HOWTO: Make XSplit 400%+ more efficient - Page 2
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Ponyo
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R1CH
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AskJoshy
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I have a Sandybridge 2600K processor, so this should show quite an improvement if all goes well. =) | ||
Pabi
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Firkraag8
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LiteralZero
United Kingdom40 Posts
On May 09 2011 08:52 Firkraag8 wrote: I notice that you mention encoding and vods, is this purely for the offline recording or does this apply for live streaming as well? I'm going to assume it's for livestreaming too because its all about how it runs... I think. | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
On May 09 2011 08:52 Firkraag8 wrote: I notice that you mention encoding and vods, is this purely for the offline recording or does this apply for live streaming as well? Both. | ||
MrJargon
United Kingdom158 Posts
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Phayze
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Pabi
Germany126 Posts
On May 09 2011 09:01 MrJargon wrote: Just tested it out, 100% runs better however my cpu fan starting going off the charts, and i run an i7 which is fairly capable ive never heard the cpu fan before since it handles everything really well. However this time it went nuts i turned off my stream in fear of burning it out, any comments or ways to stop this? If you have higher CPU usage it will heat up more and the cooler has more work. So if u have a Stock Cooler(they are most of the times pretty loud at full speed) and are annoyed by the sound just get a better cooler and your fine. | ||
Phayze
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Destro
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OnYourWifi
United States13 Posts
On May 09 2011 08:34 R1CH wrote: Dual cores will see little if any benefit, since SC2 will max one core and single threaded XSplit could easily max the other. If anything it might make things worse by having more threads competing for time slices. If they support hyperthreading (I think core2duos do?) they'll might still see some benefit. A hyperthreaded dual core CPU looks like 4 processors to the OS, though the speed benefit is not nearly as great as a true 4 core processor. And of course the particular algorithms used for video encoding, and their implementation, may not benefit from hyperthreading trickery. | ||
BasementCat
Canada155 Posts
Since I started casting/streaming games, I've been on an endless odyssey to find a x264 CUDA/OpenCL encoder. I asked the xSplit guys a while a ago and they said: This is not currently something we can do right now. Currently there only few implementations of GPU based encoders and none of them seem to have good results. Currently we are using the x264 library for encoding. If x264 may at some point in time in the future support GPU based encoding this is something that we could redily provide support for. Sauce: http://www.xsplit.com/requestDetails.php?requestID=2111&page_name=requests Since they missed the new x264 encoder, maybe they missed a decent CUDA encoder. Have you heard anything? - B.Cat | ||
TelesisGQ
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