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Frequently Asked Questions

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How can I optimize OBS for lag-free streaming?

To optimize OBS for lag-free streaming, start by creating a profile in OBS Studio, adjusting settings such as stream URL, video encoder, bitrate, and FPS. Choose advanced settings for better control and set the encoder to QuickSync H.264 or NVENC H.264, depending on your hardware.
2.

What video settings should I use to avoid lag while streaming on OBS?

Set the FPS to 30 if your computer is moderate, and adjust the bitrate based on your network speed: 1000 for 480p, 2500 for 720p, or 5000 for 1080p streaming. These settings help prevent lag during OBS streaming.
3.

Does the audio section affect OBS streaming performance?

The audio section doesn't significantly affect OBS streaming performance, but you should ensure the correct Desktop Audio Device is selected, especially when multiple devices are connected. This ensures smooth audio handling during streaming.
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Why should I use NVENC or QuickSync H.264 for encoding in OBS?

Using NVENC or QuickSync H.264 for encoding helps offload processing from your CPU, providing smoother streaming and reducing lag. This is particularly useful for weaker systems or for better performance in higher-quality streams.
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What bitrate settings are recommended for streaming at different resolutions in OBS?

For 480p streaming, set the bitrate to 1000; for 720p, use 2500; and for 1080p, set it to 5000. These settings optimize video quality based on your network speed and ensure smooth streaming in OBS.