@Decenium I never had a problem with it and after trying out the Aitum multistream, I still sticked with MultiRTMP because it gives you better control over the technical parameters and doesn't try to replace your OBS main out. + it has no hotkeys and multiRTMP can be set to start and stop automatically with OBS main out. maybe one day Aitum's solution will be better, but the day isn't yet here
Incredible plugin. I use RUclips 4k main AV1 encoder. Too many issues scaling to youtube 4k with twitch set as main. With audio tracks too. Improvements are definitely needed
7800X3D, 4070ti super, 64gb DDR5, 1 gig fiber internet. I multistream to twitch, RUclips shorts and TikTok (using live studio because stream key BS). Twitch and TikTok are always fine. I get lag/stutter complaints from my RUclips chat. Twitch is set to 6000 RUclips is 8000 TikTok is 7600 I don’t typically drop any frames so do I just need to crank up the YT bitrate? I’m using the same NVENC encoder for all 3.
What nobody talks about is how stable the network need to be. For example, even if my network is *very* stable, you just need 1 second drop to ruin your stream.
“Ruin” might be a tad hyperbolic I’ve had plenty of streams interrupted by a few seconds of network freak out that recovered just fine and you just roll with it
If it's just a second or two, not very high. Both Twitch and RUclips have protections for this. If you're using "Stream Now" instead of a scheduled event on RUclips, it's more likely to end and start a new one, but if you do the event, it'll stay up until you manually end it and keep the stream going. Twitch also has a "technical difficulties" thing that shows for ~30 seconds or so But also if it goes offline, boot it back up. Might lose a few viewers, but nothing needs to be ruined.
Assuming you mean what appears on RUclips itself - unlike Twitch, YT does not allow viewers to watch the source stream, everything is transcoded on their end.
@@fan4eg_official I mean that there is no Source quality option. Viewers can only watch versions of the stream that have been transcoded by RUclips's servers. And RUclips's servers only spend time and power encoding AV1 (probably software-encoded) versions for videos that are deemed worth it by some algorithm (and maybe also 8K videos?), and quite possibly never for livestreams.
@@devek1001 oh sheet. I can't stream games in 4K in AV1 :( ? I already set the maximum bitrate to 51k and 4K quality :( i.e. streams can't be run in AV1 codec AT ALL, am I right?
@@fan4eg_official I'm not sure, but it's likely to be the case. I believe RUclips uses software encoding at least for its AV1 formats which means it takes a lot more compute power to encode at realtime speed compared to other codecs.
Reflector services still offer lower risk by pushing the large upstream bandwidth requirement to the cloud where multiple ISPs are applied for redundancy and bandwidth.
It appears for Aitum Multistream you can't use the same encoder for extra Canvas Outputs, save for Main Encoder in OBS settings. This will put stress on GPU encoder as you have to use a different encoder for each extra output unless you use the Main Encoder. This is inconvenient for people who stream 60 fps to main and 30 fps to other outputs. Back to Multiple RTMP outputs plugin by Sorayuki which has less ads and more feature. I'm keeping the Aitum Vertical plugin though.
@@AlphaZance I'm pretty sure you can do your Main Canvas at 60 and use those settings but send the stream to other outputs. The same with vertical, you set your main and can have extra vertical outputs go to different destinations but use the main vertical encoder. Also ads? What are you on about?
The AV1 settings you put in at the 2:15 mark legit or just random? I’ve been multi streaming to Twitch, TikTok and RUclips shorts all at the same time. RUclips is the only one I get complaints about on a constant basis. Currently I’m at NVIDIA H.264 12000 P5
So i'm having issues with my two youtube streams. I get two separate chrome tabs open with each key, and ive got the keys/stream urls set correctly with Atium Vertical/Multistream. But whichever stream i start from obs first, say the vertical, it sends to the vertical chrome tab but also changes my horizonal youtube chrome tab to the vertical stream key and now i have two tabs both running vertical. I can't get them to both run at the same time. I usually multistream youtube live, twitch and facebook live all at the same time. Vertical has been giving me issues!
