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Stream setup

The settings for a rock-solid church stream.

PealCast is your streaming home. Send us one feed over SRT or RTMP with the settings below, hit go live, and every viewer becomes a named person for your weekly follow-up.

SRT or RTMP — both work

We give you both an SRT and an RTMP address. Use whichever your encoder supports — we recommend SRT for reliability.

SRT

Preferred

SRT recovers from dropped packets and network jitter, so it holds a steady stream even on congested Wi-Fi or a stretched church uplink — the usual cause of freezes and dropouts. It also carries newer features like captions and multiple audio tracks. If your encoder supports SRT, use it.

RTMP

Fully supported

RTMP (RTMPS) is supported everywhere and is the simplest way to go live — a great choice on a solid wired connection. Every viewer gets the exact same watch experience as SRT. If your encoder or software only does RTMP, you’re in good shape.

Recommended encoder settings

Dial these in once and your stream stays smooth. They’re the same whether you use OBS, a hardware encoder, or another streaming provider.

Smoothness comes from bitrate, not resolution. Bitrate is your bandwidth budget; resolution and frame rate just spend it — more pixels or frames need more bitrate to stay clean. Set the bitrate your upload can reliably sustain first, then match resolution and frame rate to it.

Video codec

H.264 (AVC)

Required. Do NOT use HEVC/H.265 — it isn’t a supported input and won’t play.

Audio codec

AAC

Required. 48 kHz sample rate, stereo.

Rate control

CBR (constant bitrate)

Keeps the stream steady and prevents buffering. Avoid VBR.

Video bitrate

4,500–6,000 Kbps at 1080p · 2,500–4,000 at 720p

This is the lever that makes a stream smooth and clear — set it to what your upload can reliably sustain. Higher for high-motion worship, lower for a talking head or slides. Keep it well under 12 Mbps.

Resolution

1920×1080 (1080p) or 1280×720 (720p)

Resolution sets detail, not smoothness. Match it to your bitrate: on a tight upload, 720p at a solid bitrate looks far better than a starved 1080p, which turns blocky.

Frame rate

30 fps

Match your camera if it’s 25/50/60. Note: 60 fps needs roughly double the bitrate to stay clean, so only raise it if your bitrate has room.

Keyframe interval (GOP)

2 seconds

The sweet spot for a responsive stream. 2–4s is ideal.

B-frames

0 (off)

Off gives the smoothest low-latency playback and avoids sporadic jitter.

Profile / GOP

High profile, closed GOP

The default in OBS and most hardware — no change needed.

Audio bitrate

160 Kbps

Clean music and voice. 128 Kbps is fine on a tight connection.

The one that trips people up: use H.264, never HEVC/H.265 — it won’t play.

Set it up in your encoder

OBS Studio

The free software encoder with the most control — we lay out every setting and exactly where to find it.

OBS setup guide

Hardware encoders

Any RTMP/SRT hardware encoder (Blackmagic, Teradek, LiveU, AJA and more) — paste your PealCast SRT or RTMP URL and key and go live.

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