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[Music] in this video I'm gonna try to show you what every single option and setting does in the AMD adrenaline settings that are now not called radiant settings they are just AMD adrenaline settings so AMD adrenaline software so firstly we start with the home menu where we have several things we have the last late game where I actually have none because well well because I just installed the 23.3.1 drivers because they actually have some new things as you can see here 23.3.1 because they have some new things that I that I actually had to include in the in the 2023 video otherwise it it wouldn't really make sense as this video is a 2023 version so I am not only including the the 7000 series the cards okay the 7900 XTX as I'm also including the most recent drivers in order to have all the settings shown and explained okay so we have the Last Blade once again you have your your recent games where it will actually show the games that you played how many hours how many time the average FPS numbers and so on sorry that I don't have these here but you can actually see them in my 2022 video so you're fine you have the AMD link status where you can actually get AMD link manage devices um this the MD link is actually an interesting feature where you can download this software for your smartphone as well and your smartphone will actually serve for example as a matrix as a matrix monitor okay so your smartphone can actually be showing you the the GPU temperatures the CPU temperatures uh and many other data that you can see on your smartphone or you can actually play games so you can stream games from your computer to your smartphone so if you want to if you want to play the your games in your living room in your smartphone just relaxing a bit just leave your computer on use AMD link and you can actually play the games on your smartphone okay that's what AMD link does if I if I'm not mistaken okay then we have some tutorials if you want to you have the media and capture okay so if you have any media on the video slash radiant relief something it will appear here so you can take a screenshot record the video instant 3 play and instant GIF okay we have several other menus here and all on the top as well so we have the gaming the record and stream and the performance ones but uh I will actually go into the settings here first as some of these menus the gaming record and stream and performance won't make much sense without actually showing you the settings menu first okay so just on the right side we have the browser as well if you want to we have the AMD software survey I believe it's pronounced survey we have the notifications we have the settings and we have the option to put um the menu per se the MD settings on the sidebar okay so if as soon as you click it it will appear as you can see here as a sidebar as a sidebar sorry so let's go once again and then the top you actually have the launch bug report tool and as soon as you click on it you have the bug report tool where you can report your bugs on your games on your software and so on just you have several options if you are having issues just do this as AMD will receive the bug report and we'll try to actually fix the bug so if you just go to the internet I have so many issues with DND software but you don't actually use the bug report tool then you shouldn't go to the internet on the first place okay just use the bug report tool before anything else because it's very important more than most people think so on the settings menu as I was talking about we have the system system Graphics display audio and video hotkeys accounts AMD link just a tab for the MD link we leave VR record and stream performance and preferences on the system we have the the system with the adrenaline version in this case like I told you the 23.3.1 I was actually using the 23.2.2 which I found to be the best for my 7900 XTX but I'm actually using this in order to show all the available features as for the status you have the up-to-date status and you have also the option to check updates as for here we have the preferred software version so the preferred software version we have recommended only and recommended plus optional recommended only the software will only tell you that there is an update as soon as the update gets passed the optional State and goes into recommended as for the recommended plus optional in case MD releases an optional driver so kind of a not a beta but not a recommended one so in case they release an optional one the software will tell you that there is indeed an update to the to the optional drivers okay otherwise if you just have the recommended only it will just tell you that there is an update as soon as the drivers go from optional to recommended okay as for the check for updates well it is what it is I usually leave it on disabled as I don't want anything else messing with my updates I update when I want to it's me Austin it was me all along Austin we also have the snap settings so allows you to import or export a snapshot of your current settings in the AMD adrenaline in addition so okay import slash export a snapshot of your user settings okay it's just a snapshot not really the settings I don't really know what this is in particular as I never tested it so if you know what the snap settings do exactly leave a comment in the comment section then we have the factory reset so performing a factory reset will reset all settings and profiles in the AMD adrenaline addition back to default nice so if you want everything back to default but you don't want to reinstall your drivers you just want to reset the settings you can do the factory reset and it restores all user settings and profiles to defaults which is nice then we have reset the game stats remember those ones that I told you before that will appear there with the averages with uh everything there so resets all currently tracked user game