Dumb idea that could be fun. Interlaced streaming. 1080i input, odd fields go to youtube, even fields go to twitch. Both platforms get a "720p" ver of the same frame at the same time.
Ok I think I'm doing multi-stream wrong. Do I need to pick a resolution to send to YT Vertical just like you mentioned doing for the YT main canvas (instead of using another encode session)?
@EposVox do you have a guide/tutorial how to set your streamlabs obs so i can stream and record good video? i have a good enough system, with a Ryzen 7900X3D and a 7900GRE and a good upload like 65 mbps. But i cant seem to get any settings correct, stream looks okay but i see lots of artifact of framedrops as it seem on the webcam (obsbot tiny 2 lite ) but also in the gameplay. But same it with recording a video. Thnx
May i ask if there's anything i need to be aware of if I'm streaming in HDR and want to stream the content in HDR too? Or if the streaming platform does not support HDR, what i need to look for so the stream doesn't look oversaturated or overly bright. I stream on Facebook too and rarely anyone do guides on this platform so i wonder if yiu can share any tips. Thank you a bunch
Great vid! The Aitum tool seems like a great option so I’m trying it out now! Checked my internet upload and it’s 950mbps but my twitch stream works great, my RUclips stream started all of a sudden lagging like crazy after 3-4 successful multi streams. I’m copying off the main encode for now and I can’t quite figure out why the buffering is happening. Any ideas out there? 🤔
This allows you to use different bitrates, and codecs for each stream out. AKA Twitch at 6000mbps H.264, and RUclips AV1 at say 5000mbps. This will also mean you need an upload speed that can keep up with the increased data out. BEAM on the other hand does passthrough essentially. So it takes the signal and just sends it to the other platforms. But that means you need to stream it in a format, and bitrate the other platforms can handle. So if you stream to BEAM and passthrough to Twitch you are locked to the Twitch bitrate, instead of using BEAMS max bitrate of 12mbps.
I have an issue where my main is set to YT 1440p with 30k bitrate and I'm sending downscaled to Twitch and Rumble at 1080 6k and it keeps kicking my main bitrate down to 6k bitrate for some reason even though my settings are still showing it set to 30k.
ideally you would be streaming a "master copy" to a vps and then that vps would just forward said stream to the services you want. that way you dont use more than 15mbps and dont have to upgrade your internet connection (since vps connections have better upload speeds/peering)
Won a crazy spec'd intel NUC (i7-1360p 4 p-core/8 e-core CPU, 32gb ram, 1tb SSD in a giveaway and returned to two PC streaming using it, via OBS Teleport to keep things simple. Wanted to try Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting but aparently no Quicksync support just yet. Hopefully soon. Either way, now I'm considering returning to multi-streaming too and then this plugin comes out. Hmmm. You've got me wondering about something else now though. I wonder if i can use Quicksync HEVC to Twitch without enabling Enhanced Broadcasting. My guess is that won't work. Just a thought that popped into my head. Maybe i'll set it up for RUclips with this plugin. Thanks Adam!
Currently you can't send HEVC to Twitch with or without Enhanced Broadcasting, only a very select few can, like Adam here. You are correct, igpu's aren't supported with EB. Most probably low on their priority list tbh. You can however use QSV HEVC for youtube and QSV H.264 to Twitch without Enhanced Broadcasting.
using the vertical plugin in combination with the multistream plugin is a seperate encode, right? i only ever get encoding overloads when using the vertical for my tiktok streams, in combination with my 3 horizontal outputs (twitch, youtube, kick). the 3 horizontals are fine w/o the tiktok stream, though. any tips? or is my pc just at it's limit?
I'm running on a 3440x1440 canvas streaming to twitch at this ratio but enhanced streaming does a max of 720p 60fps. Is this due to perfect size scaling instead of doing 1080p or is this a limit of twitch until everyone can stream higher than 1080p?
