[G] Streaming with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) - Page 78
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R1CH
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Cyro
United Kingdom20285 Posts
Seems like if you overclock properly you should be able to OC pretty much the same as ivy bridge, it's ~13% faster for x264 second pass and avx2 on top of that should make haswell i7 pretty insane :D | ||
Jahizu
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vanatir
Germany355 Posts
https://obsproject.com/estimator shows: + Show Spoiler + CPU Advice Set FPS to 30 Game Advice Set quality to 7 or 8 Try lowering your quality if you experience excessive pixellation during scrolling / motion Use game capture if possible for maximum performance. Use window capture with Aero enabled if game capture is unavailable. Network Advice Due to your low upload speed, aim for a low resolution such as 480p Considering lowering your buffer size and/or bitrate if you experience in-game latency Recommended max bitrate: 595 Recommended buffer size: 357 does anyone tryed this program with broodwar and can share some infos or settings. - didnt read the past 80 pages. | ||
Flaiker
Germany235 Posts
On June 05 2013 19:48 EnjoYmE wrote: I would use this program to stream broodwar and replace camatasia+fmle. my goal ist it to run it as smooth as possible. but unfortunately the game capturing option shows a black screen, while the display capturing seems to work (only checked the channel). https://obsproject.com/estimator shows: + Show Spoiler + CPU Advice Set FPS to 30 Game Advice Set quality to 7 or 8 Try lowering your quality if you experience excessive pixellation during scrolling / motion Use game capture if possible for maximum performance. Use window capture with Aero enabled if game capture is unavailable. Network Advice Due to your low upload speed, aim for a low resolution such as 480p Considering lowering your buffer size and/or bitrate if you experience in-game latency Recommended max bitrate: 595 Recommended buffer size: 357 does anyone tryed this program with broodwar and can share some infos or settings. - didnt read the past 80 pages. http://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2068 R1CH published a BW capture plugin a while ago, I assume it was used to broadcast TLS. Try it. | ||
masternook
United States66 Posts
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z0rz
United States350 Posts
On June 05 2013 01:25 Jahizu wrote: Hey guys, I recently downloaded OBS and I do quite like it. I've noticed that when I play SC2 there is a slight delay of anything I do during gameplay. Can anyone help me? You need to be more specific. Is there a delay in-game, like when you right click a unit and it takes 2 seconds for it to move? Or are you talking about your stream being 5-10 seconds behind what you're currently doing? It's 100% normal for your stream to be delayed in this regard. What's your internet speed? And what bitrate are you using? | ||
vanatir
Germany355 Posts
On June 05 2013 19:58 Flaiker wrote: http://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2068 R1CH published a BW capture plugin a while ago, I assume it was used to broadcast TLS. Try it. i tryed the plugin, but it seems to be outdated, as mentioned in the forum for obs. any other ideas? does somebody get it working for bw already? | ||
Flaiker
Germany235 Posts
On June 06 2013 04:06 EnjoYmE wrote: i tryed the plugin, but it seems to be outdated, as mentioned in the forum for obs. any other ideas? does somebody get it working for bw already? Well BW certainly didnt get updated in the longest time and the old OBS builds should all still be available. | ||
Jellicent
Germany23 Posts
On June 05 2013 22:12 z0rz wrote: You need to be more specific. Is there a delay in-game, like when you right click a unit and it takes 2 seconds for it to move? Or are you talking about your stream being 5-10 seconds behind what you're currently doing? It's 100% normal for your stream to be delayed in this regard. What's your internet speed? And what bitrate are you using? "during gameplay". I think he means in the game, while playing it. That said, it's probably your bandwidth being used up too much. | ||
z0rz
United States350 Posts
On June 06 2013 15:35 Jellicent wrote: "during gameplay". I think he means in the game, while playing it. That said, it's probably your bandwidth being used up too much. I agree, but even you said "I think." It's hard to be sure, and giving advice for something that may not even be the problem is silly. But yeah, chances are he just needs to use a lower bitrate and/or enable "Minimize Network Impact" and "Automatic low latency mode" options in OBS. | ||
Tuczniak
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Rollin
Australia1552 Posts
On June 04 2013 22:32 Cyro wrote: Is there a planned time yet for OBS update with avx2 optimized build of x264? Haswell is looking really nice. Seems like if you overclock properly you should be able to OC pretty much the same as ivy bridge, it's ~13% faster for x264 second pass and avx2 on top of that should make haswell i7 pretty insane :D You can build your own from the source with avx2 enabled in a recent compiler if you want. | ||
z0rz
United States350 Posts
On June 07 2013 06:13 Tuczniak wrote: Is there a performance difference between using window capture and monitor capture? Assuming you put that window on fullscreen? Pretty sure you can't use Window Capture on a fullscreen source. Window Capture is better than Monitor Capture in terms of performance though. | ||
scanders
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thanks in advance for any solutions! I have windows 8 32-bit and have the newest version of OBS | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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Tuczniak
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On June 07 2013 07:48 z0rz wrote: Ok, thank you. I was trying to make it work with some DOS games, but usually window capture would take just one part of my fullscreened game. I was just curious anyway, it's not that resource demanding, since those are old games.Pretty sure you can't use Window Capture on a fullscreen source. Window Capture is better than Monitor Capture in terms of performance though. | ||
LFHaunt
United States102 Posts
Heres an example of the issue. http://www.twitch.tv/lfhaunt/b/417550392 Start the video at about 3:30 Im not really sure what info would help you guys resolve this issue but here are a few Video Adapter: Intel HD 4600 Base Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Resolution Downscale: 2.00 (960 x 540) Filter: Bilinear(fastest) FPS: 30 Video Encoding Use CBR Max Bitrate: 1000 If you guys need more info let me know | ||
Cyro
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LFHaunt
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