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Optimizing obs on mac
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optimizing obs on mac
  1. OPTIMIZING OBS ON MAC HOW TO
  2. OPTIMIZING OBS ON MAC 720P
  3. OPTIMIZING OBS ON MAC PRO
  4. OPTIMIZING OBS ON MAC SOFTWARE
  5. OPTIMIZING OBS ON MAC PROFESSIONAL

* getting near-perfect professional quality performance video and audio results ~~~ not * recording only ~~~ recording w/zoom ~~~ streaming and recording * optimizing recording with an: under-powered computer ~~~ high-powered There are some other optimum hardware conditions to consider.Īlso, getting into the available materials, it was hard to distinguish between several different kinds of discussions that often got mixed: You must start with hardware with: very specific graphics requirements, 32+ gig ram, 4+ core CPU (I am not certain of exact specs). Professional meaning consistent high quality. to guarantee 'professional' results (without lots of trawling google and this forum), you 'should' spend 'professional' money.

OPTIMIZING OBS ON MAC SOFTWARE

Although I will be double-recording to protect against loss due to crashes etc., I need to do everything possible so that I get as close as possible to perfect consistent video and audio quality.Īdding to #3: Although this software is wonderfully compatible with lower-powered hardware which can often be tweaked and adjusted into working well for recording zoom well, if the purpose is 1-3 hour single-takes recordings of zoom by a paid essential worker etc. I will be working with at least 3 different computers and I need to be able to explain settings to my employer.

OPTIMIZING OBS ON MAC HOW TO

If my computer gets stolen today and I need to set up a different computer for a paying job tomorrow morning, I have to understand how to adjust the output settings. I need to understand how to set up a computer for OBS output settings from scratch fast. Since, this is for my professional recording work, I am not able to work with just 1 computer and 1 settings template. This is not criticism of the OBS project but outlining my thinking, challenges and what might be helpful to others. Here is why I think #1 and #3 are problems for professional recording.

optimizing obs on mac

But, because I cannot afford optimum hardware today, I don't get all the settings I need form it. Yes I am using OBS' great Auto-Configuration Wizard and starting over numerous times.

OPTIMIZING OBS ON MAC 720P

Streaming isn't wise at 10,000 today (you will throw off a lot of viewers because they are buffering - you need to be around 2,500 to 5,000 at 720p to keep more viewers having a good overall experience) but I do remember them saying you could try 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 (but a minimum of 10,000) on the recordings. They were experiencing grainy encoding like I do if I stream or record under 10,000kbps. Your other questions, I have spent a long time trawling these forums and eventually landed on someone asserting this finding. Turning it off lets the GPU focus solely on encoding your video to record, meanwhile the CPU or Integrated Graphics (intel) is left handling the Zoom video. Perhaps if encoding using hardware encoder above 10,000kbps, it might be fine leaving this on or free up resources by turning it off. I imagine if encoding with x264 (cpu), by ticking this on Zoom, you are taking the harder task away from the CPU which is good. My "use hardware acceleration" by default here is already ticked. OK - on the Zoom note - you might find it better / worse for your encoding if you change the following setting too.

OPTIMIZING OBS ON MAC PRO

I’ve had mixed results on 2011 iMac i5 2.5ghz 8gb RAM and MacBook Pro 2015 2.5ghz (3.8 turbo boost) Quad Core i7 16 GB Ram.īasically on x264 I won’t touch anything else You might find that Safari or Firefox with ONE browser window open is okay. You can test what it’s capable of by doing what you desire and opening VIEW -> STATS and see if you get Encoding warnings (rendering or encoding dropped frames numbers will increase and warning signs will turn red) If you start clicking on videos or watching any media or scrolling on Facebook/ other demanding websites when encoding x264, you can expect pixelation and skipping (encoding lag) If you are solely doing this and don’t have chrome open and close other programs, you should find x264 software encoding does the job nicely.

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If you are doing other things on the Mac, give the cpu a break and hit the bitrate up to 10,000kbps using H264 hardware encoding.ĭownside is double the file size you need (wonder if you can convert it down to 5000 again somehow after) The quality at 5000 Kbps bitrate H264 doesn’t match what were you get x264 software encoding IF your Mac has other things shut and isn’t demanding the CPU for much (or ideally, anything) else. Doing 50 like I have makes it too blocky. I’m finding / reading that the Apple H264 Hardware Encoder is only good above 10,000kbps bitrate for recordings.















Optimizing obs on mac