More than that, you better quit all other applications as they use your CPU and GPU, and that can lead to artifacts in your video output. Your streaming computer must be dedicated to that, for the time of your live stream and/or recording. Use a different computer for streaming and for operations (for a DJ or a video game player for example) Nobody knows streaming is late when there is no real-time interaction, except for the broadcaster Available resources (CPU/GPU), slow encoding, long keyframe period, network buffer are way more important than resolution and bitrate which are usually only the settings you are recommended to change by streaming services for their own comfort (less transcoding complexity for them means less cost) You should care about latency only if interaction matters more than video quality. Actually the slowest you encode and transmit, the better quality you gonna get, as you provide more room for the encoder to “ look ahead ”, meaning it can look at what's coming before encoding to optimize encoding. Encoding is like sex: faster is not better.
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