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My stream is now stuttering a bit even with the OP settings - which was fine back then. I think the XSplit update broke this method or I am doing something very stupid.
I get 90fps while streaming, but the output varies between 29-30-31fps - I think this is what makes the stream stutter. Before XSplit updated I had 30fps with no variation T.T
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On January 13 2012 21:09 zeroISM wrote: My stream is now stuttering a bit even with the OP settings - which was fine back then. I think the XSplit update broke this method or I am doing something very stupid.
I get 90fps while streaming, but the output varies between 29-30-31fps - I think this is what makes the stream stutter. Before XSplit updated I had 30fps with no variation T.T If you get 29-31 FPS on the output (how did you measure this?), I don't think you "stream stutter" is related to that. Check your bandwidth settings and for dropped frames
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question for those of you with dxtory. how many of you "got it from a friend" instead of paying for it? if your awfully nice friend gave it to you, is it workign for you? i think this might be my problem...
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On January 14 2012 07:55 Effen wrote: question for those of you with dxtory. how many of you "got it from a friend" instead of paying for it? if your awfully nice friend gave it to you, is it workign for you? i think this might be my problem... Use the trial version that is available for free. + Show Spoiler +
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Hello all,
I am trying to enhance my stream quality a little bit and was linked to this by a friend. I've followed the guides and realized just how good my game can look with dxtory. However, I am running into an issue. Dxtory always has my game between 10-20 fps whether I have xsplit open or not. I can stream on HD with the 10-20 fps that I never could do in xsplit with dxtory. I have 5 meg upload so my internet is definitely not the issue. If I can find a way to get dxtory itself to capture a playable fps in game I would gladly buy the program, but as of right now I can not play very well, I can only be a spectator using dxtory.
64-bit Windows Vista Dual Core 5200+ 2.71 GHz 4 GB RAM
Trouble Shootings I have done:
1. Played with all the fps settings in xsplit and dxtory. 2. Switched to 2 Processing Threads 3. Changed Resolutions (Even on lowest I get 20 fps from dxtory) 4. System Panel: Gave dxtory high priority 5. Updated Graphics Drivers
If there is anything else I could try, please let me know. I will note in the past that I used to use FRAPS. One version of FRAPS used to give me this same issue, but when a later version came out it actually captured at a normal fps.
Thanks for the help! RuFF
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vVvRuFF, which graphics drivers did you end up settling on ? This sounds a lot like the problem I had and I upgraded my drivers to the current Nvidia Beta driver. I also heard rolling ur driver back to "27x.xxx" will work as well
(found this on dxtory board)
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How do you set it up so you don't record files to your computer?
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Do i have to buy DXtory to be able to delete the DXtory.com advertise on the streem window?
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On January 16 2012 04:38 Finnzlol wrote: Do i have to buy DXtory to be able to delete the DXtory.com advertise on the streem window?
Are you using Trial?
A "sailor friend from the harbor" gave me a full version of DXtory. Working fine for me
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Ye its trial i got atm, gues its that but just wonder if i could delete it
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On January 16 2012 04:38 Finnzlol wrote: Do i have to buy DXtory to be able to delete the DXtory.com advertise on the streem window? Yes, the watermark will only go away if you register the program. Sorry. If you are a license holder of XSplit you give GameSource a try - in the latest version it performs close to DXTory standards.
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On January 16 2012 00:32 vVvRuFF wrote: Hello all, [...] Dxtory always has my game between 10-20 Dual Core 5200+ 2.71 GHz [...] If there is anything else I could try, please let me know. I will note in the past that I used to use FRAPS. One version of FRAPS used to give me this same issue, but when a later version came out it actually captured at a normal fps. [...] Thanks for the help! RuFF I need to know a little more about your cpu. Is this it: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_lookup.php?cpu=AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5200+ If that is the case, I'm sorry but your FPS is as good as it gets. It's simply to weak. XSplit+DXTory is harder on the cpu than Fraps is.
If that is not the one, please let me know what your ingame FPS is without any stream-software running (in an average action-packed 1v1 replay).