For Twitch Enhanced Broadcast and Ultrawide Canvas, like yours, it will indeed output 1720x720 at 6mbps as the top rendition. Also right now there is an issue with Ultrawide and going live with EB... set the max number of encodes to 4 or lower if your stream doesn't start. They are working on a fix. If your stream is still working then leave your current settings alone. Also about the Ultrawide 720p here is a quote from JohnB on TEB Discord. "The output resolution we choose for these ultra-wide monitors is now going to be more of a function of the pixel density rather than just the height. For the top resolution we are targeting a quality class of FullHD @ 6mbps, which 1080x2580 falls outside of by a bit. So enhanced broadcasting should now give 1720x720@6mbps as the FullHD equivalent and appropriately similar reductions in height across the entire transcode ladder."
@@thatnightcrawla9555 Thank you! I joined the discord but haven't asked there yet and this helps a ton! It's been looking good still at the 720p at 6kbps so I haven't sweated it but was so curious. Thank you! Here's hoping the tests for 1440 and 4k go well and they decide to open that to everyone at some point! :D
I thought Wendel did something where he would stream to a provider ( like Linode or Digital Ocean ) and from there stream to RUclips, Twitch and other stuff ? ? ? 🤔
...can I just pay someone to put my obs together? I've been streaming for about a year now, only to twitch, with an older system. But now I've got a top-of-the-line PC coming in the mail today and I'm dreading setting all this up again lol. I exported my current OBS settings and everything, but I don't know which encoder/settings to use for twitch, which encoder/settings to use for youtube, which encoder settings to use for recording locally. It's just all....ARGH. If I had more free time it wouldn't pain me so much, but I've got a 50 hours per week job! Sorry, had to vent lol. Thank you for the video!
if it's stable, sure but I recommend ensuring it in some way that someone's phone is not going to use all your upload bandwidth because it's backing up to google photos or something, that happening while you're streaming means your stream will lag, depending on how your router is going to handle that(isp routers usually dont handle that at all, which means you'll deal with bufferbloat and your stream will drop out). how you manage that is entirely on you, ranging from turning off wifi to using custom firmware and custom routers.
I feel like streaming in 4k would be great on paper but terrible in real life. Sending 4x the data rate and 4x the processing of the encoding means that most slice of life streams won't have the resources to use this. Which is mostly what this tech was designed for. Defeating itself. Let's hope gaming has a use for this. lol
I mean, any phone going back 10 years can encode 4k video in real-time mostly without issue, so the only limitation for mobile setups is network But network reliability dictates format, so if you can’t stream it, HD is fine
As cool as this is, I can't use any of it due to my internet. I literally do no have an option for better internet, so I can't do more than 1 stream at a time. Luckily I can use ReStream to at least get YT and Twitch at the same time
The issue that I've had with multi-streaming services is that their quality is hit or miss depending on the day/load. Whereas if I host a service myself for the same amount of money (albeit with aitum they seem to have a lot more features other than multi-streaming) I'm on a near 100% uptime provider/datacenter and also have access to the same VPS for services other than multi-streaming. Years ago re-stream had a issue where it would just stream a black feed on one of the sites. Streamlabs multi-stream service would randomly drop frames. These services I cannot as easily diagnose. Hosting it myself from a VPS I can and is my preference. That being said, thanks for showing it. I'll send it to a friend and see if he wants to use it.
@@EposVox No I was not aware. Thank you for pointing that out. Interesting, and the source is available. It is nice to have user friendly alternatives that can be self hosted. Only limitation is the driver one you mentioned, and your hardware/bandwidth.
Finally... Been waiting for something like this. A more STREAMline(budum tss) process than multti RTPM is. Also with big improvements, The thing i like the most is the chat addition for chat on the same plugin to make things easier. Hope this gets better and better and is not "leaved to die" as multi rtpm was, by this i mean it wasnt updated with new features or anything. Thanks for the news on this plugin
sir debloting nvidea driver though nvclean install u have option to remove limitation or bypass the limitation for encoding session or encoder any limititions its really working sir and really love u sir
If you made a slower, more detailed video so that newbies would understand what's going on in this video, I think 10 times more people would watch this. It's really hard to follow this, very fast explanation.
