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Thank you - i will try it and tell you then if it works then
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On November 08 2011 02:58 HellGreen wrote:Show nested quote +On November 08 2011 01:19 starheroz2 wrote:What kinda sc2/xsplit settings should I be looking at with... PC spec CPU Type: Intel® Core™ i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz + Show Spoiler + CPU Speed: 2.69 GHz System Memory: 5.99 GB ATI Radeon HD 5870 Video Card Memory: 2.74 GB Primary Display Resolution: 1680x1050 Secondary Display Resolution: 1680x1050
Internet 35down 35up I haven't seen anybody post about streaming 60 fps or even above 30. 30+ FPS is very difficult to obtain using software grabbers like XSplit - I believe most uses (external) hardware grabber cards. I have the same CPU and I can tell you, you cannot do 30+ FPS at 720p, and frankly I wouldn't if I could - personally I just don't see the reason for it. The difference between 30 and 60 FPS is negligible (http://www.boallen.com/fps-compare.html) - ...subjective opinion I know. My suggestion for settings: Stream: 720p @ 30FPS Location (assuming Twitch.tv): Use a server near you Preset: Fast Quality: 10 Max bitrate/buffer: 2500/2500 Audio: 44.1KHz, 16 bit stereo, 128.000 bit/s Please note that preset, bitrate and buffer might need some tweaking according to your specific rig/internet/random events.
Thanks HellGreen! I'll try these settings out. Also quick question about sc2 settings. Should I be aiming for a certain setup or can I max out my sc2 settings or does that not matter?
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My stream shows up as a black window if I run sc2 in "full screen" mode, but if I run it in "windowed (full screen)" it shows up. The only problem is that I seem to lag a bit in windowed (fullscreen). Is this something I can fix?
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On November 08 2011 05:33 MannerMan wrote: My stream shows up as a black window if I run sc2 in "full screen" mode, but if I run it in "windowed (full screen)" it shows up. The only problem is that I seem to lag a bit in windowed (fullscreen). Is this something I can fix?
XSplit only support games that run in windowed fullscreen. But you can use the 3rd party screen capture drivers for better performance - ie. see top post on this page.
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On November 08 2011 04:39 starheroz2 wrote: Also quick question about sc2 settings. Should I be aiming for a certain setup or can I max out my sc2 settings or does that not matter? Well, you won't have much CPU power in abundance, so for lategame reasons, you might want to lower the settings that use CPU. High graphics that doesn't use the CPU does not really influence streaming SC2 much (roughly: graphics is handled by the GPU - streaming by the CPU). I stream on a combo of "High/custom settings" while trying to keep FPS to at least 25.
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How does one try different locations?
When I try to edit Location the only option is Default. No ingestion servers are listed. And yes, I've got the latest JTV plugin.
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On November 09 2011 18:18 LaLuSh wrote: How does one try different locations?
When I try to edit Location the only option is Default. No ingestion servers are listed. And yes, I've got the latest JTV plugin. What version of the plugin do you have then? I remember the first time I updated the plug-in I had to exit the plugin (the settings) and re-enter it for the updated server list to appear.
Anyway, it should look like this:
and
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On November 10 2011 03:13 HellGreen wrote:Show nested quote +On November 09 2011 18:18 LaLuSh wrote: How does one try different locations?
When I try to edit Location the only option is Default. No ingestion servers are listed. And yes, I've got the latest JTV plugin. What version of the plugin do you have then? I remember the first time I updated the plug-in I had to exit the plugin (the settings) and re-enter it for the updated server list to appear. Anyway, it should look like this: and
hm weird i do not have the plugins option like yours
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On November 17 2011 20:57 Ash wrote: hm weird i do not have the plugins option like yours
Make sure your plugin is updated - see this: See this: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=11828435
Any discrepancies could be because I have access to non-released versions of XSplit as I'm a member of their "volunteer test team". But the updated server list has been available for quite some time - even before I joined said group.
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I'm having issues getting a desired stream quality. After having tinkered with Xsplit for more hours than I'd like to admit over the past few months, I've settled on something that looks okay-ish, but is still disappointing.
CPU: i5-2500k quad-core at 3.3GHz Graphics: Nvidia GTX 570 8 GB RAM
Video Encoding: Preset - Xsplit Default Quality 10 VBV Max Bitrate (kbps): 1200 VBV Buffer (kbit): 400
Audio Encoding: Format: 44.100 KHz 16 bit stereo Bitrate: 64000
Menu Settings: Resolution: 1280x720 (I would ideally like to get this running at 1920x1080, but I can't even get this running smoothly at the moment) FPS: 30
Speedtest results: Download 16.81 Mbps Upload 3.49 Mbps
Here is an example video of the current stream settings (skip ahead 5-6 minutes to see gameplay): http://www.twitch.tv/go1den/b/300768872
And an example of me attempting 1080p (2000 bitrate, 500 buffer, everything else kept the same as above): http://www.twitch.tv/go1den/b/300807727
I'm fine with keeping it 720p if I have to, I just wish the quality was better. I feel like both my computer and my internet connection are good enough that I shouldn't have to deal with such inconsistent and sometimes just poor stream quality. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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@ Go1den Overclock your i5-2600k + Show Spoiler +. You will get 10x better quality, plus the i5-2600k will overclock to like 4.5 on air EZPZ. The higher you clock the better quality you will get.