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On January 16 2012 06:59 HellGreen wrote:Show nested quote +On January 16 2012 00:32 vVvRuFF wrote: Hello all, [...] Dxtory always has my game between 10-20 Dual Core 5200+ 2.71 GHz [...] If there is anything else I could try, please let me know. I will note in the past that I used to use FRAPS. One version of FRAPS used to give me this same issue, but when a later version came out it actually captured at a normal fps. [...] Thanks for the help! RuFF I need to know a little more about your cpu. Is this it: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_lookup.php?cpu=AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5200+If that is the case, I'm sorry but your FPS is as good as it gets. It's simply to weak. XSplit+DXTory is harder on the cpu than Fraps is. If that is not the one, please let me know what your ingame FPS is without any stream-software running (in an average action-packed 1v1 replay).
I got confused by this : Switched to 2 Processing Threads
A back whille he wrote Dual core.
If its a dual core than its what hellgreen said to you, your cpu isnt good enough for perfect and lagless streaming. \ But as u mentioned up that u switched to 2 processing threads than i am curious if u have something more than a CPU with 2 cores.
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I have the same problem as VVVRuff. I get 60-90 FPS in the game but the recording to file is always 15-23ish. I have processing threads set to 4.
AMD Phenom II 965 3.4GHz (quad core) AMD 6950 2GB 64x Win 7 8GB of RAM
I might not get the very best quality in the world with this setup but it is ridiculous to have such a high frame rate but the recording to file is always very low.
(I have it set to record at 60FPS instead of the default 30 FPS and that didn't change anything).
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On January 17 2012 08:34 Kohonski wrote: I have the same problem as VVVRuff. I get 60-90 FPS in the game but the recording to file is always 15-23ish. I have processing threads set to 4.
AMD Phenom II 965 3.4GHz (quad core) AMD 6950 2GB 64x Win 7 8GB of RAM
I might not get the very best quality in the world with this setup but it is ridiculous to have such a high frame rate but the recording to file is always very low.
(I have it set to record at 60FPS instead of the default 30 FPS and that didn't change anything). First, I don't read Ruff's post like he is recording to file. So it's not the same I would say. Seconds, according to the dxtory forums your symptom is often discussed and it's almost always due to the harddrive not being able to keep up.
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Thank you for the reply! 
I did the benchmark and it was at 113mb/s but I wasn't actually running SC2. Do you think my only solution is getting an external HDD? I would rather not, but it just seems odd. This guide works wonderfully for streaming. I just haven't figured out recording to file.
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On January 18 2012 04:02 Kohonski wrote:Thank you for the reply!  I did the benchmark and it was at 113mb/s but I wasn't actually running SC2. Do you think my only solution is getting an external HDD? I would rather not, but it just seems odd. This guide works wonderfully for streaming. I just haven't figured out recording to file. The numbers seems reasonable for write-speeds. Try lowering the resolution and see if you're able to record that. External HDDs are often times connected to a slower interface and thus perform worse. You might need something in raid0 to obtain the needed speed. Or it might be that DXTory isn't the best performing software for your task.
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Do you have to have Dxtory record files onto your computer in order to stream?
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On January 18 2012 23:56 Shadow_Dog wrote: Do you have to have Dxtory record files onto your computer in order to stream? No not at all. but you can save the thing you are streaming in your PC as well. Both of them arent linked in anyway. You can record or stream all alone and as well u can do both if you want.
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On January 19 2012 01:08 Nepsilon wrote:Show nested quote +On January 18 2012 23:56 Shadow_Dog wrote: Do you have to have Dxtory record files onto your computer in order to stream? No not at all. but you can save the thing you are streaming in your PC as well. Both of them arent linked in anyway. You can record or stream all alone and as well u can do both if you want.
No, like I don't want any recordings at all, just streaming Dxtory to xsplit. I disabled recording but it just gives me black screen now and whenever I press F11 (or whatever button it is to start) and it doesn't do anything. Should I be doing something else in order for it to show up in xsplit?
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