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On November 26 2012 04:56 supernovamaniac wrote:Show nested quote +On November 26 2012 04:35 fabiano wrote: I see, removing UScreenCapture was enough to allow me using the hotkeys.
However, when inside BW, Xsplit won't recognize a hotkey press and won't switch scene.
The Scene Switcher detects perfectly well when I'm in game or not, it is Xsplit that is fucking around here. Hmm really? Because the scene switcher doesn't detect that when I'm trying it out.
Did you start BW or the scene switcher first? I think it only works if you start BW first. As I said I just threw that code togheter real quick.
EDIT: Updated it so it wont matter when you start BW.
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Just to update here too, I had to run everything (iCCup, Xsplit and BWSceneSwitcher) as Administrator so now it works!
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Nice guide solved "almost" my problem.. So now i can play and stream in full screen but the colors in menus are wrong (this doesn't happen windowed), i've tried any possible patch and fix, don't care much about the menus but looks ugly for streaming, any solution guys? Running windows 7, if a definitive solution i could try dual boot winXP but prefer not to.. Thanks!
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On September 17 2011 02:59 coolcrimefighter wrote: I tried to use xsplit earlier but it was extremely laggy and I was wondering if xsplit is too cpu intensive or if I was just doing something wrong. my specs: intel i7 2630QM 2.0 ghz 4.00 gb ram and I have like 1.0 mbps upload speed
I have the same cpu and can stream any game (gpu depending) at good quality, i stream 480p cause as well have 1mbit upload not because the cpu limits
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On November 21 2012 09:09 rezzan wrote:Upload speed:19mb/s CPU: i5 intel quad core 2,8ghz Software you are using: Xsplit and Uscreencapture OS (i.e. Which version of Windows you have): Windows 7 Justin.tv/twitch.tv page and/or a link a video showing what went wrong: PICTURE OF PROBLEM http://tinyurl.com/btaq9woProblem: I did what you suggested Fold and when i started broadcasting the game only show up in the top left corner, even if i have 640x480 res and all the rest of the settings, (the black bars is because i tried without maximize it (drag it out to cover xsplit window), any idea how to fix this?
looks like uscreens is proper configured, but resolution not. Check what resolution you have in encoding settings. Good to set there "default stage resolution" and then just set resolution in main program, like in fold's turtorial
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Fix for disabled Stereo Mix in Windows 7 with Analog Devices / Soundmax integrated audio cards (Dell and Lenovo machines mainly):
1) First somehow find the type of your sound card, for me it is AD1984. You can probably find it in the filename of the driver or if you extract the driver executable, in one of the .inf files. 2) Start regedit 3) Search for keys AD1984, substitute your type of course. There are several instances of them so pay attention. 4) Delete every single key that looks like AD1984\Disable\MicBP or AD1984\Disable\OutR 5) Reboot 6) Try recording from Stereo Mix with some program, don't just assume it works if you see the icon in Sounds.
Please provide feedback whether this successfully fixed the issue in your case or not.
Idea from this thread, except the .inf rewrite in the driver, I suspect those are unnecessary, since it just copies those values to the registry.
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How come the newest UScreenCapture corrupts colors, but this uscreencapprog_remove_cursor hack works fine?
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What settings do you have to mess with to improve stream quality?
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How do I fix the issue that my USB camera doesnt display anymore in XSplit ever since I installed UScreenCapture?
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It would be nice if you wrote what are the benefits (and drawbacks) of using each method of streaming. I have a fairly limited upload speed (512 kbps) so I'm trying to figure out what is the best method to achieve the best possible quality. I currently tested it with Xsplit in window mode by using 350kbps for video and it's not that bad, but I wonder if it could be better.
Which method provides best quality given the same amount of upload speed?
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On December 25 2012 22:39 2Pacalypse- wrote: It would be nice if you wrote what are the benefits (and drawbacks) of using each method of streaming. I have a fairly limited upload speed (512 kbps) so I'm trying to figure out what is the best method to achieve the best possible quality. I currently tested it with Xsplit in window mode by using 350kbps for video and it's not that bad, but I wonder if it could be better.
Which method provides best quality given the same amount of upload speed?