Higher clock speeds = better h.264 encoding. Faster encoding = better stream quality. You will be able to stream 1080 @ a clock speed above 4ghz.
+ Show Spoiler +why get an unlockable CPU when you dont overclock?
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On November 25 2011 17:49 Boblhead wrote:@ Go1den Overclock your i5-2600k + Show Spoiler +. You will get 10x better quality, plus the i5-2600k will overclock to like 4.5 on air EZPZ. The higher you clock the better quality you will get. Higher clock speeds = better h.264 encoding. Faster encoding = better stream quality. You will be able to stream 1080 @ a clock speed above 4ghz. I respectfully disagree. Whether he has the i5 2500k or the i7 2600k, he can not cap his CPU on 720p with the default preset and 1264 kbps.
There's also a potential misunderstanding in your paragraph. While streaming is seriously cpu intensive, more power (clock speed) does not equal better encoding (quality). This is controlled through the h.264 settings (which is the preset setting). For example: An i7 920 and a i5 2500 will give the same quality on default preset, because they are both capable of doing the work that preset requires. However the i5 2500 could also be used with the 'medium' preset and thus give much better quality than the i7 920.
@Gol1den What is your CPU usage at while streaming SC2? 1) For better quality, increase the preset setting until your CPU is moderately maxed out. 2) Use the Bandwith Test button to determine the best bitrate you can sustain - 1200 kbps on a 720p is not optimum and limits the overall quality as well. Oh, and you will not be able to do 1080p unless you get at least 2500 kbps in the test. 3) Consider increasing the audio to 128 kbps - 64 just sounds bad imho.
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Oh, my bad, it's a 2500k. That is a typo indeed. As for CPU usage, when streaming in 720p it's currently around 50-60%. Also, where is this Bandwidth Test button you speak of? I didn't know Xsplit had anything like that, but it sounds incredibly useful.
Also, I would prefer not to overclock it if at all possible. I realize the 2500k is supposedly incredibly easy to OC but I don't see the need for it when I haven't had an issue with CPU being a limiting factor in anything I do yet. If someone were to come along and convince me the only reason I can't stream in 720p or 1080p is my CPU, I'd probably overclock it.
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Hey guys, I have a i5-2500k (currently at stock settings but I can OC if needed, a GTX560ti, and 8 GB ram. My upload speed is 3.09 Mbps, Very similar to Gol1den. I would also like to know the optimal settings I should obtain. I've been fiddling with xsplit settings for hours!
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On November 26 2011 02:31 Go1den wrote: Oh, my bad, it's a 2500k. That is a typo indeed. As for CPU usage, when streaming in 720p it's currently around 50-60%. Also, where is this Bandwidth Test button you speak of? I didn't know Xsplit had anything like that, but it sounds incredibly useful.
50-60% was exactly what I expected. Now adjust the preset to medium and watch the difference in both CPU usage and quality. However it won't be super crisp with only 1200 kbps - hopefully you can find a server that allows for 2000 or more. You do not need to OC your CPU for a 720p.
I'm assuming that XSplit has released this now, since I've seen it in screen shots in other threads. The 'bandwidth test' button is located at the bottom of the "Justin/Twitch.tv properties" window (Tip: Right click your "Justin/twitch.tv" menu item in the "Broadcast" menu). If it is not available, you'll have to wait (or download the un-released version by logging into Xsplit with email: tier3@xsplit.com / password: update).
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On November 26 2011 02:49 HotSoup470 wrote: Hey guys, I have a i5-2500k (currently at stock settings but I can OC if needed, a GTX560ti, and 8 GB ram. My upload speed is 3.09 Mbps, Very similar to Gol1den. I would also like to know the optimal settings I should obtain. I've been fiddling with xsplit settings for hours!
There's no one-fits-all-configuration in streaming, but here are some loose suggestions: a) Find out what your upload to Twitch can sustain - use "bandwidth test" button as described above. And remember to run an action packed replay while doing the test. b) Then set up something like: Stream: 720p @ 30FPS Location (assuming Twitch.tv): Use the fastest server you can find. Preset: Medium Quality: 10 Max bitrate/buffer: ^^ Use figure found in a) Audio: 44.1KHz, 16 bit stereo, 128.000 bit/s Please note that preset, bitrate and buffer might need some tweaking according to your specific rig/internet/random stuff.
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Thanks for all of the help and the fast responses. I will report back after trying some of these ideas.
Edit: After updating and running the bandwidth test, I had an average data rate of 1650 kbps. So I take it that means I need to change my bitrate to 1500 or so, would that give me the best results?
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On November 26 2011 04:59 Go1den wrote: Thanks for all of the help and the fast responses. I will report back after trying some of these ideas.
Edit: After updating and running the bandwidth test, I had an average data rate of 1650 kbps. So I take it that means I need to change my bitrate to 1500 or so, would that give me the best results?
You're welcome and yes, that is correct. 1500 kpbs will leave just enough room for the audio. GL
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Danke
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Hey hey everybody! I just started to try out streaming and so far everything is working wonderful. I only got a minor question concerning the add screen region feature. I am on a res of 1680*1050 and I want xsplit to use only 1400*1050 of the screen so I have 200px for priv. chats as I dont have a 2nd monitor yet.
Everytime I assign the 1400*1050 xsplit edits it into 1680*1050 Is there any possbility?
Thx a lot already =)
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