Looks perfectly fine on KZitem. I have no 4K capabilities so I'll be at a max of 1080p. Regarding twitch I'll have to check, I thought it was set to 1080p on my side. It was set to " source" and said 1080 in that, although I always thought it was lying 😮 Lol, as far as who uses 720p in 2024, well I'm the guy as my tablet cant handle 1080p 60fps. Only the PC can handle that.
@dlarge6502
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Just checked the twitch version. There I can select "source" and Twitch tells me it is 2160p @ 60fps My display resolution is 990p however, that will not change as my monitor is not a 4k one and likely never will be as it's as big as this desk will permit. The playback bitrate is around 24Mb/s However, the twitch player seems to hang (video not audio) at that resolution occasionally and wont recover unless I seek the video back each time. My bandwidth usage goes from 24Mb/s up to nearly 200Mb/s at times, which with my broadband capping out around 200-250Mb/s that might explain it. Thus to get stable playback I must select 720p in twitch. However in youtube things are much better. 2160p @ 60 fps (the 4k setting, same as "source" in twitch) is much more reliable, although the stats for nerds show I'm dropping frames. The bandwidth however is interesting, Twitch was pumping out MP4 video and MP4 audio with the video being at 24Mb/s. KZitem however is putting out the 4K stream using opus audio and VP9 (basically AVI) video @ only 10Mb/s, which would be correct as VP9/AVI are the open source equivalents of H265 so way more efficient.
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