
For games that are slower or with minimal movement (Card games, etc.), choose Medium.

This is dependent on your internet and quality you want to stream at. Bitrate: Max 6,500 Kbps if you are a non-partnered Twitch streamer.If you are using multiple GPU, your number will adjust based on which GPU you want to use.If you are using only 1 GPU, then set this to 0.Preset: ‘Max Quality’ if you have a 20 series GPU or higher / ‘Quality’ if you are using a 10 series GPU.


For 720p video at 60 frames per second, we recommend 2,500 to 5,000 kbps.For 720p video at 30 frames per second, we recommend 1,500 to 4,000 kbps.As far as how fast of internet you need, it all depends on the resolution and FPS you want to achieve. This provides a much more consistent internet connection for the stream compared to Wi-Fi. Therefore, it’s best that you run your internet to your computer with an ethernet cable. Your internet speed is a major factor in determining what quality you can and can’t stream at. We put together a guide on all of the settings you need to adjust to ensure the stream is as high quality as your system and internet can handle. Getting the right video and audio settings can mean the difference of a stream that is inviting and high-quality, or a stream that looks like its ran off a potato. This is especially true when you are getting your settings correct.

Streaming is a ton of fun, but it can take some work to get right.
