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On October 30 2013 11:13 Zorkmid wrote: The OBS affects my framerate a little and I get a bit of click lag while playing SC2. Are there any tweaks that I can do in order to make SC2 a bit more playable while I stream? On October 30 2013 12:15 Zorkmid wrote: I haven't changed anything OBS settings-wise I dont think.
AMD x4 955 2 GIG vid mem 8 gig ram
my old post featuring stream settings with a similar build (stream and obs settings) + Show Spoiler [post] +On May 02 2013 17:03 y0su wrote:Show nested quote +On April 28 2013 05:49 Torte de Lini wrote: Can anyone help me with my settings? I have a quad-core 4.0ghz Phenom II x4 365 and 10 upload, but I still can't stream without the game (whether it's dota 2 or something else lagging).
Anyone available to help em get the right settings? I'm running a 955 @ 3700 with ATI 4890 10/10M connection using the following settings SC2: + Show Spoiler +windowd (fullscreen) textures high reduced violence shaders high post-processing medium lighting high physics off shadows high models low terrain high unit portraits 3d reflections off movies high effects low indirect shadows off OBS: + Show Spoiler +use CBR off quality balance 7 custom buffer size off max bitrate 888 codec AAC bitrate 128 formate 44.1khz mode: livestream ... video adapter ati 4800 series base resolution custom 1920 x 1080 downscale 1.5 (1280x720) filter bilinear (fastest) fps 30 desable aero on (everything else default) It's probably not optimal but you can check it out http://www.twitch.tv/y0su
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On November 11 2013 13:14 ahswtini wrote: Still just getting a black screen when trying to window record Skype... OK this was because I'm on a laptop, with an integrated Intel video card, as well as a dedicated nvidia one. I had to go into the nvidia control panel and set whatever application I was recording to use the integrated card. Either that or set OBS to use the integrated card. I did not do this via OBS settings, I did this in the nvidia control panel.
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On November 12 2013 18:52 Cyro wrote:They're both hooking into game and apparently incompatible so if it works with just OBS+game but not with other program involved adding overlays and stuff on directx, probably not much you can do.
Ah okay, in the meantime I just rolled back to 0.522b of OBS and it works again. I'm not sure which version I had before updating, so I just picked one. I'm at work right now but does anyone know which version of OBS introduced this issue?
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The issue exists in all versions, using multiple applications with hooks risks crashing and performance problems. Later versions of OBS detect the issue and warn you about it, older versions do not. You need to figure out how to setup EVGA Precision so it doesn't hook OBS, ignoring the issue won't make it go away. It may run fine for a while but basically you have two apps trying to write different code to the same place which is a disaster waiting to happen.
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Whenever I stream, there is this background air sound that always plays back. It's like putting my mic boost to 30 and you hear that sound. Except even when it is off, even OBS records that same kind of sound.
Is it because Steelseries Siberia V2 sucks or?
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On November 13 2013 01:29 R1CH wrote: The issue exists in all versions, using multiple applications with hooks risks crashing and performance problems. Later versions of OBS detect the issue and warn you about it, older versions do not. You need to figure out how to setup EVGA Precision so it doesn't hook OBS, ignoring the issue won't make it go away. It may run fine for a while but basically you have two apps trying to write different code to the same place which is a disaster waiting to happen.
Well, I don't know how to prevent EVGA Precision from hooking onto OBS. I went into the RivaTuner Statistics Server thing and added OBS.exe to the list, and then clicked "Application detection: None" (Or something along those lines) but to no avail.
After some googling I guess the solution is to either close EVGA Precision and use OBS, or just not stream at all? Am I correct in that? I haven't found any forum posts that explicitly state a working solution.
I'll keep at it I guess. Thanks
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You could uninstall statistics server. I did it recently for MSI Afterburner, not sure how it got on my system in the first place. It added a few sensors, but not much and it was quite intrusive and annoying
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On November 13 2013 03:55 Cyro wrote: You could uninstall statistics server. I did it recently for MSI Afterburner, not sure how it got on my system in the first place. It added a few sensors, but not much and it was quite intrusive and annoying
Hmm, I actually like monitoring my video card though (FPS, temps, usage, etc..). MSI Afterburner (if I recall correctly) is based off of RivaTuner, so that's probably how/why you had the statistics server on your machine. Whenever my game is performing poorly, I look at the graphs that the tool provides, so uninstalling it would make me a sad panda. =(
Thanks though
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MSI Afterburner (if I recall correctly) is based off of RivaTuner, so that's probably how/why you had the statistics server on your machine.
