

Under Video Encoding, adjust these two settings: In the top menu, click on Broadcast, then the Settings icon. If you want to mess around with more of the settings, here are our in-depth recommendations. XSplit 3.7 added advanced settings for NVENC. You may want to consider streaming at a lower bitrate and resolution to lower the bandwidth required to see your channel. This is important if your viewers are on mobile phones or their internet speed is not as fast. Twitch only offers guaranteed transcoding to Partners non-partners may receive transcoding, but it is not guaranteed. Transcoding allows a viewer to view your video on a different resolution, thus requiring a lower bandwidth. Note for New and Upcoming Streamers to Twitch.For example, for Fortnite, many streamers decide to stream at 1600x900 60 FPS. If you reduce the resolution, you reduce the data being encoded, and the resulting viewer quality is higher. High motion content cannot be compressed as much, and can suffer from more artifacting (encoding errors) that make your stream look “blocky”. Racing games, some Battle Royale games, etc.) we highly recommend reducing your resolution.

If you are going to stream high motion scenes (i.e. Important Note for High Motion Content.