statistics okay which is nice so if you want to reset the the game the game statistics in order to have new data or new data well you can do it here just perform reset and you're good to go then we have the issue reporting okay launches the bug reporting tool for reporting the issues report Hardware driver and software issues okay the one here on the top as well on the on the right top corner then we have the issue detection automatically launches bug report tool when issues such as bsod TDR or device installation errors are detected and since I don't want to make automatic bug report tools because I just don't I just don't I don't want the software to to make things automatically I want to do everything when I want and if I want to so I disable it if I have any particular issues I go to the bug report tool and the reason and then we have the about AMD software adrenaline Edition that you can open and this menu will open copyright 20 to 83 events Micro Devices which is what AMD means by the way all rights reserved by the way the software uses libraries from the ffmpeg project under the lgpl v 2.1 on the hardware and drivers we actually have the GPU that you're using the vram gtdr6 2500 Mega it's okay that seems to be my mother then if you go to the hardware details you have several things like the graphics that you're using basically you have the details of your Hardware you have the graphics manufacturer then you have the usable memory size once again core clock memory type memory clock memory bit rate total memory bandwidth so if you don't really know the bandwidth of your GPU you have it here 960 gigabytes per second okay that's very very good almost one terabyte this crazy the device ID and so on so on so on then you can go also you can go into the current bus settings okay PC Express 4 using PCI Express 4 16 Lanes you can go also in the software and Driver details so you have everything that you have that you need to know here so that the X API version 12.2 Vulcan API opencl opengl direct 3D you have everything that you that you have here so related to the hardware but software side that you have everything here so even the ND Windows driver version it is here you can access everything you want in the software your windows version it is all here okay so AMD actually allows you to to see lots of details and if you go into the CPU it is exactly the same we have the model the processor the course the threads and the ram okay so as for the graphics menu we actually have the graphics profile we have several of those actually we have the gaming profile the Esports profile the power saving one and the standard and when you actually install the drivers for the first time they will ask you if you want to keep one of these profiles or if you just go if you want to just go with the standard one and I I really advise you to go with the standard one and then configure every setting as you wish because enabling the gaming Esports or power saving options or the gaming profiles and Graphics profiles as you want to call them we'll actually enable or disable specific settings that may not be what you actually want to use let's start with the radiant super resolution basically radiant super resolution is an in-driver upscaling feature powered by AMD Fidelity effect super resolution FSR users can now take advantage of radium super resolution to unleash new levels of performance on any game that runs in exclusive full screen modes this feature will be inactive until the user sets it sets up in-game resolution lower than the monitor's native resolution and radiant super resolution will automatically detect the resolution the resolution change sorry and upscale to the native monitors resolution delivering extra performance for gamers to enjoy okay first of all it is using FSR 1.1 it does not use FSR 2.0 or 2.1 or 2.2 because uh it is actually way harder to do and this works in almost every game and in order for it to work in every game it needs to have a spatial upscaling technology and fsr2 the lss2 the lss3 and so on they use temporal upscaling Technologies instead of spatial the temporal upscaling Technologies are better they will bring you higher quality but at the same time they are way way harder to implement so in order for this to work in every single game they had to use spatial upscaling instead of temporal because if they wanted to actually use fsr2 algorithm in the radiant super resolution the game would add would definitely need to have TAA for example and it would be to it would need to be trained the algorithm the same way they do with FSR the way to make it work is to Simply enable it so you go here enable the radiant super resolution you have the sharpen effect as well go to your to your game for example your resolution is 1440p just enter your game reduce the resolution to 1080P and rating super resolution will automatically kick in and upscale to 1440p we which is your monitor's native resolution okay if you go down and reduce the resolution to 720p the radiant super resolution will automatically upscale from 720p to 1440p which once again is your resolution so then you can select the sharpen effect the lower your your resolution selected in game the more sharpen effect you will need because well uh the pixels will be less to upscale from and it will look way blurred blurrier if that's a word then it should so you need more sharpen effect okay let's disable it then you have the radian anti-lag as AMD says dynamically adjusts frame timing to reduce the lag between the user inputs and visual responses I did believe that radiant anti-lag was a gimmick but it isn't and I'm not saying that you will notice any difference in terms of real input lag unless you have a really really bad monitor really really bad mouse or something wrong with your system because you won't but you will definitely currently under and I repeat you will definitely use the radiant anti-lag in some scenarios for example in