Having more processing time before hand can get you a nicer image though, and it will let you get more for your bitrate, like if you had a limited upload speed for streaming but still wanted high quality, you'd have to get your processing as high as you could since your bitrate is limited
Isn't...
I take it OBS is measured in Kbps and not Mbps. So ya 100 Mbps just about there.
In any event, how much encoding are the GPU recordings doing for the footage? Is it equivalent to Ultra Fast for CPUs in OBS, or is it Very Fast or better?
Because it's comparing 2 different settings, neither of which are native like quality
Depending on how much processing shadowplay/ReLive are doing 50K might be enough or it might not be, as I showed there by using really light processing with a 100K Mbps bitrate, the K is just thousands.
Depending on the encoding settings 50K may not be enough
here's CoD WW2 Ultrafast in OBS, 10K vs 100K, 100K still isn't enough for native with those settings. Higher CPU usage settings can get you more quality with a lower bit rate.
Another thing to add to the list of testing
Would using the highlight features from Shadowplay/ReLive have an impact if you're using an SSD for it? Like would it be constantly writing to the SSD? Or does it allocate some RAM based on how back you want to go?
You always start as high as you can when creating content preferably at lossless but that's crazy for video, you can always compress it down later if needed.
That's another point for Brent
Should do some OBS Nvidia Vs AMD Vs like a 1950X, see how the GPU encoding in OBS compares to each other...
Can you guys test low end cards next RX 560(1024)/1050 ? Perhaps doing dota 2 as it's lighter on the GPU.
I think it'll be especially prevalent for when the desktop APUs come out.See if you can do good esports streaming on a lower budget and what not.
Would also like to see a quick revisit in...
Those could have easily been thought of though, and had been expected by most people I talk to in the tech world.
And if I'm not mistaken Nvidia won't even be releasing consumer Volta?
We kind of knew a Vega refresh was coming as well, Vega 11 rumors also hinted towards that.
But as far as...
Aren't they already using some of those features on Vega FE?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/Vega_Microarchitecture_Technical_Overview/images/slides-42.jpg
And they did just announce a major drive update for next month it seems, I'd imagine that would be the one to enable that stuff for...