Before we get started, please understand that Twitch and YouTube will deal with the data you send them differently, so we will split this guide into two sections. We will have suggestions for Twitch first and then a guide for YouTube. In order to send data to Twitch, you will need to create an account and provide your name, email address, and other information. Once you have created an account, you can use the following link to sign in: https://www.twitch.tv/settings?channel=YourName&password In order to send data to YouTube, you will need to create an account and provide your name, email address, and other information. Once you have created an account, you can use the following link to sign in: https://www.youtube.com/settings?channel=YourName&password

If you use a re-streaming service to stream to two platforms at once, it’s best that you use the suggestions provided in the Twitch section. Alternatively, some services will allow you to choose separate settings for different platforms.

Remember that all of these settings we will talk about will be within your streaming software, not on Twitch or YouTube. We’ll be discussing a few different streaming software options, but the main one you’ll want to use is called OBS. It’s a free software that can be found on most computers. Once you’ve installed it, open it up and create a new stream. We’ll be discussing a few different streaming software options, but the main one you’ll want to use is called OBS. It’s a free software that can be found on most computers. Once you’ve installed it, open it up and create a new stream.

How To Choose The Best Bitrate For Twitch 

Twitch limits all uploads to 6000kbps, which means you cannot go any higher than that. However, in many cases it’s better to go lower. This is because Twitch often uses lower quality video for streaming purposes, which can actually look better and be more watchable on a smaller screen. ..

Twitch is a streaming platform that is reserved for partners. If you’re not a partner, your viewers won’t be able to see the best quality options when you stream on Twitch. This means that when you stream on Twitch, your viewers may be forced to view your stream in the quality that you upload to Twitch’s servers.

If you’re streaming at a certain bitrate, your viewers need to have the download speed to be able to match your upload. For most viewers, a bitrate of 6000kbps will be too high. Unless you are guaranteed to get quality options on your stream, you should opt for lower settings instead.

To get the best streaming experience, Twitch recommends streaming at 720p at 60fps. If you’re playing a shooter game or any game with high-paced action, 60fps is highly recommended. To achieve this, Twitch recommends the following settings: ..

The bitrate is 4500kbps, the keyframe interval is 2 seconds, and the preset is Max Quality. The B-frames are 2. ..

If you are playing a game that doesn’t have much action, you could choose to go for 30fps and 720P resolution. For this, keep the same settings as above, but limit your bitrate to 3000kbps.

In the future, if your channel grows to a certain level, you may be given the opportunity to partner with Twitch. This would mean that viewers would have the option to choose between high-quality streams in 1080p or 900p. ..

The recommended settings for 1080p and 900p are 6,000kbps and 2,000kbps, respectively.

What If My Upload Speed Is Too Slow?

Twitch recommends that 720p video be watched at a speed of around 0.4MB/s. If your upload speed is lower than this, you should try to find an alternative internet solution. You could opt for a lower resolution, but the quality would not be satisfactory.

If your upload speed is 3,000kbps or less, you can use the following information as a guide. If your upload speed is 6,000kbps or more, you can use the following information as a guide. ..

The Best Bitrate Based On Your Upload Speed For Twitch:

4,000 kbps or less – 720p 30fps 5,000 kbps or less – 720p 60fps 6,000 kbps – 900p 60fps 6,000kbps with partner – 1080p 60fps

How To Choose The Best Bitrate For YouTube

YouTube automatically transcodes your stream, no matter how many viewers you have. That means viewers will have all quality options from 360p to the highest quality you are streaming.

That means you should stream at the highest bitrate possible and use the best quality options your viewers can choose. They won’t have any issues with buffering.

If you want to stream at a certain resolution, YouTube recommends the following ranges: The recommended resolutions for streaming on YouTube are: HD (High Definition): 1280x720, 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1920x1080 4K (Ultra HD): 3840x2160, 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160): 3840 x 2448

4K resolution at 60 frames per second (fps) offers a resolution four times that of 1080p and is ideal for high-resolution video capture. At 20,000-51,000 fps, 4K video can capture footage up to 134 minutes long. At 13,000-34,000 fps, 4K video can capture footage up to 97 minutes long. At 440p resolution at 60 fps, footage can be captured up to 9 minutes long. At 440p resolution at 60 fps, footage can be captured up to 6 minutes long. At 1080p resolution at 60 fps, footage can be captured up to 18 minutes long. At 1080p resolution at 60 fps, footage can be captured up to 13 minutes long. And finally at 720p resolution at 60 fps 2,250 frames per second (fps), footage can be captured for 6 minutes or less. ..