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kand Making changes in line with OBS updates
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 This guide covers how to set up a Replay Buffer using OBS Studio. Other methods such as Shadowplay are acceptable but OBS is generally preferred by the community for its simplicity and ease of use. This guide covers how to set up a Replay Buffer using OBS Studio. Other methods such as Shadowplay are acceptable but OBS is generally preferred by the community for its simplicity and ease of use.
  
-Note: This guide covers using OBS with NVENC. NVENC is more efficient than recording x264 via CPU. Using X264 puts a heavy strain on the CPU and will affect your game performance. You should have at least an **Nvidia GTX 970 or 1060 6GB** to use NVENC efficiently. AMD cards unfortunately do not have a viable competitor to NVENC at this time+Note: This guide covers using OBS with NVENC. NVENC is more efficient than recording x264 via CPU. Using X264 puts a heavy strain on the CPU and will affect your game performance. You should have at least an **Nvidia GTX 970 or 1060 6GB** to use NVENC efficiently. AMD GPUs are applicable as well
  
 Note2: This guide also assumes you're uploading the replays to Youtube. Please follow [[https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en|Youtube's bitrate guide]] Note2: This guide also assumes you're uploading the replays to Youtube. Please follow [[https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en|Youtube's bitrate guide]]
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 **Streaming Tab** **Streaming Tab**
-  * Encoder: Nvidia NVENC H.264 +  * Encoder: Nvidia NVENC H.264/AMD HW H.264/AV1 (Select the encoder of your choice)
   * Rescale Output: 2560x1440\\ Recording at 1440P tricks Youtube into using the VP9 codec instead of the lossy AVC codec. VP9 is vastly superior in terms of quality compared to AVC.   * Rescale Output: 2560x1440\\ Recording at 1440P tricks Youtube into using the VP9 codec instead of the lossy AVC codec. VP9 is vastly superior in terms of quality compared to AVC.
   * Rate Control: CBR   * Rate Control: CBR
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   * Recording Path: Select a folder on your hard drive to save the recordings to. To reduce stuttering, it's recommended to use a different hard drive than the OS or where you're have any Game Data stored.   * Recording Path: Select a folder on your hard drive to save the recordings to. To reduce stuttering, it's recommended to use a different hard drive than the OS or where you're have any Game Data stored.
   * Recording Format: MP4   * Recording Format: MP4
-  * Encoder: Nvidia NVENC H.264 +  * Encoder: Nvidia NVENC H.264/AMD HW H.264/AV1 (Select the encoder of your choice)
   * Rate Control: CBR   * Rate Control: CBR
   * Bitrate: 25000 Kbps\\ Youtube recommends 24Mbps for 1440p at 60fps.    * Bitrate: 25000 Kbps\\ Youtube recommends 24Mbps for 1440p at 60fps. 

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