RIP MultiRTMP. SoraYuki forever in our loving memory. your plugin was great.
personally I thought it was a mess, but that was probably just me
@Decenium I never had a problem with it and after trying out the Aitum multistream, I still sticked with MultiRTMP because it gives you better control over the technical parameters and doesn't try to replace your OBS main out. + it has no hotkeys and multiRTMP can be set to start and stop automatically with OBS main out.
maybe one day Aitum's solution will be better, but the day isn't yet here
@@TECHNICKER_Cz is it better yet or should i stick with multi?
Incredible plugin. I use RUclips 4k main AV1 encoder. Too many issues scaling to youtube 4k with twitch set as main. With audio tracks too. Improvements are definitely needed
New video!!!! It's always a pleasure to watch!
Thank you!!!
bende hala multi rtmp output plugini yüklü ben de öyle bir dinazorum
@@pcislocked yes you are.
@@malikkalayli kardeşim çalışıyorsa dokunma
7800X3D, 4070ti super, 64gb DDR5, 1 gig fiber internet. I multistream to twitch, RUclips shorts and TikTok (using live studio because stream key BS). Twitch and TikTok are always fine. I get lag/stutter complaints from my RUclips chat.
Twitch is set to 6000
RUclips is 8000
TikTok is 7600
I don’t typically drop any frames so do I just need to crank up the YT bitrate? I’m using the same NVENC encoder for all 3.
What nobody talks about is how stable the network need to be. For example, even if my network is *very* stable, you just need 1 second drop to ruin your stream.
“Ruin” might be a tad hyperbolic
I’ve had plenty of streams interrupted by a few seconds of network freak out that recovered just fine and you just roll with it
@@EposVox What are the chances of your stream going offline? I've seen it happening plenty of times on other streams.
If it's just a second or two, not very high. Both Twitch and RUclips have protections for this. If you're using "Stream Now" instead of a scheduled event on RUclips, it's more likely to end and start a new one, but if you do the event, it'll stay up until you manually end it and keep the stream going. Twitch also has a "technical difficulties" thing that shows for ~30 seconds or so
But also if it goes offline, boot it back up. Might lose a few viewers, but nothing needs to be ruined.
Network bandwidth really matters. I also had network issues while streaming and it automatically recovers after the network becomes stable.
live in a first world country and preferably don't use docsis and you should be fine even with a decent vdsl connection tbh
I use "Multiple RTMP outputs plugin" for OBS and have zero issues
Still using the plugging, look less complicated then this. I stream 1080p not sure why he is doing 4K
When I select *AV1* for stream in *YT* plugin settings - my stream is still running in *vp9* codec.
why is that?
Assuming you mean what appears on RUclips itself - unlike Twitch, YT does not allow viewers to watch the source stream, everything is transcoded on their end.
@@devek1001 _"does not allow viewers to watch the source stream"_ a little confused about what you mean.
@@fan4eg_official
I mean that there is no Source quality option. Viewers can only watch versions of the stream that have been transcoded by RUclips's servers. And RUclips's servers only spend time and power encoding AV1 (probably software-encoded) versions for videos that are deemed worth it by some algorithm (and maybe also 8K videos?), and quite possibly never for livestreams.
@@devek1001 oh sheet. I can't stream games in 4K in AV1 :( ? I already set the maximum bitrate to 51k and 4K quality :(
i.e. streams can't be run in AV1 codec AT ALL, am I right?
@@fan4eg_official
I'm not sure, but it's likely to be the case. I believe RUclips uses software encoding at least for its AV1 formats which means it takes a lot more compute power to encode at realtime speed compared to other codecs.
Reflector services still offer lower risk by pushing the large upstream bandwidth requirement to the cloud where multiple ISPs are applied for redundancy and bandwidth.
I have been using Multiple RTMP outputs plugin by Sorayuki and it works great.
Any benefit switching to Aitum Multistream?
It looks nicer
More organized and the vertical outputs are also there if you have multiple vertical streams too.
It appears for Aitum Multistream you can't use the same encoder for extra Canvas Outputs, save for Main Encoder in OBS settings. This will put stress on GPU encoder as you have to use a different encoder for each extra output unless you use the Main Encoder. This is inconvenient for people who stream 60 fps to main and 30 fps to other outputs.
