Streaming 101 - By TheGunrun - Page 2
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Balgrog
United States1221 Posts
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Parsnip
United States7 Posts
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GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On February 07 2012 04:50 Balgrog wrote: GunRun you are the man, thank you so much for writing a guide using twitch and xsplit, one was much needed! Thank you for being the hero esports needs, and not the one that we deserve. You do realize that there are other guides out... Nice guide, I do have a bone to pick about the processor section. | ||
obsKura
Ireland1061 Posts
Thanks for the guide! ^_^ | ||
Killerhands
United States269 Posts
On February 07 2012 04:38 l_Kyo_l wrote: edit: Gunrun is too helpful too the community. Everytime I see him pop up somewhere I only wish I could be as helpful haha. This is really great for people who are completely new to streaming, would have helped me about a year ago so much T_T :D To give people some "specific" help I've taken screenshots of MY personal settings to help give some benchmarks of what you can do with your stuff. I have a Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz LGA 1155 95W exactly as noted above - however mine is OC'ed to 4.6ghz. For this CPU and streaming I HIGHLY recommend OC'ing if you'd like above high quality - of course BE SAFE when doing this! >.> For whatever reason, the CPU can record any local recording without OC regardless of the game or quality, but needs to be OC'ed greatly to get good streaming results - from my experience, again. I have a GTX 560 OC and for less important information I have 8gigs of ram COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus for i5 and i7s and a MSI P67A-G45 motherboard A pretty cheap setup now and days... runs about ~800$/1000 but look below for my results For my xsplit settings I have them set to this(I'm only using this because my upload at schools is incredibly high, see last screenshot for luls.) Prior to increasing all of xsplits settings I used 7 quality/2900 bitrate and the quality was still incredibly high. As noted above you don't really need the quality turned all the way up, prior to my current setup xsplit would not work properly if it was above 8 quality. >.> + Show Spoiler + 1920x1080 Resolution And now for some in game results - gameplay shown at 25 seconds. + Show Spoiler + http://www.twitch.tv/kyo7763/b/307737563 Hope this gives some people an idea for very similar setups to mine :D Rofl my speed test btw: + Show Spoiler + >.>.....Obviously doesn't need to be this high, like noted just a bit under your max to compensate for xsplit jumping ^_^ You really shouldn't post your stream key xD. You should blur it out... Very informative, though, thanks. also, holy crap dat upload | ||
GWBuffalo
United States234 Posts
Either way, great guide! | ||
HellGreen
Denmark1146 Posts
As for the RAM recommendation, can you shed some light on this? How much better (benchmarks etc)? | ||
CaptainTwig
United Kingdom532 Posts
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VENDIZ
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NEXUS6
United States413 Posts
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ZisforZerg
United States224 Posts
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bkrow
Australia8532 Posts
Do you ever sleep? Once i get over my fear of failing in the public eye when it comes to games i'll give streaming a chance haha first to get a computer that won't explode though :p thanks for the tips! | ||
lorcasTV
Canada100 Posts
Thanks a lot, will take look at home and see how I can improve ^_^ | ||
Polarexia
United States383 Posts
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Kismet349
United States93 Posts
I did lots of checks to make sure that I was in fact experiencing reality. -Eleine from TwitchTV | ||
HackBenjamin
Canada1094 Posts
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dnld12
United States324 Posts
Infinite streaming wisdom | ||
Sephy90
United States1785 Posts
~read it in his voice loool | ||
BlazeTSR
United States218 Posts
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sebsejr
213 Posts
Sick writeup yo! | ||
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