 15Mbps
Jerky with you in OBS too? Will the bit rate and FPS remain constant (at the bottom of the status bar in OBS)?
Yes. Obs jerky too
Job there's the mistake, please stream with nvenc!