Back to Multiple RTMP outputs plugin by Sorayuki which has less ads and more feature. I'm keeping the Aitum Vertical plugin though.
@@AlphaZance I'm pretty sure you can do your Main Canvas at 60 and use those settings but send the stream to other outputs. The same with vertical, you set your main and can have extra vertical outputs go to different destinations but use the main vertical encoder.
Also ads? What are you on about?
loving memory with you content
The AV1 settings you put in at the 2:15 mark legit or just random? I’ve been multi streaming to Twitch, TikTok and RUclips shorts all at the same time. RUclips is the only one I get complaints about on a constant basis. Currently I’m at NVIDIA H.264 12000 P5
So i'm having issues with my two youtube streams. I get two separate chrome tabs open with each key, and ive got the keys/stream urls set correctly with Atium Vertical/Multistream. But whichever stream i start from obs first, say the vertical, it sends to the vertical chrome tab but also changes my horizonal youtube chrome tab to the vertical stream key and now i have two tabs both running vertical. I can't get them to both run at the same time. I usually multistream youtube live, twitch and facebook live all at the same time. Vertical has been giving me issues!
Dumb idea that could be fun. Interlaced streaming. 1080i input, odd fields go to youtube, even fields go to twitch. Both platforms get a "720p" ver of the same frame at the same time.
That would… require so much more work lol
Ok I think I'm doing multi-stream wrong. Do I need to pick a resolution to send to YT Vertical just like you mentioned doing for the YT main canvas (instead of using another encode session)?
@EposVox do you have a guide/tutorial how to set your streamlabs obs so i can stream and record good video? i have a good enough system, with a Ryzen 7900X3D and a 7900GRE and a good upload like 65 mbps. But i cant seem to get any settings correct, stream looks okay but i see lots of artifact of framedrops as it seem on the webcam (obsbot tiny 2 lite ) but also in the gameplay. But same it with recording a video.
Thnx
May i ask if there's anything i need to be aware of if I'm streaming in HDR and want to stream the content in HDR too? Or if the streaming platform does not support HDR, what i need to look for so the stream doesn't look oversaturated or overly bright.
I stream on Facebook too and rarely anyone do guides on this platform so i wonder if yiu can share any tips. Thank you a bunch
Great vid! The Aitum tool seems like a great option so I’m trying it out now! Checked my internet upload and it’s 950mbps but my twitch stream works great, my RUclips stream started all of a sudden lagging like crazy after 3-4 successful multi streams. I’m copying off the main encode for now and I can’t quite figure out why the buffering is happening. Any ideas out there? 🤔
How this would compare against streaming directly to Beam Stream which has multistreaming capabilities built in ?
This allows you to use different bitrates, and codecs for each stream out. AKA Twitch at 6000mbps H.264, and RUclips AV1 at say 5000mbps. This will also mean you need an upload speed that can keep up with the increased data out. BEAM on the other hand does passthrough essentially. So it takes the signal and just sends it to the other platforms. But that means you need to stream it in a format, and bitrate the other platforms can handle. So if you stream to BEAM and passthrough to Twitch you are locked to the Twitch bitrate, instead of using BEAMS max bitrate of 12mbps.
@@TheRiaya Thanks for the detailed answer
@@flyc0de389 No problem
Never pay the Elongated Muskrat. Never!
Thanks for pointing me to Aitum, I might check it out for collab streams.
I have an issue where my main is set to YT 1440p with 30k bitrate and I'm sending downscaled to Twitch and Rumble at 1080 6k and it keeps kicking my main bitrate down to 6k bitrate for some reason even though my settings are still showing it set to 30k.
ideally you would be streaming a "master copy" to a vps and then that vps would just forward said stream to the services you want. that way you dont use more than 15mbps and dont have to upgrade your internet connection (since vps connections have better upload speeds/peering)
Can you see your vertical and horizontal RUclips chats at the same time with streamer bot?
can i use youtube for main? want to stream to youtube and tiktok at same time?
Thanks for sharing!
Vox and The Multi Stream of madness Thumbnail would go crazy
how do you compile all the chats?