crisis remastered using the the rate racing settings or for example in The Witcher 3 when using the race the rate racing settings using the radiant anti-lag will actually improve the frame timings a lot so the performance will be much better with the Raiden anti-lag enabled as it will actually as AMD says dynamically adjusts the the frame timing to reduce the lag between either inputs and visual responses so the frame timeline is much better the gameplay is much smoother on both crisis and The Witcher 3 when using radiant anti-like so it's it's a big Plus in my opinion no doubts here yes exactly exactly as for the radiant chill the conserve power and reduce heat radiant chills radiant chill sorry reduces the frame rate when the user is idle and instantly ramps it up when the action picks up now in my opinion I never use the minimum FPS and the max FPS option because for me it for me personally it just doesn't make much sense but and I repeat but for people um that just want to use Raid and chill as a frame limiter what you have to do is just go there for example and use the minimum and Max FPS uh with the same exact value so a minimum 90 for example and Max FPS 90. if you want to limit your FPS at 90 if you want to limit your FPS at 60 just go 60 and 60. and I'm telling you this because reading chill actually uses the same technology as the radiant anti-lag so if you use radiant chill as a frame limiter you'll have way less lag than using for example frame rate target control or any other technology because it uses once again the same technology the same technology as radiant chill that's why that if you enable radiant anti-lag you can't actually enable radiant chill when you enable one you disable the other automatically because they use the same technology so if you want to lock your FPS let's say if you have a freesync monitor let's say 144 Hertz what you want to do is to go and lock your FPS to 141 with a minimum and Max at 141 it will serve as a very very low latency uh frame limiter and you want to use 3fps slower than your refresh rate in order to avoid those same frame fluctuations that can actually cause you screen tearing if you enable you can use for example 144 144 no issues but as soon as you do this well uh you can you can actually have some frame fluctuations and sometimes you'll be let's say at 146 or 145 FPS which will go over your freesync limits and will make you have screen tearing so you want to have a safe a stable let's say a safe net of 3 Hertz 3 FPS in order to avoid those fluctuations and still be inside your frame limit or your Hertz limiter of the freesync okay so this is the best thing you can get for example if you have a 75 Hertz monitor just lock it to 72. and you'll avoid the frame fluctuations as well to You'll avoid the frames to go over your frame limits uh and cause you tearing now a real gimmick is actually this one the radon boost this is a real gimmick dynamically reduces resolution during motion to improve performance with little perceptible impact on image quality only works in supported games for best results set the game's render scale option to 100 now this is an interesting one and like I told you before for me this is just a gimmick what this will do basically as it says here movement based Dynamic resolution is when you are when you are actually sitting there just there for example your your character your character is like static the the base resolution that you'll have the when the resolution will be 100 of your monitor when you start moving the render resolution will lower since you are moving you don't actually notice that much of details okay so you don't notice much details because once again the faster you're moving the less details you notice on the sides of the monitor on the sides of the screen and so on so with uh the rating boost does is the faster you're moving the lower the render resolution you will be so if you are moving really really fast then when the resolution will uh will actually reduce to half your native resolution as soon as you stop as soon as you stop your character then when the resolution will go up to 100 as well but this is this is not great as you can definitely definitely notice the difference when you are moving even if you select let's say 83.3 percent you can actually you can actually see the difference in terms of quality as you as you're moving it just looks way worse for me it's a gimmick even more now that we actually have FSR rsr fsr2 2.1 2.2 so with the upscaling technologies that we have now radiant boost is just death in the water just isn't worth it anymore at all now okay let's disable it let's go to the Raiden image sharpening adds Clarity to in-game visuals and select productivity and media applications enhances visual detail so once again you can just enable visual sharpening the the image sharpening from AMD you can select the sharpness from 10 to 100 percent and what this does is basically what it says it does it sharpens your image now I do believe that radian image sharpening actually works in in videos as well and web pages and so on but at least for gaming uh it does it Joy its job very well and it does its job even um even better if you are just going into some games with bear very very blurred ta implementation like for example Red Dead Redemption 2 although you have an in-game sharpness um sharpness feature so you can actually choose the sharpness of the TAA but overall if the game really is or feels blurred and you don't have that ta slider that TAA sharpness slider inside the game you can use radiant image sharpening to actually override those settings and make the game look sharper okay or at least sharper for to your needs some people like sharper images some don't so it is what it is for me I don't really use it as most games have the the sharpening options inside the game but if they don't it's good to to know that you have actually the image sharpening on your software then we