Warchamp7
Forum Admin
For the person with no time to read the entire overview, here's a quick start guide!
Prefer video tutorials? I've made one that covers the same stuff as this guide.
If you're new to streaming and aren't entirely sure what you're doing, you should check out the Overview Guide. If you have any further questions after reading this, you should check out the FAQ first.
Scenes and Sources
First you'll want to start off by right clicking in the white box under Scenes: and adding a scene.
Next, you'll right click in the Sources: box and add what you want to capture, whether it's a specific window, a capture card or game.
If you're using a webcam/capture card and multiple scenes that use it, it is recommended you make it a Global Source, by clicking the button on the right to open the Global Sources list and adding it to there. Then add it to your Scenes by right clicking the Source menu and doing Add Global Source.
After getting your scenes and sources ready, it's time to configure your settings.
Encoding
Max Bitrate
Custom Buffer Size
Use CBR
Codec
Audio Bitrate
Broadcast Settings
Video
Base Resolution
Resolution Downscale
FPS
Audio
Microphone
Mic/Aux Boost
Advanced
x264 CPU Preset
Do not touch anything else in Advanced unless you absolutely know what you're doing.
Prefer video tutorials? I've made one that covers the same stuff as this guide.
If you're new to streaming and aren't entirely sure what you're doing, you should check out the Overview Guide. If you have any further questions after reading this, you should check out the FAQ first.
Scenes and Sources
First you'll want to start off by right clicking in the white box under Scenes: and adding a scene.
Next, you'll right click in the Sources: box and add what you want to capture, whether it's a specific window, a capture card or game.
If you're using a webcam/capture card and multiple scenes that use it, it is recommended you make it a Global Source, by clicking the button on the right to open the Global Sources list and adding it to there. Then add it to your Scenes by right clicking the Source menu and doing Add Global Source.
After getting your scenes and sources ready, it's time to configure your settings.
Encoding
Max Bitrate
- Perform a Speedtest to find your upload speed. Set your Max Bitrate to a little bit underneath that.If you have a 1.50mbps upload, Max Bitrate is good around 1000 - 1100.
Custom Buffer Size
- Leave this disabled.
Use CBR
- Default is on. Don't change this unless you have a good reason to do so.
Codec
- AAC is fine for most people.
Audio Bitrate
- Default is 128. Increase if you have a good network connection, decrease if you have a poor one.
Broadcast Settings
Get your stream key from http://twitch.tv/broadcast/dashboard/streamkey and enter it into the Stream Key box.
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
Select Custom as the Streaming Service
For FMS URL, enter the following:
rtmp://publish.livestream.com/mogulus/YourChannelName/username=YourUsername
/password=YourPassword/isAutoLive=true
For Stream Key, just enter livestream
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
Note: Livestream requires you to use under 500kbps with anything that isn't their Procaster. Make sure Max Bitrate + Audio Bitrate is less than 500
For FMS URL, enter the following:
rtmp://publish.livestream.com/mogulus/YourChannelName/username=YourUsername
/password=YourPassword/isAutoLive=true
For Stream Key, just enter livestream
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
Note: Livestream requires you to use under 500kbps with anything that isn't their Procaster. Make sure Max Bitrate + Audio Bitrate is less than 500
Select Custom as the Streaming Service
1. Login and go to http://www.ustream.tv/dashboard
2. Under the Channel section, click More... and then select Remote
3. Your FMS URL and Stream Key will be on this page, just enter them into OBS
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
1. Login and go to http://www.ustream.tv/dashboard
2. Under the Channel section, click More... and then select Remote
3. Your FMS URL and Stream Key will be on this page, just enter them into OBS
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
Select Custom as the Streaming Service
1. Login and go to http://hashd.tv/settings/streams
2. Click Details for the livestream you want to stream to
3. Your FMS URL is the URL at the bottom of the window
4. Your Play Path/Stream Key is the Your complete key/name: field, NOT just the key in the Your key: box
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
1. Login and go to http://hashd.tv/settings/streams
2. Click Details for the livestream you want to stream to
3. Your FMS URL is the URL at the bottom of the window
4. Your Play Path/Stream Key is the Your complete key/name: field, NOT just the key in the Your key: box
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
Enter your FMS URL into the box for it. You can try searching for the service you're trying to use if you need help setting that.
Enter your Play Path/Stream Key into the box.
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
Enter your Play Path/Stream Key into the box.
Configure your reconnect time and delay if necessary.
Video
Base Resolution
- Should be fine at your native resolution.
Resolution Downscale
- The actual resolution that gets encoded and streamed. Use this to set the resolution of your stream.
FPS
- Default at 30. Increase if you have a good computer and network connection, decrease if you have a poor computer and/or network connection. Minimum you should use is 15.
Audio
Microphone
- Select your microphone if you're using one. Set up push-to-talk or mute/unmute hotkeys if you need them.
Mic/Aux Boost
- If you have a particularly quiet mic, you can boost the volume of it. This will often make any white noise, such as your computer fan, more apparent.
Advanced
x264 CPU Preset
- It's generally recommended to leave this at veryfast, as it gives the best balance of quality and speed. If you have a bit slower processor and it's using a lot of CPU, you can try superfast or ultrafast, however it will decrease quality. Some people with high speed CPUs like to set this to faster to try to increase quality, but it doesn't really give much all that much benefit.
Do not touch anything else in Advanced unless you absolutely know what you're doing.