Won a crazy spec'd intel NUC (i7-1360p 4 p-core/8 e-core CPU, 32gb ram, 1tb SSD in a giveaway and returned to two PC streaming using it, via OBS Teleport to keep things simple. Wanted to try Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting but aparently no Quicksync support just yet. Hopefully soon. Either way, now I'm considering returning to multi-streaming too and then this plugin comes out. Hmmm. You've got me wondering about something else now though. I wonder if i can use Quicksync HEVC to Twitch without enabling Enhanced Broadcasting. My guess is that won't work. Just a thought that popped into my head. Maybe i'll set it up for RUclips with this plugin. Thanks Adam!
Currently you can't send HEVC to Twitch with or without Enhanced Broadcasting, only a very select few can, like Adam here. You are correct, igpu's aren't supported with EB. Most probably low on their priority list tbh. You can however use QSV HEVC for youtube and QSV H.264 to Twitch without Enhanced Broadcasting.
how come u get 4k streaming on twitch but im stuck with 1080p 8mbps
using the vertical plugin in combination with the multistream plugin is a seperate encode, right? i only ever get encoding overloads when using the vertical for my tiktok streams, in combination with my 3 horizontal outputs (twitch, youtube, kick). the 3 horizontals are fine w/o the tiktok stream, though.
any tips? or is my pc just at it's limit?
maybe i should not use enhanched broadcasting for twitch, as you mentioned
for AV1 only ST-AV1 and AOM-AV1 are available but i have a 3080?
Professional Quadro Cards A2000 / A4000 ect are not limited to 8 NVENC or you can hack your consumer card.
OBS is starting to get way to busy. They might need a multi-window app setup just for all those panels
my twitch stream and youtube vertical stream becomes hella laggy when i’m using vertical encoder
What sort of Dual pc set up would take advantage of this?
Is the bit rate delta for twitch and YT accounted for? Max bit rate for twitch looks like shit on the YT feed and twitch always looks like shit.
I'm running on a 3440x1440 canvas streaming to twitch at this ratio but enhanced streaming does a max of 720p 60fps. Is this due to perfect size scaling instead of doing 1080p or is this a limit of twitch until everyone can stream higher than 1080p?
You'd have to ask in the discord why it's doing 720 instead of 1080, but everyone in Enhanced can do 1080 atm
@@EposVox Ty so much EposVox!!
For Twitch Enhanced Broadcast and Ultrawide Canvas, like yours, it will indeed output 1720x720 at 6mbps as the top rendition. Also right now there is an issue with Ultrawide and going live with EB... set the max number of encodes to 4 or lower if your stream doesn't start. They are working on a fix. If your stream is still working then leave your current settings alone.
Also about the Ultrawide 720p here is a quote from JohnB on TEB Discord. "The output resolution we choose for these ultra-wide monitors is now going to be more of a function of the pixel density rather than just the height. For the top resolution we are targeting a quality class of FullHD @ 6mbps, which 1080x2580 falls outside of by a bit. So enhanced broadcasting should now give 1720x720@6mbps as the FullHD equivalent and appropriately similar reductions in height across the entire transcode ladder."
@@thatnightcrawla9555 Thank you! I joined the discord but haven't asked there yet and this helps a ton! It's been looking good still at the 720p at 6kbps so I haven't sweated it but was so curious. Thank you! Here's hoping the tests for 1440 and 4k go well and they decide to open that to everyone at some point! :D
It does sound like casuals cant stream TEB 1080p on twitch and native 1440p to youtube?
It'll take some horsepower, but it's doable for sure!
@@EposVox i have to set Output in main OBS settings to 1440p, and TEB will simply ignore it?
u know that prism studio already has all of this built in
Cool, just missing most of everything else I use OBS Studio for, since it’s not OBS
Great video - thank you! BTW how many megawatts do you need to power your video lair? You must have your own private nuke station...LOL!
Thank you for the great video
Time to see how nice my fiber isp is going to be
Great and simple video. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
finally, a better option in one plugin!!!