have the radiant enhanced sync an alternative vsync mode that minimizes visual tearing and lag but doesn't limit frame rates works with both freesync and fixed refresh rate uh freaks fixed refresh displays okay I can tell you right away that I tested um the enhanced sync option on my 75 Hertz monitor there and it is better than the vsync you you notice almost no no visual tearing okay no visual tearing um and the the input latency is just so much lower than when using vsync if you have freesync use freesync and you don't need to use the enhanced sync unless you want to go over your freesync range let's say that for example your monitor is 144hz I still advise you to to limit the frame rates at 141 but if you want to go over that you can actually use freesync keep freesync enabled and use enhanced sync at the same time but if you if you for example don't have freesync uh you can just use enhanced sync instead of freesync you use let's say you have a 75 Hertz monitor but you don't have freesync you enable the reading and enhanced sync then go here and lock the frame rates to 75. if you have an a144 Hertz monitor but once again you don't have freesync because some older monitors did have 144 Hertz but did not have freesync you do the same process you go enable the enhanced sync and choose your monitor's refresh rate 144. the the mixture of raid and chill and enhanced sync is the way to go if and mostly if you don't have freesync it's just the way to go then you have the wait for vertical refresh rate so vertical refresh sync or missing synchronizes the transition of new frames blah blah so if you don't want to have screen tearing you can actually Force this but it isn't usually used as you have once again enhanced sync and you have freesync as for the advanced settings we have the frame rate target control that I was talking about before limit your pick fps to a steady rate limits your Peak frame rate to a given rate unlike rating chill frame rate target control doesn't have a lower FPS Target that senses motion and it may provide steadier frame rates overall frame rate target control Also may have some input lag not also and not may it definitely has input latency but at the same time like it says here it is much steadier than than raid and shield for example in some scenarios radiant chill actually may may still deliver some and are repeating some scenarios radiant Shield may still deliver some screen tearing mostly in the bottom of the monitor something that the frame rate target control will actually fix so if you are using radiant chill but you still feel like you're still having some screen tearing just use the frame rate target control instead just enable it limit the FPS you want once again 141 if you have a 144hz monitor and you are good to go but like I told you before um it has way wasted frame rates but at the same time uh it adds input latency so if radiant chill is working fine for you with no screen tearing just use it if raid and chill in some scenarios has the screen tearing that we're talking about mostly in the bottom of the monitor then use frame rate target control as it will fix your issue once again then we have the entire aliasing settings anti-aliasing Smooths object edges to reduce stair step blah blah artifacts or jaggies at the cost of some performance specifies how the driver interacts with anti-aliasing settings in the game only affects direct xlan applications so once again these settings that you have here only serve for the X9 application so it works for example um let's say in CS go anti-aliasing method once again only works for the X9 applications you can use you can choose multi-sampling sorry adaptive multi-sampling or super sampling then you have the morphological anti-aliasing an alternative Edge smoothing technique with minimal performance overhead does not affect DirectX 12 and Vulcan application so it does not work with the X12 or Vulcan but it does work with the X11 and the x10 which is very nice so if you want a little more of anti-aliasing on your older game you can choose this uh which is actually nice then you you have the anisotropic filtering an isotropic filtering improves texture Clarity with minimizing visual noise or Sparkle once again only affects the X9 applications this is mostly these settings are mostly for older games so because the newer games actually have these settings in game and you don't need these at all this these are just for older applications once again then you have once again the texture filtering quality controls the optimization point of textures filtering standard is the typically the best mix of even of image quality sorry and performance only affects the X9 applications you have the standard the high and the performance surface format optimization allows the driver to override the application and choose a more optimal texture format to improve performance typically has a minimal impact on image quality then we have the tessellation which is a really interesting option tessellation option on drivers specifies how the driver interacts with tessellation settings in the game now this is very interesting once again and you have the AMD optimized settings the use application settings and the override application settings now usually you you actually have the AMD optimized settings but but for some really old gpus like for example the RX 570 580 or the even the vega cards because after the RX7 the RX 5000 series AMD gpus actually uh handle tessellation way better than the previous ones so if you are actually using a gcn GPU because the RX 5000 series are already our DNA once again Vega RX 500 and 400 series or lower than that you can actually go here and choose override application settings go there and go for example with the maximum tessellation level of let's say 8 6 or 4 times and this in some games with lots lots of heavy tessellation this will help the performance a lot for example games like Assassin's Creed Origins