Hello!
I’ve been streaming quiet a lot on TeamSpeak 6, me and my friend are watching football matches and I get warning that FPS are not that high as it set target (60 FPS).
My PC specs:
AMD Ryzen 5900X
Nvdia RTX 3060
32GB RAM
Internet connection: 500/500 Mbit/s
Load while I’m streaming:
CPU: between 15-25 %
GPU: 25-30 %
I tried different variations:
Full HD, 8000 bitrate, 60 FPS
Source (2K), 10.000 bitrate, 60 FPS
FPS are never 60, always between 28-36. My friend has also good PC and optic fibre, so internet is not an issue. Is this problem related because of P2P sharing, or is it hardware acceleration issue? I’m streaming football match (my provider’s online TV stream).
Thanks for the provided information. We are aware of performance issues, primarily due to the lack of hardware encoding. But also the P2P connection is putting strain on your computer.
Like already mentioned in the feedback thread we are working towards improving the overall screen share experience.
Thanks, just wanted to give feedback, so that you can forward to the right department. That’s why I gave all specs, because I think my specs are good enough to deliver max. FPS.
a friend wanted to stream via P2P TS6 for two people but the moment he activated the stream his own ingame FPS suddenly dropped to around 30-35 fps down from 60 fps.
He got a 7800x3d and a 4090 so hardware shouldn’t be any problem. Discord streaming doesn’t cause any issues.
His ingame resolution was 4k and he was streaming to 1080p 10mbit upload per Client. He has a big enough Internet connection also.
When he set his ingame resolution to 1080p then he had 60fps ingame. But without streaming he would have 60 fps with 4k ingame resolution so that can’t be the problem.
Maybe it has to do with scaling down from 4k to 1080p? We will try to test 4k to 4k streaming later if that also decreases fps.
As @ImScheinox said, it’s hardware acceleration issue probably. When we will get hardware acceleration and server sided screenshare I think it’s gonna work really good.