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* Open OBS studio and click on '''Tools menu''' and '''Auto Configuration Wizard'''. Select '''Optimize for streaming, recording is secondary''' and hit ''''Next''''
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*** '''FPS''':  select '''Either 60 or 30 but prefer 60 when possible'''. Hit 'Next'

Revision as of 16:09, 21 February 2019

What is an external encoder?

External encoders, such as OBS, allow you to push a higher quality stream to SoulCams by giving your more control over the encoding settings for your broadcast. High definition streams up to 4k are supported through external encoding. We then transcode the stream into multiple quality levels to allow viewers on any connection to enjoy your stream. Encoding is the process of converting the data from your camera into a stream that can be sent over the Internet and then decoded in your viewer’s browser. There are multiple software or hardware encoders available and can be used to broadcast on SoulCams if capable of RTMP output. Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) is an open source tool which is free to download and use on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

OBS

How to set up OBS

Open Broadcasting Software (OBS) is an open source streaming software which provides broadcasters control to configure stream settings and customizable plugins so they can enhance viewer experience.

How to set up OBS on SoulCams

1. Download OBS Studio

Download OBS Studio from this link: https://obsproject.com/

2. Set Up Authorized SoulCams Stream Key

3. Configure OBS Settings

  • Open OBS studio and click on Tools menu and Auto Configuration Wizard. Select Optimize for streaming, recording is secondary and hit 'Next'
    • Video settings:
      • Base (Canvas) Resolution: select Use current (1280x720)
      • FPS: select Either 60 or 30 but prefer 60 when possible. Hit 'Next'