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allow a user to change twitch servers I think it would be cool if you could add the ability to change a twitch server. so when someone has a problem connecting to a server you can try another twitch server. I love in fl so I go to Miami. the server is being super slow. but I could connect to the NYC server.
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Ajouter une modification de résolution de stream Pouvoir Modifier la résolution lors du stream, car certaines personnes on une connexion qui ne permet pas de la haute qualitée
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Pop up an alert when hard drive is full Currently, if the hard drive fills up while capturing video, the program will just keep pretending to capture and then create an unusable file at the end of the session. It also doesn't notify you if the hard drive is full before you start to record. I suggest a customizable alert (that you can set to silent or maybe a custom audio file) that pops up over the Twitch Studio interface - large enough to be noticeable in my periphery if I'm streaming on a second monitor.
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mi sugerencia qes que pongan una parte para que se pueda controlar el delay y si ya hay que lo explican en un tutorial esto mejora la experencia
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Control video record quality and stream quality separately in settings I've noticed that when I want to switch from streaming to recording the settings for quality are the same. I only want to stream at 720p but I want to record at 1080p (or higher but it isn't an option). The only way now to record at a higher quality is to change your stream quality.
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Bandbreitenmodus Hat Obs schon, und ist sehr hilfreich bei einigen spielen
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For me it uses too much cpu I tried out studio beta and it takes up more resources than other broadcasting services like obs and streamlabs obs. The interface is simple and great for anyone starting up but it took from 30-60 FPS at any given time ( I normally average 150fps in lol but with that on I got 70~ where with streamlabs I don’t drop much). Twitch studio has potential and since it’s run by twitch it can have its advantages on the site itself like custom encodings for less latency than other services or an intro to custom themes with a twitch exclusive animated…
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Add a display current latency for whichever game is currently being played on the twitch studio app. 1). Latency detection capabilities for display on app when in game. Just just up/down but in addition to.
2). Can't seem to find a way to make a a viewer a vip or adjust moderator settings in app.
3). Sound bug where game sound is just not present after adjusting settings in audio with advanced options enabled.
So far still more stable than xsplit, on my third system still experiencing xsplit issues(hands in the air)
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Unless I've set something up completely wrong, the performance impact makes this otherwise interesting OBS alternative completely useless I get a decent (30-50 FPS) performance hit while streaming Overwatch using Twitch Studio, I Hide the stream preview, I've tried a few different presets, and nothing helps. The game will run at 150-180 FPS, usually 30-40FPS below normal depending on the map, and everything else. I play on the lowest settings at 75% render scale, and with a 144hz monitor, even if my FPS is above that while using Twitch Studio, it doesn't even look like 60fps. Screen tearing, frame time irregularities, and general inconsistent framerates are a huge problem that i don't have when using OBS, and I'm…
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support framerates above 60, (120, 144) 60fps is not sufficient for recording/streaming at times.
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Twitch Studio GPU priority over games Make Twitch Studio take priority over other applications for GPU.
(like OBS recently did by starting OBS as Admin)Twitch studio doesn't get enough GPU processing power when playing demanding games because the games use close to all GPU power. So the game looks fine for the player/streamer but it lags on stream.
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Based on the background processes running, predict if i can stream or not. My laptop is a budget one and however i tweek my game, i cannot stream my game properly. Either the game crashes or the stream crashes. If the studios can tell me based on the games or programmes that i have in my computer whether i can stream or not? and if i can, what should be the settings of the studios and the games?, that would help us a lot. I believe this feature will help lots of beginners with low end PCs.
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Recording Quality settings is missing for example bitrate quality, recording resolution is missing
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Display/Output Resolutions & Custom Tabs With OBS Studio and SLOBS, there's the feature to set the base resolution, and the resolution that can be output to the stream, e.g. having a 1920x1080 base and streaming at 1280x720. I haven't seen this feature in Twitch Studio as of yet, so perhaps this could be added in the future if it isn't already included?
It would also be pretty nice to see some more customization features available to the platform, such as adding custom tabs around the player if wanted. I could see this being useful if someone wanted to have the buttons from the new creator…
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Performance Boost mode Option to disable non essential features (like video preview, visual effects) to boost performance
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Text with Stats A option in text layer for stats (as viewers, last follow, last bits, best biter or watever) or other layer with one of this stats.
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memory optimization need something to optimize memory usage, i mean it took a lot of memory than chrome does
2 votes
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