

Below are Twitch’s own recommend specs for NVIDIA NVENC depending on the resolution and fps you’d like to achieve. To enable Dynamic Bitrate, navigate to the settings window, and click “Advanced.” Scroll down and toggle the box next to the option that says “Dynamically change bitrate when dropping frames while streaming”. To adjust your resolution, select “Video” from the side panel in the setting window. For example, streaming at 1080p vs 720p will double the number of pixels, meaning your computer will be using more resources. The output of your video resolution can have a significant impact on the quality of your live stream and the performance of Streamlabs Desktop. If you are more technically savvy, you can adjust settings within Streamlabs Desktop to help ensure optimal quality. It’s a fantastic way to jump right in without having to mess with the finer details. Access this feature by opening Streamlabs Desktop, navigating to Settings > General. For new Twitch streamers, Streamlabs Desktop has an Auto Optimize feature that automatically scans your internet speed and computer hardware to give you our recommended settings. Having settings that are too high for your computer’s hardware can cause performance issues for your live stream. Choosing the right Stream Settings in Streamlabs Desktop