Assassin's Creed even for example Assassin's Creed Odyssey or for example Assassin's Creed Valhalla it will definitely owe it for me it will definitely help in terms of performance okay it will limit the maximum tessellation level and because of those games that have a way way over the top desolation level uh and older AMD gpus don't work well with those distillation levels well um this will make the performance better because you're actually limiting the maximum desolation level then we have the opengl triple buffering which only works on opengl obviously and an alternative with sync mode exclusively for opengl applications I don't really know what the what it does actually so it triples the buffer I don't really know sorry about that then we have the 10-bit pixel format enables 10-bit opengl but for support for compatible displays and 10-bit aware opengl applications this feature is not compatible with HDR display capability but yeah the feature is not compatible with HDR so you can only use this feature with SDR so normal displays um and it seems that it just uses the buffer from opengl to use the 10-bit pixel format it seems I tested it before sometimes I actually had some bugs it's it actually stutters a bit even in the desktop so it skips frames and it just doesn't feel anything different so I would leave it off unless uh you actually need or you actually want to test it overall it doesn't make any difference at least for me in my two or three monitors then we have the reset Shader cache which basically resets the Shader cache clears the contents of disk based Shadow cache okay you just click here and it will reset your Shader cache remember those stutters that that you actually have when playing some dx11 games like for example God of War those stutters that you have um let's say in the first minutes and then the game runs smoothly that's when the game is actually loading the Shader cache it will load the Shader cache in order to uh to have those shaders already loaded for the game to run smoothly instead of loading them as the game moves on okay that's what the Shader cache is basically it's made to improve smoothness and if you have any issues there lots of stutters you can actually go there and reset the the Shader cache now we go to the display option where we have the AMD freesync technology provides smooth responsive gameplay by updating the display as new frames become available requires an AMD freesync compatible display requires a an Nvidia card Intel card or MD card because freesyncs were freesync works on any any card now we have the virtual super resolution allows application to render at resolutions higher than the display's native pixel grid and then scales the image down to fit the display produces higher quality visuals at the expense of performance choose a higher than native resolution in application to take advantage of VSR so using FSR using dlss you are upscaling the image so you are rendering a lower image image quality than your monitors native resolution for example it uses a 1080p resolution and then upscales 1440p to make it look as close to 1440p as possible while FSR and the LSS make the image Fidelity a bit lower but with way way higher FPS VSR actually makes the image Fidelity way way higher but with lower FPS so it's the opposite different situations but one upscales and the other downscales then we have the GPU scaling option when enabled the GPU will scale up lower resolutions to fit the display when not enabled this place typically handle scaling themselves with a GPU scaling you can actually Choose The Preserve aspect ratio full panel or Center let's say that you're playing at 1440p in the 1440p ultra wide monitor if you choose the preserved aspect ratio when enabling the GPU scaling it will shoot it will actually show you the the black bars on the slides okay on the both sides you'll have black bars if you choose for example the full panel it will stretch the resolution fully to the panel and if you choose the center let's say that you are playing at 1080p for example on a 1440p ultrawide monitor you'll have black bars on the top on the bottom on the left and on the right because it will just use the pixels of the resolution and 1080p will be centered then we have a new option that was introduced like one year ago it's not new but one year ago which is the integer scaling gives a crisp pixelated look to images scaled up to fit the display images that can't be scaled to match the display's exact size and shape will be centered on the screen and this was at least marketed as as something for older games let's say for for example games like Warcraft 3 these integer scaling options can actually make or this scaling option can actually make your game look much better and that's what actually AMD advertises it's mostly for older games or retro games okay and it helps it helps in those games and we have the color depth chooses the color format to be used in your display the higher you have the higher you should use use I'm using only 8 Bits because the monitor supports 10 bits but since I'm using the overclocked settings at 160 Hertz it just supports 8. if I use 144 I can use 10 if I use 160 I can only use 8. then we have another option called display caller enhancement built-in profiles for your display that improves and enhances the game and application color vibrancy you have the disabled and you have the Vivid gaming as soon as you enable the Vivid gaming the the saturation and some other options just just change and the overall image quality is much different so I don't really know if you can see it but it actually changes most likely the saturation the saturation changes just a lot maybe for some people once again some competitive CS go players that have two distinct the colors of the player in the background more this can actually help although Nvidia has way more of these way more then we have the display specs once again total horizontal vertical