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Joined: 5/6/2020(UTC) Posts: 1   Location: Samara
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Hey Ya. I found a problem. It is associated with the item "Strict CBR" in the stream settings. 1.jpg (86kb) downloaded 7 time(s).When a static picture is broadcast, the bitrate drops.  2.jpg (78kb) downloaded 3 time(s).When there is a dynamic frame on the air, the bitrate tends to a predetermined value.  3.jpg (91kb) downloaded 3 time(s).In the stream settings, the "Strict CBR" checkbox is selected. How can I make a real constant bitrate?DELL G5 15, Windows 10 Pro (1909), vMix 23.0.0.51, HD License
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Joined: 11/11/2016(UTC) Posts: 378  Location: Europe Thanks: 23 times Was thanked: 38 time(s) in 32 post(s)
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why do ypu need a constant bitrate? why are you screaming so loud?
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Joined: 4/23/2017(UTC) Posts: 1,259  Location: Germany Thanks: 3 times Was thanked: 172 time(s) in 154 post(s)
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Constant bitrate is an illusion. I know not one product that is capable of a 100% locked bitrate, no matter what you throw at it. Constant bitrate is more a flattened ABR. And why waste data. It really doesn't makes sense. Yes, if you stream a static content and you have a monitoring on bandwidth it will throw an alarm. No question.
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