![]() ![]() The resolution and framerate depends not only on your internet connection but also the performance of your smartphone. If your stream is stable you can bring the bitrate up step by step but always test the connection speed and quality first to prevent stream stuttering. This is not much for video streaming but as you only have one internet connection on your smartphone and the mobile connection quality can vary from place to place it is more important to have a stable stream instead of higher quality. Especially the bitrate, resolution and framerate should be configured carefully as minor changes can cause the whole stream to stutter.įor the bitrate you should start with a value of around 1000kbit/s. You should therefore make sure to have enough cooling (a smartphone case with good airflow) and always use a powerbank to power your smartphone.įinding the optimal settings for streaming from a smartphone can be very difficult. ![]() If it gets too warm the video can start stuttering. IPhones tend to get very warm doing video encoding and it will also drain your battery very quickly. If you plan to stream in 60fps you will need an international version that features an Exynos processor instead of the Snapdragon. For the Samsung Galaxy S10 Snapdragon processors are used in the following regions: USA, Canada, China, Japan and Latin America. If you have a Samsung device with a Snapdragon processor, you will be limited to 30fps on third party apps like the Streamlabs app. In order to stabilize the footage you will need a gimbal like the DJI Osmo Mobile*. ![]() If you walk a lot during your IRL streams this will lead to shaky footage that viewers might not enjoy that much. Some smartphones have image stabilization but even the ones that do have a very basic stabilization compared to action cams. One of the major problems is image stabilization. There are some limitations that you need to keep in mind. ![]()
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