display the front porch sync with polarity and so on interlates are progressive you have even the current link settings of your connection in this case it's DisplayPort freesync range 48 to 160 and so on you have everything here then we are we have once again the custom colors instead of using the display color enhancement you can actually use the custom color settings you can use the you can choose the color temperature control you can choose the color temperature itself brightness UE contrast saturation and so on so if you want more saturation to use your game settings differently or to be more competitive you can just use it and will change yeah it will change the saturation and other options okay that's what it is and you also have the color deficiency correction accessibility mode that allows tweaking of colors for users who experience varying levels of color vision the deficiency sorry so you have protonopia neutronopia and tritonopia and then we have the the usual overrides and the usual custom resolutions that you can do so you can actually um do custom resolutions you can just go here accept and then you can actually create new resolutions you can just go here create the resolution you want for example 1440p 60 hertz let's just say this you can go here CVT and then bam add the manual resolution it is done [Music] and yeah you can also choose the hdcp control support for high bandwidth digital content protection standard so that's basically it as for the audio and video you have the AMD noise suppression now something that wasn't presented on the 22 2022 video that I made you can enable the the AMD noise suppression you have the input device and so on if you want to actually know how the noise suppression Works uh you can just watch this video passing right now on the screen where I actually tested the noise suppression when it came out that's all you need um to actually know what noise suppression does and how it works then you have the video profiles once again you have the default as we chose the default we have this the cinema classic enhanced home video Outdoor Sports Vivid and custom once again this lets you choose the custom brightness the colors and so on okay each different video profile has different colors different saturation so on something that you can actually change on the display tab that I've shown to before then we have the hotkeys where they can actually change the hotkeys for several uh for several for several options let's say that for several options like the switch default the toggle radiant super resolution so if you are in game you can just press alt plus u and radiant super resolution will kick in and you can change all the hotkeys and shortcuts that you want even for the recording you have this the Ctrl shift e but you can just choose another one I will choose the same Ctrl shift e and it will just work as it should okay it's basically that where you can change your hotkeys then we have the accounts where you can actually um kind of connect your AMD adrenaline software to your Facebook to restream Stage 10 Cena you can just connect your AMD adrenaline software in order to make a better streaming okay it will stream better it will be easier just connect your account go to the streaming options that I'll show you later and it is done then we have the AMD AMD link option but I don't have the AMD link installed so it won't show anything we have the really VR once again and you have to install steamvr in order to use the really VR and then we have the record and stream options now as for the software I usually this is actually the only menu that I've changed before actually recording the video or actually showing you the options on the on the software I usually use the record desktop option if you if I want to record desktop I'm currently actually using OBS to do it then we have the option of show the indicator which will show the indicator when you're recording the the time for example then we have the borderless region capture allows Windows regions to be recorded then we have the recording profile where we have some the medium high and custom I usually use the custom and as for the recording I advise you to use 60fps obviously and as for the video bitrate I advise you to use at least 40 MBS Mbps so these this option the video bitrate is where actually will improve or decrease your video quality the higher the value is here 60 70 doesn't really matter the higher the value the higher the video quality Okay resolution means absolutely nothing without the video bit rate so I do advise you to use at least 40 but if you can use six 50 or 60. I usually now use 50 in the best I I tended to use 40 but I now use 50 for a higher video quality then you have the audio bitrate which works exactly the same the higher the bit rate the higher the audio quality as for the video encoding type we have several ones and this is one of the things that's new that's not well it's not new it's new for the 7000 series because they bring another encoder which is av1 so now you have av1 AVC and hevc AVC it is the h264 encoder uh that AMD uses the ABC and the age EVC is actually the the h.265 which is better in terms of quality it starts with ABC then goes to agvc then goes to av1 in terms of quality once again av1 is the best one but at least for now I do advise you to use agvc because in terms of recording and high bit rates agvc is really close if not equal to av1 and some and all all the software all the editing softwares and so on will work perfectly fine with age with agvc but they won't work as good with everyone so when you are you are actually reproducing or you are actually rendering uh with everyone it will take much longer and it will also stutter in some video playbacks in some video playback in some softwares filmora is one of them so agvc is the way to go if you don't have any issues if you want the maximum the maximum uh quality that you can get use everyone video encoding