Home Knowledge Base Live Stream Bitrate Guide: The Perfect Settings for YouTube in 2024Updated: Mar 30, 2026

Live Stream Bitrate Guide: The Perfect Settings for YouTube in 2024

Live Stream Bitrate Guide: The Perfect Settings for YouTube in 2024

What bitrate to use for every resolution and framerate — plus how to test your connection and fix quality issues caused by bitrate problems.

6,000
Kbps — the sweet spot for 1080p60 YouTube live streams
80%
Of your upload speed should be your maximum bitrate ceiling
192
Kbps — recommended audio bitrate for streaming (stereo)
2s
Required keyframe interval for all YouTube live streams
⚡ Quick Answer

Use 6,000 kbps for 1080p60 streaming. Set audio to 192 kbps. Use CBR (Constant Bitrate), not VBR. Set keyframe interval to exactly 2 seconds. Cap total bitrate at 80% of your available upload speed.

Bitrate Recommendations by Resolution and FPS

Resolution FPS Video Bitrate Audio Bitrate Total Bitrate Min Upload
480p 30 1,000–2,000 kbps 128 kbps ~2,200 kbps 3 Mbps
720p 30 2,500–4,000 kbps 128 kbps ~4,200 kbps 6 Mbps
720p 60 4,000–5,000 kbps 192 kbps ~5,300 kbps 8 Mbps
1080p 60 6,000–8,000 kbps 192 kbps ~8,300 kbps 12 Mbps
1440p 60 10,000–12,000 kbps 192 kbps ~12,300 kbps 18 Mbps
4K 30 35,000–51,000 kbps 320 kbps ~51,400 kbps 65 Mbps

CBR vs VBR: What to Use for Streaming

Always use CBR (Constant Bitrate) for live streaming. CBR sends a consistent amount of data every second — YouTube’s servers expect a constant stream and VBR (Variable Bitrate) spikes can overwhelm the ingest buffer, causing dropped frames or stream disconnects.

Setting For Live Streaming For Recording Files
CBR (Constant Bitrate) Always use this Larger file size
VBR (Variable Bitrate) Do not use — causes drops Better quality/size ratio
CRF (Constant Quality) Do not use for streaming Best for local recordings

How to Test Your Bitrate Stability

  1. Run a speed test at fast.com or speedtest.net — note your upload speed in Mbps
  2. Calculate your maximum bitrate: Upload speed (kbps) × 0.8 = your safe bitrate ceiling. (15 Mbps = 15,000 kbps × 0.8 = 12,000 kbps max)
  3. Start a private test stream in OBS — set privacy to Unlisted in YouTube Studio
  4. Check OBS stats (View → Stats) — look for “Dropped Frames” and “Skipped Frames.” Zero is ideal; anything above 1% indicates the bitrate is too high
  5. If dropping frames: Reduce bitrate by 500–1,000 kbps and retest until stable

Why Bitrate Matters for Viewer Experience

  • Too low: Blocky, pixelated video especially on movement; looks unprofessional; viewers leave
  • Too high: Dropped frames, buffering for viewers, potential stream disconnect
  • Just right: Smooth playback at all viewer connection speeds; YouTube’s adaptive bitrate serves the appropriate quality level to each viewer
  • Audio matters too: 128 kbps sounds thin; 192 kbps stereo is the standard; 320 kbps for music-focused streams

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does higher bitrate always mean better quality?
Only up to a point. There’s a diminishing returns threshold — at 1080p60, bitrates above 10,000 kbps produce no visible quality improvement since YouTube’s processing compresses the stream anyway. Wasted bitrate just increases drop frame risk.
What should I do if my bitrate keeps causing dropped frames?
First: switch to wired ethernet (eliminates WiFi packet loss). Second: switch to GPU encoding (NVENC/AMF) to reduce CPU load. Third: reduce bitrate to 80% of your actual upload speed. Fourth: close background applications consuming bandwidth (updates, cloud backups).
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Written by YTStreamer Editorial Team

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