How to Stream to Twitch Using AV1 or H.265.

If you have been waiting for a long time for Twitch to add better encoding and resolution options for Streaming you can not join the Beta program to get early access to all of the new features and options. In this article will show you how to join the program early and how to manually configure OBS and Streamlabs for streaming AV1 or H.265 to Twitch in whatever video resolution you desire. So let's get started.

How to Stream to Twitch using AV1 of H.265 -Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting.

Depending on when you are reading this you may first have to request access to all the new features here: https://dashboard.twitch.tv/broadcast
Once you have joined the program and have access you can update your OBS or Streamlabs settings. If Enhanced Broadcasting is already out of beta you can skip the link and start updating your settings.

What is Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting? How do I get access and when does it start?

When the beta begins, Twitch will enroll cohorts of users on a first-come, first-served basis. Once you’ve been enrolled in the beta, you’ll receive an email with a link to download the beta build of OBS Studio that includes Twitch’s contribution along with setup instructions. You’ll receive periodic email updates from Twitch with new versions of the software as we fix bugs and introduce new features.

How to Use AV1 Encoding in OBS and StreamLabs

In order to take advantage of AV1 encoding in OBS or Streamlabs you’ll need to be using a 40 series or newer graphics card. Once you have met these requirements you’ll also want to make sure that you have the latest version of OBS or Stream Labs installed on your computer.

That’s all you need to do, once you have selected AV1 you can stream to your streaming services as you normally do. You should also see better quality results with the same bandwidth settings as AV1’s compression gives you an added boost in efficiency.

How to Use H.265 Encoding in OBS and StreamLabs

In order to take advantage of H.265 encoding in OBS or Streamlabs do the following.

That’s all you need to do, once you have selected H.265 you can stream to your streaming services as you normally do. You should also see better quality results with the same bandwidth settings as H.265 compression gives you an added boost in efficiency.

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