okay as for the audio channels it's basically automatic or stereo then you have the option to separate the microphone tracks so if you want to separate the track in order to to have video and audio separated you can do it you have the record microphone option once again which is disabled and you can select the microphone label the push to talk option audio boost low high or off as for the live streaming options we have the low medium high Ultra custom and adaptive and these will change the other things that you have here for example if you push Ultra the resolution the FPS the video bitrate will also increase now taking consideration this the resolution you want the resolution usually you want the resolution that your monitor has okay usually but for example if you are streaming to to YouTube you want 1080P or 1440p because at 4K some in some scenarios you may actually have frame drops and and the performance overall will be much lower in your computer because you are actually streaming at 4K but you can do it no issues overall no issues as for the FPS you have 30 and 60 usually even more if you're gaming just go for 60. it's it's common sense and now we have Once Again the video bitrate and as I told you before the video bitrate is the most important important thing because when choosing the bitrate you are actually choosing the the overall video quality the higher the video bit rate the higher the overall quality now depending on the resolution your video bit rate has to be higher the higher the resolution the higher the video bit rate for example if you're upscaling at 1080p the video bit rate at let's say uh 10 Mbps will be completely fine and this is where the encoders actually kick in the better the encoder the better quality it will give you at a lower video bit rate okay that's the difference so av1 will give you much better quality at let's say 10 Mbps than the AVC encoder and that's the real and the real big difference okay because at really at let's say 50 Mbps at 40 Mbps the quality of the three codecs will be more or less the same av1 will still be better of course and agvc will still be better than ABC but it is at lower bit rates where it actually makes the difference okay the thing is that some streaming services won't really go over let's say 10 or 8 so well I would still push things to at least 20 MB Mbps and if the streaming service actually wants to to tone down the the quality because they will they will it's still better to have a toned down quality from Twitter and BPS than from 10 Mbps if you know what I mean as for the audio quality just go for the maximum 192 capabytes um K bytes and it will work fine now we have this option as well the enhanced filtering improves AVC encoding quality under certain scenarios may have an impact on gaming performance now this because the the streaming the streaming codec that you have here is actually AVC you can select agvc and at least for now I do believe that on the AMD software you can't use av1 to stream not yet you can use another softwares like for example OBS streamlabs OBS but on the radon kit you can't still do it uh but you do have the the enhanced filtering option that you can enable and the AVC uh video quality at least in streaming will be much better than the usual that you have okay so if you are streaming and you want the maximum uh quality possible on your AMD card don't forget enable the enhanced filtering this if you're streaming with the MD software kit of course then you have the archive stream basically you can select no or yes so you can stream and record at the same time or you can just stream okay that's how things work then you have the media location where you choose where you where you're recording files will will be basically then you have the option of the instant replay that allows you to instantly save a video of a predefined duration of your last gaming moment you can select enabled or not you can choose for example the the replay duration when you are actually um when the software app actually catches the moment you can select the duration of the of the replay and you can also select system memory or disk storage which is actually nice so if you have a lot of ram you can use system memory and the buffer will be much much better basically that's it also we have the instant GIF option allows you to instantly save an animated gif of a predefined duration of your last gaming moment basically the same as the instant replay but instead of doing it in a video you're doing it in a gif then you have the in-game replay while in-game allows you to instantly play play back a video of your last gaming moment once again you can enable it you can select the duration once again maximum of 30 seconds the in-game replay size in terms of the window I believe small medium large and custom and cut yes it's the window size as you can select the pixels and then you have the position top left top right bottom blah blah you can select all these which is nice then you have the audio capture device you can select the analog microphone uh this because I have lots of them so you can select your headset basically your audio capture device your microphone and then you can select also a video capture device in this in the case of of being live streaming or in the case that you actually want to record your camera together with your with your gameplay uh in the AMD adrenaline software kit okay now as for the performance we have the sampling interval if you actually want to record the metric so instead of using afterburner to record the FPS the fluctuations and the frame timing and so on you can actually use the the MD software kit and you can actually choose the sampling interval if you use it I would select one one second then you have the option to either the metrics overlay during logging you have the um the save location of your logging so of your FPS countings and so on and on the preferences well we have VR streaming we