Feb 12, 2019 Open Finder and navigate to your folder 1) Select your preferred view for the folder from the toolbar, whether its Icon, List, Column, or Gallery. You can also choose one of these options by clicking View in the menu bar. 2) Click View Show View Options from the menu bar.
Another thread I just read is having a similar problem I'm having. My connection and hardware supports 3500 bitrate no problem, but my viewers are constantly having problems watching my stream.
A suggestion in the other thread was to lower the bitrate to 2000. I want the stream to run smooth for the viewers, without losing too much quality.
Also, if I lower the bitrate to 2000 will I be able to achieve 60fps with minimum lag? (fps lag)
I've streamed 60fps in the past and the lag was only noticeable in big team fights. (smite)
Would it also be a good idea to stream at 60fps with quick sync on? Or is 30fps just fine.
Here's a log;
A suggestion in the other thread was to lower the bitrate to 2000. I want the stream to run smooth for the viewers, without losing too much quality.
Also, if I lower the bitrate to 2000 will I be able to achieve 60fps with minimum lag? (fps lag)
I've streamed 60fps in the past and the lag was only noticeable in big team fights. (smite)
Would it also be a good idea to stream at 60fps with quick sync on? Or is 30fps just fine.
Here's a log;
The Computer Master File Share setting creates an h.264 video in an MP4 container. Apple has chosen a bit rate that they think is optimal for that kind of format. The difference between the two quality settings is how those bits are allocated throughout the movie; high quality does a first pass to determine where the most complex scenes are.
- MediaInfo is a convenient unified display of the most relevant technical and tag data for video and audio files.
- Our website provides a free download of Bitrate Calculator Lite 1.4 for Mac. The bundle id for this application is com.rendertom.BitrateCalculatorLite. The app's installation file is generally known as bitratecalculatorlite.zip. This free Mac app was originally created by RenderTom.com.
![Bitrate Viewer For Mac Bitrate Viewer For Mac](/uploads/1/1/8/6/118670506/461587138.png)
If you want more control, either use Compressor or MPEG Streamclip. Compressor will let you choose bit rates of up to 30 Mb per second. My guess is viewers won't detect any difference, lthough he file size will be 40% larger.
Russ
Test My Bitrate
May 24, 2014 10:57 AM