I was using an audio work around, Virtual Audio Cable, due to my not being able to find the stereo mix (mine was disabled), prior to looking at this guide. Now I don't have to, so thanks for pointing that out!
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StewKer
United States301 Posts
I was using an audio work around, Virtual Audio Cable, due to my not being able to find the stereo mix (mine was disabled), prior to looking at this guide. Now I don't have to, so thanks for pointing that out! | ||
h4rvey
Canada249 Posts
My stream works fine when i dont have the game full screen. my friend can hear and see what im doing over ustream. when i maximize the game flash media live encoder gives this error: Problem with capture device, incorrrect samples given by the device. stopped encoding session. Can anyone tell me what im doing wrong? Thanks | ||
ghen
United States1356 Posts
On May 13 2010 06:41 Kordox wrote: Okay I installed the 32bit version, which seems to work fine. Odd since my system is 64bit. Exactly what happened to me, I guess the 64bit version is buggy On May 13 2010 08:37 h4rvey wrote: almost got it working... My stream works fine when i dont have the game full screen. my friend can hear and see what im doing over ustream. when i maximize the game flash media live encoder gives this error: Problem with capture device, incorrrect samples given by the device. stopped encoding session. Can anyone tell me what im doing wrong? Thanks The only thing that I can think of is switching your starcraft game to "Windowed (fullscreen)" mode. This way your video will never have to switch resolutions and streaming will be flawless in the transition. | ||
wishbones
Canada2600 Posts
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neSix
United States1772 Posts
I just have one question: Is there any way to set FMLE to 1680x1050 resolution? FMLE has options for 1280x1080 and 1920x1080 but nothing in between... | ||
h4rvey
Canada249 Posts
Is there any way to set FMLE to 1680x1050 resolution? FMLE has options for 1280x1080 and 1920x1080 but nothing in between... i think thats my issue. my screen res is 1680 x 1050 | ||
boesthius
United States11637 Posts
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h4rvey
Canada249 Posts
OS: Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 940 Processor (4 CPUs), ~3.0GHz Memory: 4096MB RAM Card name: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+ Internet: 15mb Down 1.5mb Up | ||
sLiniss
United States849 Posts
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neSix
United States1772 Posts
On May 13 2010 22:16 boesthius wrote: i don't think there is a way, i really hope there is..my res is at 1280x1024 ;_; other than that it's a freaking amazing tutorial, i put it to use today and it streamed really well in HD without any lag; whereas livestream's been giving me low bandwidth "errors" when i stream even at normal quality. i have 2mb up, 10ms ping and a really good computer so i know it's not my end -_-. ty for this sexy stream~ ^^ oh yeah and the 64bit version of VH is buggy, i have 64bit win7 and it didn't work for me; changed to 32bit and it works fine ~ Yeah, I'm thinking I might have to bump my res down to 1280 x 1024 and just select the FMLE option for 1280x1080 | ||
agarfin
United States106 Posts
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ghen
United States1356 Posts
On May 13 2010 12:23 neSix wrote: Wow, this tutorial was great! I'll be streaming in no time! Thanks so much for the guide! I just have one question: Is there any way to set FMLE to 1680x1050 resolution? FMLE has options for 1280x1080 and 1920x1080 but nothing in between... Your welcome... it's the least I could do to give back to all the wonderful streamers out there already. I don't have an answer for you unfortunately, my native resolution is 1920x1080 and never had to change it. On May 13 2010 22:29 h4rvey wrote: Is my system good enough to run this stream? Any system that isn't totally junk can stream, just keep screwing with the output quality until it isn't choppy. Upgrading your internet/CPU/graphics card will get you more quality of course. On May 13 2010 22:51 agarfin wrote: So ive been getting a lot of random flashing using VH screen capture x64. What are some of the programs I could "purchase" that would work better? Try the x86 version first.. I think pretty much everyone in this thread running the x64 version has had issues. | ||
agarfin
United States106 Posts
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Amm92
Sweden24 Posts
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
I was looking at some information on another forum about this and it stated that a possible fix for the 2-3fps thing was to change from FME 3.0 to FME 2.5. I have not managed to test that yet, so it may be a complete red herring, but it's worth a shot. I should also point out that 'internet connection' has nothing to do with that problem at all. Check the encoding logs, you will quite clearly see frequent, absurd drops to really low bitrates, such as 30kbp/s as well as low framerates which cause that juddery issue as well as the artifacting. FME 2.5 MAY alleviate that problem, maybe. it's worth a try. Another thing, VHScrCap can cause a lot of flickering in SC2 UNLESS you play it in Fullscreen Windowed mode. If that occurs for you, that's the solution. Also, Ustream does 4:3 or 16 ratios, not 16:10. Just bear that in mind when choosing which resolution to use. This is overkill. You can stream 852x480 in 500kbps and it will look pretty good. If you're obsessive about quality, VoD to Youtube instead. | ||
ghen
United States1356 Posts
On May 14 2010 22:04 TotalBiscuit wrote: This is the method I've been working on for the past week or so and my experiences thus far are that the 64bit version doesn't work most of the time. Use the 32bit. Funnily enough I was a couple of days from putting up a guide like this (once I got the setup to work), for exactly the same reason as the OP, 'trade secrets' are harmful to the community in general. The OP has saved me the trouble, which is awesome :D Thanks for the props.. of course I'm actually not even using the software so any insight about actually using this setup is appreciated! I'll be adding your tips to the front page. | ||
TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
VHScrCap Settings :- FME 3.1 Settings :- Starcraft 2 is set to run FULLSCREEN WINDOWED. Running in Fullscreen may cause VHScrCap to flicker a lot. Desktop resolution is 1920x1080 (to ensure that SC2 is also running at that resolution) Please ignore those audio settings entirely, since they are specific to my machine and will not work for yours. | ||
TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
I'll post more information as I refine the settings. | ||
bakedace
United States672 Posts
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ghen
United States1356 Posts
If you do find it and have screenshots, send them to ghenxx at gmail.com and I'll include it in the tutorial | ||
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