have General uh and on VR streaming once again you need to have steamvr on the general we have the in-game overlay which I advise to live on because it is used um for you to see the the recording for user for you to use the recording feature and so on then we have the web browser which I always disable the system tray menu is also important for the for the icon to appear on your taskbar so that's that's enabled advertisements AMD actually allows you to disable the advertisements which is which is great actually which is a thing that not many companies do so you can disable the advertisements as for the toast notifications they are when you're running a game if you have those notifications enabled the um a little square will will appear on the right top corner and will tell you if you have radiant chill enabled for that game if you have for example radiant boost and so on it will tell you the things that are enabled or not in that particular game which is a very very nice feature okay so leave it on as for the language English even for me that I'm Portuguese always on top disabled because I don't like that the sidewalk position can be chosen as well left side or right side as for the animations and effects I usually disable them and then the AMD user use usual user experience program okay learn more join blah blah blah now let's go finally to the gaming you have the the games you have in your computer or at least most of them and the only thing that you have here is that it will show the average FPS of your of your gameplays in those particular games Photoshop I love playing Photoshop it's one of the best games ever made and it still gets sequels it still gets sequels that's how good it is anyway Apex Legends Assassin's Creed Valhalla and so on the thing is when you you when you choose a game uh you can actually you can actually select settings per game so the settings that we've seen before radiant super resolution anti-lag chill image sharpening and so on once you go to the gaming Tab and select the game you can choose those settings per game for example cyberpunk is way heavier than let's say Apex Legends so for cyberpunk you may actually want to limit your FPS slower than you do in Apex Legends and that's why the gaming profiles matter okay now as for record and stream uh it's basically the the settings that we have for recording and streaming on our our AMD software okay so if you want to to record and stream these are the settings that you have to do so you have microphone levels cameras and so on you have the live the live stream options uh the scene editor where you actually choose the the things that you want to show so as you can see camera you can choose the camera chat overlay as well so you can make it higher bigger or smaller as as you choose the indicator as well it shows the the time that you've been recording for uh the timer or not you can on or off location as well you can choose locations of of the of the indicator the camera as well the opacity several things so you can choose everything about your streaming and recording settings here in the scene editor on the record and stream tab okay then you have the media which is basically the media that you have the recordings and everything else everything just works everything just works everything just works it just works everything just works as for the performance uh on the performance tab we have another three tabs with the metrics tuning and advisors as for them metrics if you do want to use um the the AMD rating metrics keep these enabled as for me I use Ms After Burner so disable these at all because I don't really need them then let's go to the tuning tab is where you actually have your tuning options so you're overclocking your undervoltings and so on that you can see on my channel as well because I have lots of how to overclock and undervault videos for almost all AMD cards at least from the from the 500 series and above I have lots of overclocking videos so you can select also the global tuning or you can select here the global tuning but you can also have game profiles and you can select different overclocks per game so for example once again uh cyberpunk is way heavier than let's say Apex Legends so for Apex Legends you can actually select just undervolting while for for example cyberpunk you may want to choose overclocking okay so you can do in fact overclocking different overclockings and under vaultings for different games is also nice and as for the advisor as well it is what it is game advisor play a game for a while and come back here to see a performance assessment with suggested tweaks basically the software will tell you how to improve or not your game performance everything said and done and it was like over one hour of recording so if you are actually watching the video and the video is let's say one hour or less well a lot of cuts have been made thanks a lot for watching basically that's it if you have any doubts any doubts leave them on the comment section and as always I will answer as fast as I can I believe I showed you what every setting does from all tabs in all the AMD adrenaline software home gaming recording stream settings everything was shown so once again if you have any doubts leave them in the comment section and I will answer as fast as I can by the way if you watched all the video leave a comment in the comment section and let me know that you watched all the video because you are a crazy crazy you are crazy person you are a crazy person if you actually watched like one hour uh of some random guy um telling you what AMD adrenaline settings do so yeah that's that's insane once again thanks a lot for watching any doubts comment section and see you in the next video guys thank you very much [Music] [Music] thank you [Music]
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Length: 52min 59sec (3179 seconds)
Published: Thu Mar 23 2023
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