![]() Output (Scaled) Resolution is the outgoing resolution you are sending us. In the settings window select the VIDEO tab on the left.īase(Canvas) Resolution is your incoming resolution (Screen resolution or camera resolution) Go ahead and click the “apply” button at the bottom to save any changes. We recommend at least 64 kbps but going higher than 128k is probably just wasting bandwidth. Next, select “x264” from the Encoder dropdown. If your stream is dropping frames, or rebuffering, pausing and disconnecting your viewers, try using a lower bitrate and see if that helps. We do not recommend that your bitrate exceeds 50% of your upload capacity and that you use a dedicated line when you are streaming. Find out what your upload bandwidth speed is at your location before setting your bitrate. IMPORTANT!! It is imperative that your upload bandwidth speed is fast enough to ensure a smooth and successful webcast. We do not recommend a bitrate above 4Mbps. from your listeners and you may be taxing the CPU or bandwidth at the source, and you may want to consider lowering your bitrate a little. If you receive a lot of feedback about buffering, etc. If you go higher than your connection can handle the user experience will be degraded. You can set the Video Bitrate to anything you like but be sure that the bitrate you choose is not too high for your connection. The site will automatically detect your webcast and activate the notification buttons on-site and (if you have one of our embed codes installed) on your church website as well! Step 2: Start OBS Studio Software. Once set up you will be able to initiate a webcast anytime you want and as often as you want. You will need to have your account webcast enabled before you will be able to continue. The webcast server and stream key will be listed there once your account is activated and you will need to have these handy for the next step. ![]() On your first visit to the Webcast Manager section of the Broadcaster Dashboard, a stream key will be generated for your account. Step 1: Make sure your account is Webcast-Enabled. If you do not yet have OBS Studio installed on your system you will need to do so before beginning this tutorial. For more on what other options are available and what is needed to set up your account for webcasting visit our webcasting help page. This page is a step-by-step on how to set up the FREE open source OBS Studio encoder software for LIVE broadcast on SermonAudio. ![]()
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