It is indeed - The statistics server is a separate entity tied into rivatuner though, it's not needed for MSI AB or EVGA precision to operate. Almost all of the function is completely intact with it gone, or i wouldn't have suggested it
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On November 02 2013 04:46 Firkraag8 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 30 2013 12:15 Zorkmid wrote: I haven't changed anything OBS settings-wise I dont think.
AMD x4 955 2 GIG vid mem 8 gig ram If you haven't changed any settings in OBS then you're probably streaming at full resolution which I would assume would be somewhere in the range of 1920x1080p. Go into video settings and add a downscaler to at least 1280x720p @ say 20-30 FPS with your specs and let me know how it goes. Also you should be adding either Window Capture or Game Capture when you add the SC2 source. Avoid Monitor Capture as it's much less resource effective.
Thanks so much for this, sorry I took so long to reply, I'm going to give this a shot now. If there's anyone around who can check out the stream for quality that would be great. Same twitch name as here.
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On November 13 2013 13:03 Zorkmid wrote:Show nested quote +On November 02 2013 04:46 Firkraag8 wrote:On October 30 2013 12:15 Zorkmid wrote: I haven't changed anything OBS settings-wise I dont think.
AMD x4 955 2 GIG vid mem 8 gig ram If you haven't changed any settings in OBS then you're probably streaming at full resolution which I would assume would be somewhere in the range of 1920x1080p. Go into video settings and add a downscaler to at least 1280x720p @ say 20-30 FPS with your specs and let me know how it goes. Also you should be adding either Window Capture or Game Capture when you add the SC2 source. Avoid Monitor Capture as it's much less resource effective. Thanks so much for this, sorry I took so long to reply, I'm going to give this a shot now. If there's anyone around who can check out the stream for quality that would be great. Same twitch name as here. Judging by your latest vod it looks great, glad to help.
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On November 13 2013 22:27 Firkraag8 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2013 13:03 Zorkmid wrote:On November 02 2013 04:46 Firkraag8 wrote:On October 30 2013 12:15 Zorkmid wrote: I haven't changed anything OBS settings-wise I dont think.
AMD x4 955 2 GIG vid mem 8 gig ram If you haven't changed any settings in OBS then you're probably streaming at full resolution which I would assume would be somewhere in the range of 1920x1080p. Go into video settings and add a downscaler to at least 1280x720p @ say 20-30 FPS with your specs and let me know how it goes. Also you should be adding either Window Capture or Game Capture when you add the SC2 source. Avoid Monitor Capture as it's much less resource effective. Thanks so much for this, sorry I took so long to reply, I'm going to give this a shot now. If there's anyone around who can check out the stream for quality that would be great. Same twitch name as here. Judging by your latest vod it looks great, glad to help.
Thanks again, I still get a little bit of click lag, but it's manageable. I think my internet up speed is only 1 Mbps, it's supposed to be increasing to 10 soon.
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Is there a way to capture a part of my browser while it's in the background? I want to show my grooveshark page while playing game.
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I don't believe so unless you have two screens. Maybe with some trickery
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On November 24 2013 00:28 invisible.terran wrote: Is there a way to capture a part of my browser while it's in the background? I want to show my grooveshark page while playing game. It might be possible with one monitor, but I think the background window might not update? We're assuming you don't have a second monitor because it's definitely possible with two.
If you want to give it a try, make sure Windows Aero is enabled, use Window Capture to capture your browser and set the sub-region where the song info is displayed. I'm pretty sure you can't minimize the window either, just leave it up and tab back to your game so it's running up in the background. See if that works???
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On November 24 2013 06:19 z0rz wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2013 00:28 invisible.terran wrote: Is there a way to capture a part of my browser while it's in the background? I want to show my grooveshark page while playing game. It might be possible with one monitor, but I think the background window might not update? We're assuming you don't have a second monitor because it's definitely possible with two. If you want to give it a try, make sure Windows Aero is enabled, use Window Capture to capture your browser and set the sub-region where the song info is displayed. I'm pretty sure you can't minimize the window either, just leave it up and tab back to your game so it's running up in the background. See if that works??? Thanks for your answer. However, I've been running Windows Classic theme since forever so enabling is kinda a deal breaker. I tried exactly this without Windows Aero and it just shows the Starcraft window :s.
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Yep. If you don't enable Aero, Window Capture will just capture whatever is on top. Enabling Aero allows you to capture the contents of a window even if it's hidden behind other windows.
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On November 24 2013 07:29 z0rz wrote: Yep. If you don't enable Aero, Window Capture will just capture whatever is on top. Enabling Aero allows you to capture the contents of a Window even if it's hidden behind other windows. Wow, I didn't know that, thanks again
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Why did you turn on minimize network impact and automatic low latency mode if your connection isn't stable?
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