Yas, I really didn't like the old one
I thought Wendel did something where he would stream to a provider ( like Linode or Digital Ocean ) and from there stream to RUclips, Twitch and other stuff ? ? ? 🤔
keeps crashing for me
...can I just pay someone to put my obs together? I've been streaming for about a year now, only to twitch, with an older system. But now I've got a top-of-the-line PC coming in the mail today and I'm dreading setting all this up again lol. I exported my current OBS settings and everything, but I don't know which encoder/settings to use for twitch, which encoder/settings to use for youtube, which encoder settings to use for recording locally. It's just all....ARGH. If I had more free time it wouldn't pain me so much, but I've got a 50 hours per week job! Sorry, had to vent lol. Thank you for the video!
i have 50 mbt´s uploade u think i can stream on yt and twitch and kick ?
if it's stable, sure
but I recommend ensuring it in some way that someone's phone is not going to use all your upload bandwidth because it's backing up to google photos or something, that happening while you're streaming means your stream will lag, depending on how your router is going to handle that(isp routers usually dont handle that at all, which means you'll deal with bufferbloat and your stream will drop out). how you manage that is entirely on you, ranging from turning off wifi to using custom firmware and custom routers.
Love It, use it.
25k kbs.? Dam
Who is crazy enough to pay twitter to do a livestream there
I feel like streaming in 4k would be great on paper but terrible in real life. Sending 4x the data rate and 4x the processing of the encoding means that most slice of life streams won't have the resources to use this. Which is mostly what this tech was designed for. Defeating itself. Let's hope gaming has a use for this. lol
I mean, any phone going back 10 years can encode 4k video in real-time mostly without issue, so the only limitation for mobile setups is network
But network reliability dictates format, so if you can’t stream it, HD is fine
As cool as this is, I can't use any of it due to my internet. I literally do no have an option for better internet, so I can't do more than 1 stream at a time. Luckily I can use ReStream to at least get YT and Twitch at the same time
POST YOUR RETROTINK 4K VHS PROFILES FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST
let me guess, its literally just ffmpeg inside a fucking electron container - isn't it 💀
i have 3700x and gtx 1080 with 32 ram, can stream to all platforms?
480 sure
found out the hard way i overload my encoder with this pretty easily. for some odd reason turning off the local recording seemed to work out ok
The issue that I've had with multi-streaming services is that their quality is hit or miss depending on the day/load. Whereas if I host a service myself for the same amount of money (albeit with aitum they seem to have a lot more features other than multi-streaming) I'm on a near 100% uptime provider/datacenter and also have access to the same VPS for services other than multi-streaming. Years ago re-stream had a issue where it would just stream a black feed on one of the sites. Streamlabs multi-stream service would randomly drop frames. These services I cannot as easily diagnose. Hosting it myself from a VPS I can and is my preference.
That being said, thanks for showing it. I'll send it to a friend and see if he wants to use it.
You know this isn’t a multistream service, right? You’re sending all this from your pc, you’re not dependent on anyone else’s uptime
@@EposVox No I was not aware. Thank you for pointing that out. Interesting, and the source is available. It is nice to have user friendly alternatives that can be self hosted. Only limitation is the driver one you mentioned, and your hardware/bandwidth.
Finally... Been waiting for something like this. A more STREAMline(budum tss) process than multti RTPM is. Also with big improvements, The thing i like the most is the chat addition for chat on the same plugin to make things easier. Hope this gets better and better and is not "leaved to die" as multi rtpm was, by this i mean it wasnt updated with new features or anything. Thanks for the news on this plugin
Linux users again out of support :( at least we have sorayukis plugin...
This website has crashed, for multistreamer
Works fine every time I check it
@@EposVox It wasn’t directing my download earlier and page kept going blank. I’ll give it another shot n thx for video
@@EposVox Finally got it to work perfectly with your video.. I know it took some time, but everything worked perfectly. Thanks for the Help 🙌🏻🙌🏻
sir debloting nvidea driver though nvclean install u have option to remove limitation or bypass the limitation for encoding session or encoder any limititions its really working sir and really love u sir
If you made a slower, more detailed video so that newbies would understand what's going on in this video, I think 10 times more people would watch this. It's really hard to follow this, very fast explanation.
Lol