320 kb is fine for video, but you need slower compresion. In Xsplit Preset: fast, medium or even better (requires good cpu - i3 or better). In Adobe Encoder also this can be configured. With those settings video quality can be better than 600kbs with lower quality settings. So most important thing for video quality is method of compression
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Upload speed: 21.58 mps Windows Vista Link to vid Fullscreen with Xplit + UScreenCapture
In the video, you can see me trying to see how the stream looks. When the screen goes completely black, it's me in a game, or a replay, as evidenced by the blinking lights you'll see, which is the Nexus making Probes.
So my problem is that my stream goes black and I also have mouse lag. I haven't tried setting the BW priority to high yet, so I'll try that soon, but enabling the CPU throttling really doesn't do much, if it's supposed to do anything. Does it have to do with bitrate, or my upload speed or my brightness settings? I think I have my brightness settings on pretty high, so I don't think that's the problem...
Edit: So after setting the priority to high for SC, the mouse lag stopped while in full screen, but when I tried window mode just for the hell of it, it still lagged, though that doesn't really matter... Anyways, at this point, if I can get rid of the darkness from my stream, I think I'll be fine.
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On January 10 2013 11:02 SynC[gm] wrote:Upload speed: 21.58 mps Windows Vista Link to vidFullscreen with Xplit + UScreenCapture In the video, you can see me trying to see how the stream looks. When the screen goes completely black, it's me in a game, or a replay, as evidenced by the blinking lights you'll see, which is the Nexus making Probes. So my problem is that my stream goes black and I also have mouse lag. I haven't tried setting the BW priority to high yet, so I'll try that soon, but enabling the CPU throttling really doesn't do much, if it's supposed to do anything. Does it have to do with bitrate, or my upload speed or my brightness settings? I think I have my brightness settings on pretty high, so I don't think that's the problem... Edit: So after setting the priority to high for SC, the mouse lag stopped while in full screen, but when I tried window mode just for the hell of it, it still lagged, though that doesn't really matter... Anyways, at this point, if I can get rid of the darkness from my stream, I think I'll be fine. Try replacing the files in your uscreencapture folder with this http://www.mediafire.com/?haqo2qqdo6q9k59
Sometimes the installer doesn't install all the files.
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Running W7 64bit Xsplit+Ustream Speed irrelevant as i'm trying local recording
Applied every single patch, running as admin etc. and still got the color bug (only on recording).
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On January 11 2013 14:30 Gendo wrote:Running W7 64bit Xsplit+Ustream Speed irrelevant as i'm trying local recording Applied every single patch, running as admin etc. and still got the color bug (only on recording). ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif)
Forgot to say fullscreen..
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On January 10 2013 12:08 fold wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2013 11:02 SynC[gm] wrote:Upload speed: 21.58 mps Windows Vista Link to vidFullscreen with Xplit + UScreenCapture In the video, you can see me trying to see how the stream looks. When the screen goes completely black, it's me in a game, or a replay, as evidenced by the blinking lights you'll see, which is the Nexus making Probes. So my problem is that my stream goes black and I also have mouse lag. I haven't tried setting the BW priority to high yet, so I'll try that soon, but enabling the CPU throttling really doesn't do much, if it's supposed to do anything. Does it have to do with bitrate, or my upload speed or my brightness settings? I think I have my brightness settings on pretty high, so I don't think that's the problem... Edit: So after setting the priority to high for SC, the mouse lag stopped while in full screen, but when I tried window mode just for the hell of it, it still lagged, though that doesn't really matter... Anyways, at this point, if I can get rid of the darkness from my stream, I think I'll be fine. Try replacing the files in your uscreencapture folder with this http://www.mediafire.com/?haqo2qqdo6q9k59 Sometimes the installer doesn't install all the files.
I tried this but the stream is still black. I tried streaming for a bit longer to see if it'll hopefully make a difference but nope, none. I feel like it's the same thing as the color scheme getting messed up, except in a different way. What would be the normal way to fix the color scheme while streaming?
Here's the link to the stream. You can see me starting to launch BW at around the 26 second mark.
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Can i stream with USB earphones? i mean how can i make on stream to ppl hear ingame sounds/music? is it possible? The video is perfect, but i cant figure out how to make sound, anyone can help me pls?
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my stream is all black when i join games.. i'm trying to use uscreencapture and xsplit
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