OBS is extremely flexible, you can set the right commands with ffmpeg to use video encoding acceleration, it may do 1080p 30 fps encoding even. With cpu, it's a no go. For some reason rk3399 can do a lot better on software encoding (cpu encoding). Big.little is better on some areas, and worse on other ones.
6:09 You should set both resolutions to 720p, then resize the window to fit in it, and set the fps to 25
Having a scale different to the base/canvas really slows it down
@@fred-youtube Oh I should have done that. Thanks for letting me know for future times. Thanks for watching!
@@Lukes-Tech Do this video again with those settings so average people aren't misled into thinking Pis run at 3 FPS
@@fred-youtube I don't think I will redo the video, however I will pin your comment.
cool
Such an under rated channel. 😮
The audio was better with the new Mic.
Nice video!
Thanks!
OBS is extremely flexible, you can set the right commands with ffmpeg to use video encoding acceleration, it may do 1080p 30 fps encoding even. With cpu, it's a no go. For some reason rk3399 can do a lot better on software encoding (cpu encoding). Big.little is better on some areas, and worse on other ones.
Where did you get your pi case from?
It’s the Argon One M.2:
ruclips.net/video/qwDbHYtQdrY/видео.html
Thanks - that’s annoying they only have it in raspberry pi 4. I am looking for a pi 3b case
OBS sure does use a lot of CPU a better alternative should be built specifically for pi as 58% cpu usage is unacceptable