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On April 20 2011 22:26 notmytroll wrote: Swapped my ATi Card for an Nvidia Card. No problems since then. Guess it has to do with the shitty ATi drivers, sorry guys
No it doesn't. I have nvidia and I have the same issues and plenty of people posting about it on xsplit forums are running nvidia cards.
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hey guys i got the solution! like many of you my stream was fine with xsplit then with beta 2 i was streaming "choppy" or having stuttering..i spent HRS... changing all the settings even though i knew my computer could handle them...then someone told me how to fix it....there is 2 different sections in settings to have "optimize for motion video" you leave that checked in the normal settings BUT in the bottom left, where you do your screen region there is another set of settings....so in the bottom left under screen region, you need to click that settings and UNCHECK "opimize motion video" for some reason that is mislabled and that is the cause of chopiness...hope this helps you all cause i know how frustrated i was getting. I stream on 1k-2k vibrate, but i could prob do higher, 30k fps, and the hd resolution..
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I'm having exactly the same problems as OP describes. The solution that the poster above me mentions did not solve anything for me. I'm also running a Core i7 and a HD6970 and 4GB of pc16000 ram, so it's not a case of a shitty computer here either.
Oh and my fps isn't dropping when xsplit is running, but it's very jerky and unsmooth. The FPS remains around 200 with and without xsplit running. Annoying.
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My ping test was 21ms, my comp is an I7 with 16gb of ram and dual 5770 vid cards, basically top of line alienware, my prob is my stream is EXTREMELY choppy and quality is terrible, idk why!!
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Some tech genius must know the answers to this
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On April 25 2011 04:29 crazyskills wrote: hey guys i got the solution! like many of you my stream was fine with xsplit then with beta 2 i was streaming "choppy" or having stuttering..i spent HRS... changing all the settings even though i knew my computer could handle them...then someone told me how to fix it....there is 2 different sections in settings to have "optimize for motion video" you leave that checked in the normal settings BUT in the bottom left, where you do your screen region there is another set of settings....so in the bottom left under screen region, you need to click that settings and UNCHECK "opimize motion video" for some reason that is mislabled and that is the cause of chopiness...hope this helps you all cause i know how frustrated i was getting. I stream on 1k-2k vibrate, but i could prob do higher, 30k fps, and the hd resolution..
Listen to this man. He speaks the truth. I've been having the same problems as everyone else and this works perfectly! Thank you.
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On April 25 2011 04:29 crazyskills wrote: hey guys i got the solution! like many of you my stream was fine with xsplit then with beta 2 i was streaming "choppy" or having stuttering..i spent HRS... changing all the settings even though i knew my computer could handle them...then someone told me how to fix it....there is 2 different sections in settings to have "optimize for motion video" you leave that checked in the normal settings BUT in the bottom left, where you do your screen region there is another set of settings....so in the bottom left under screen region, you need to click that settings and UNCHECK "opimize motion video" for some reason that is mislabled and that is the cause of chopiness...hope this helps you all cause i know how frustrated i was getting. I stream on 1k-2k vibrate, but i could prob do higher, 30k fps, and the hd resolution..
you are my hero! what an odd fix... hard to find and counterintuitive.
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On April 25 2011 04:29 crazyskills wrote: hey guys i got the solution! like many of you my stream was fine with xsplit then with beta 2 i was streaming "choppy" or having stuttering..i spent HRS... changing all the settings even though i knew my computer could handle them...then someone told me how to fix it....there is 2 different sections in settings to have "optimize for motion video" you leave that checked in the normal settings BUT in the bottom left, where you do your screen region there is another set of settings....so in the bottom left under screen region, you need to click that settings and UNCHECK "opimize motion video" for some reason that is mislabled and that is the cause of chopiness...hope this helps you all cause i know how frustrated i was getting. I stream on 1k-2k vibrate, but i could prob do higher, 30k fps, and the hd resolution.. Oh my god!
This fixed it for me too, been struggling for HOURS!
Thank you, SO MUCH!
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Yeah, don't use XSplit/VH Screencapture. Those are total garbage compared to Dxtory.
Those programs bogs down your computer while streaming just as FRAPS does when you record. But with Dxtory you can't feel the performance drop at all. Dxtory comes with a watermark only in trial but that's enough to test your stream.
I suggest using Dxtory with FME 2.5.
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I used this:
http://multiboxing.com/forums/f2/exact-way-stream-fme-jtv-read-1116.html
This is a guide for FME 2.5 and VHScrCap using Justin.TV but you can use other screen capture programs and streaming websites as well.
For Dxtory remember to set the output to "DirectShow Output" to be able to stream. Dxtory will then have 4 "Dxtory Video x" (where x is 1-4). Just use any output, but remember to use that exact output when you use FME. And also remember to configure that output.
As for the codec I used the default one.
When the stream is up press the default start capture button, which is F12.
As a side note: Dxtory also blows FRAPS out of the water + you can finally stream games in full screen.
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On May 04 2011 20:43 dTox wrote: Anyone made any progress?
dxtory works
no other progress for me
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On April 25 2011 04:29 crazyskills wrote: hey guys i got the solution! like many of you my stream was fine with xsplit then with beta 2 i was streaming "choppy" or having stuttering..i spent HRS... changing all the settings even though i knew my computer could handle them...then someone told me how to fix it....there is 2 different sections in settings to have "optimize for motion video" you leave that checked in the normal settings BUT in the bottom left, where you do your screen region there is another set of settings....so in the bottom left under screen region, you need to click that settings and UNCHECK "opimize motion video" for some reason that is mislabled and that is the cause of chopiness...hope this helps you all cause i know how frustrated i was getting. I stream on 1k-2k vibrate, but i could prob do higher, 30k fps, and the hd resolution..
Wow man this actually worked, thank you sooooooo much for this fix!
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Russian Federation4 Posts
I have same problem like many in this thread and solved it using DXtory. But its not freeware. And i dont know how i can delete "DXtory.com" logo in trial version, lol. So, anyone knows something like DXtory, but freeware?
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Russian Federation4 Posts
Bump. Anyone found something? I spent about 2 weeks to fix this problem but dont made any progress.
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On April 25 2011 04:29 crazyskills wrote: hey guys i got the solution! like many of you my stream was fine with xsplit then with beta 2 i was streaming "choppy" or having stuttering..i spent HRS... changing all the settings even though i knew my computer could handle them...then someone told me how to fix it....there is 2 different sections in settings to have "optimize for motion video" you leave that checked in the normal settings BUT in the bottom left, where you do your screen region there is another set of settings....so in the bottom left under screen region, you need to click that settings and UNCHECK "opimize motion video" for some reason that is mislabled and that is the cause of chopiness...hope this helps you all cause i know how frustrated i was getting. I stream on 1k-2k vibrate, but i could prob do higher, 30k fps, and the hd resolution..
WOAH. This fixes all the issues I've had with XSplit during the past couple of months. I also did this: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=220924 and now the quality and performance I get out of XSplit is quite hard to beat. I will probably have to change back to XSplit :-]
While XSplit wasn't working, I discovered another alternative: SCFH + FMLE. I originally found it through a blog post here: http://koitsu.wordpress.com/2009/09/12/how-to-install-and-use-scfh-dsf/ , which also has a link to the page where you can download the SCFH directshow filter. SCFH is basically an alternative to VhScrCap (and Dxtory, I believe?), but while VhScrCap is commercial, this one is completely free to use. It's even open source if someone wants to take a look at the source code. I got pretty good numbers out that setup, but the quality of FMLE's encoding wasn't as good as the one I get from XSplit right now.
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