Stream Bitrate Calculator
Find the optimal streaming settings for OBS. Calculated for Twitch, YouTube, and Kick to ensure maximum quality without buffering.
Note: Set "Rate Control" to CBR (Constant Bitrate). This is the industry standard for live streaming platforms.
How Bitrate Affects Quality
Bitrate is the amount of data you send to Twitch or YouTube every second. A higher bitrate generally means better quality, but it requires a faster internet connection.
If your bitrate is too low for your resolution (e.g., 1080p at 2000 Kbps), your stream will look "blocky" or pixelated, especially during fast motion. If it's too high, your viewers might experience buffering.
Twitch vs. YouTube Limits
Platforms handle bitrate differently. Twitch has a "soft cap" around 6000 Kbps for non-partners, while YouTube supports much higher bitrates for 1440p and 4K content.
| Resolution | Twitch (Max) | YouTube (Max) |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p 60fps | 6000 - 8000 Kbps | 9000 Kbps |
| 720p 60fps | 4500 Kbps | 6000 Kbps |
| 1440p (2K) | Not Supported | 18000 Kbps |
| 2160p (4K) | Not Supported | 51000 Kbps |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the "936p" resolution?
936p (1664x936) is a popular "secret" resolution among streamers. It is divisible by 8, making it easier for encoders to process than 1080p, resulting in a crisper image at the same bitrate (6000 Kbps).
Why is my upload speed important?
Your upload speed must be stable and higher than your bitrate. We calculate the "Required Upload Speed" by adding a 30-50% buffer to your bitrate. If your internet fluctuates, you need this headroom to prevent frame drops.
