Streaming highβquality video requires balancing resolution, frame rate, and compression. Higher resolutions and frame rates increase the amount of visual data that must be transmitted each second.
The bitrate, measured in megabits per second (Mbps), quantifies this data flow. It can be estimated from the raw pixel count, the number of frames per second, and an average bitsβperβpixel (bpp) value that reflects the chosen codec and quality preset.
By adjusting these parameters, creators can target the optimal quality for their audienceβs bandwidth while avoiding buffering or visual artifacts.
How do I calculate my streaming bitrate?
What is a good bpp value for streaming games?
How does increasing resolution affect bitrate?
What is the impact of frame rate on streaming bitrate?
Can I lower my bitrate if I don’t need high quality?
What codecs are commonly used for streaming games?
How does choosing a different codec affect bitrate?
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