What is the best resolution for OBS?
It’s best to use a 16:9 aspect ratio, so a resolution of either 1920 x 1080 (often called 1080p) or 1280 x 720 (720p) is recommended.
How do I optimize stream settings on OBS?
The best OBS settings for streaming
- Open your OBS Studio and click Settings on the bottom-right of your screen.
- If you want pixel-perfect live streams, change the Video Bitrate to 4000 Kbps.
- The next step is to increase the Audio Bitrate value to 320 Kbps.
What should my preset be on OBS?
Bitrate Rule of Thumb
- For 720p video at 30 frames per second, we recommend 1,500 to 4,000 kbps.
- For 720p video at 60 frames per second, we recommend 2,500 to 5,000 kbps.
- For 1080p video at 30 frames per second, we recommend 3,000 to 6,000 kbps.
- For 1080p video at 60 frames per second, we recommend 4,500 to 9,000 kbps.
How do I get better camera quality on OBS?
Here’s how to choose the best settings for your webcam:
- Set your resolution and frame rate to the highest your PC can handle.
- Adjust the exposure so your image is bright without dropping frames.
- Set your white balance based on your light color temperature.
- Decrease the gain as low as possible to avoid graininess.
How do I fix Laggy stream on OBS?
Methods to fix lagging in OBS
- Check your network connection.
- Use Stellar Repair to fix lagging in videos.
- Stream on a wired connection.
- Lower bitrate.
- Fix hardware issues.
- Change OBS setting as per your computer.
- Check your firewall and security software.
- Update Network Adapter Driver.
How can I make my camera better for streaming?
Here’s how to improve your webcam quality:
- Use studio lighting like a ring light or LED panel. Even a lamp will help.
- Use daylight as a light source.
- Make sure you are facing your brightest light source.
- Change your webcam’s settings manually.
- Add LUTs to color grade your footage in real time.
Why is obs so laggy?
The culprits often boil down to network latency or graphics-related problems such as GPU overload. If you’re plagued by OBS lagging, fret not – your pain is shared by many other users; more importantly, it’s a fixable issue.