Monday, 6 June 2016

Lag and chop quality with Elgato for Twitch on laptop

Hey everyone I just got into Twitch recently and bought an Elgato Capture card to stream my gameplay. I'm brand spanking new at all this stuff so please bare with me on my situation.

What I'm working with: -Samsung ATIV Book 8 (laptop) -CPU: Intel i7 3635QM (quadcore) 2.4 GHz, 3.4Ghz (max) -GPU: Radeon HD 8770M (halfway decent from what I hear) -RAM: 8GB -Memory: 1TB Internal -OS: Windows 10 -300ish GB of free internal memory

-Elgato Capture Card HD

Internet Speed: 24 mbps dwnld / 1.4 mbps upld

I'm trying to optimize my stream quality when broadcasting onto Twitch using the Elgato game capture software. When I set everything up my broadcast is coming out terribly choppy and pixelated. I tried messing with the bit rate in the settings and went from a 1080p profile to a 720p. I did the same thing in my Xbox 360 settings, switched to 720p from 1080p to enable more FPS( it says input and output are now 59.4FPS after I messed with that setting but it still looks shitty). I understand that I should probably have a desktop PC but that isnt an option right now since im on a budget. I'm now using a wired internet connection for this which helped a bit but not too much. I have tried disabling preview, disabling stream command and flashback recording which helps but i would like to use those features at some point. Mainly stream command so I can have a camera feed on my gameplay. i've tried watching youtube videos but they all are having me adjust the bit rate and profile settings. I dont want to stream anything under 720p because i feel that the computer has more than enough power to do so.

Please help!



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