

Roland Live Streamer: How to Set Up and Use this Free Software to Stream

Roland has free software for Windows to simplify your live streaming workflow:.Okay ill try the tuning and bicubic though to see if it actually helps.This guide covers live stream setups using Roland streaming hardware with OBS Studio, which is free software with a lot of options for customization. Yeah im pretty sure its fine i barely get any hiccups but if i do, ill just lower the bitrate. is that 240 Hz output to monitor Full RGB or YCbCr 4:4:4 or is it some in between like YCbCr 4:2:2 ? If OBS thinks it receives NV12 (YCbCr 4:2:0 but receives 4:2:2 or something else, there may be an extra processing step involved in changing color spaces which eats cpu) Ĭan you actually sustain 5 mbps upload bandwidth? You say you have 14 mbps upload but do you have hiccups or anything? so you don't have additional color conversions.

Make sure you're capturing in NV12 Full Color Range, and 709 color space. Only one psy tuning can be used at a time. Multiple tunings are separated by commas. tune Tune the settings for a particular type of source preset Use a preset to select encoding settings is that 240 Hz output to monitor Full RGB or YCbCr 4:4:4 or is it some in between like YCbCr 4:2:2 ? If OBS thinks it receives NV12 (YCbCr 4:2:0 but receives 4:2:2 or something else, there may be an extra processing step involved in changing color spaces which eats cpu)Ĭan you actually sustain 5 mbps upload bandwidth? You say you have 14 mbps upload but do you have hiccups or anything? see the description for those tunes below. for a game like Fortnite, animation tune may do better quality than not using the tune option. (if you add the animation tune - see below - the tuning will double the ref frames anyway back to 2).īasically the subme 4 preset is helpful but the others not so much for streaming. for example if you select the -faster preset, you can add custom parameter -rc-lookahead 15 to lower that particular parameter from 20 (the faster preset) to something a notch better than veryfast (which is 10).
#QUICKSYNC OBS DROPPING 1080P#
For 1080p streaming provided you have the bandwidth, high may be worth it.Īlso, you could use the custom text field to get some settings between presets.
#QUICKSYNC OBS DROPPING 720P#
use main, should be enough for 720p and won't give significant improvements if you use high, but it will use more processing power. Select a profile, without profile selected it may default to baseline which would restrict encoder at 720p. Resize algorithms start to matter when you're dealing with fractions ex 1.p->720p I would use Bilinear only if resizing 1920x1080 to 960x540 (half the resolution), because at that point the resizing algorithm doesn't really matter: it's more or less just throwing out every other pixel. You're better off using a less cpu intensive resize algorithm to give the actual encoder more time to process frames and keep quality higher. You're resizing to 720p and then compressing with and losing quality in the process - any quality you preserve by going with Lanczos instead of Bicubic is extremely small compared to the extra processing power you'd use.
