I'm trying to stream SC2 ladders at all ultra settings except for the shaders at low (helps me see those pesky observers), but XSplit is refusing to broadcast at a decent resolution and is capping my upload at around 200kb/s. With that internet speed, i should be able to stream in HD. I just don't understand what's going on. I would really appreciate it if you help me out.
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kaspyyy
United States1 Post
I'm trying to stream SC2 ladders at all ultra settings except for the shaders at low (helps me see those pesky observers), but XSplit is refusing to broadcast at a decent resolution and is capping my upload at around 200kb/s. With that internet speed, i should be able to stream in HD. I just don't understand what's going on. I would really appreciate it if you help me out. | ||
Flamm
Germany36 Posts
Especially when scrolling, I can recognize this. Dont think its a CPU issue, I dont have more than 60% load and enough RAM. Is this an issue that most of us have with xsplit lately? | ||
zizou21
United States3683 Posts
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hanjustin
49 Posts
Does anyone have similar problem like me? Does XSplit eat up lot of CPU or GPU? I have i-5 2.8GHz 4gb ram GeForce 9800 GTX+ | ||
Deleted User 101379
4849 Posts
On June 09 2011 17:08 hanjustin wrote: Just turning on XSplit reduces sc2 fps to around 50 from 60... Does anyone have similar problem like me? Does XSplit eat up lot of CPU or GPU? I have i-5 2.8GHz 4gb ram GeForce 9800 GTX+ The preview-window of XSplit is a big CPU/GPU drain as it has to capture every frame even when you are not streaming, minimizing the xsplit window should reduce the load. | ||
hanjustin
49 Posts
On June 09 2011 18:01 Morfildur wrote: The preview-window of XSplit is a big CPU/GPU drain as it has to capture every frame even when you are not streaming, minimizing the xsplit window should reduce the load. I tried minimizing, changed scale viewport to 10%, changed options, but whatever I get 10 fps drop I play sc2 on Mid/High settings but even with banneling bust all over place I have constant 60 fps but when I just turn on XSplit my fps drops to 50 fps I'm at the verge of quitting cause I've been messing with XSplit for 4 hours and it's not helping me at all qq 60 - 10 to have XSplit on - 10 to broadcast = 40 and I cant play on 40 fps qq | ||
zizou21
United States3683 Posts
anyone know whats up? | ||
RezChi
Canada2368 Posts
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Axx
Canada40 Posts
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SigmaoctanusIV
United States3313 Posts
When I am streaming my stream is set up on a 10-15 second delay, is this caused by the FPS? I am currently using 30, I have looked around and haven't been able to find anything that has helped. So anyway to get rid of that delay? I find it a little hard to interact with my viewers when they see what I did 15 seconds ago. | ||
Genzo
Denmark207 Posts
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fiskrens
Sweden196 Posts
I know the majority are using 16 monitors, so I guess it would make sense to set my stream up in order to give the best possible quality for people with this resolution. I can't find any good information about this and it's really hard to try myself. Motherboard: ASUS P8P67Pro CPU: Intel i5 2500k RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws x 8gb 1600Mhz GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 570 DCII ~5Mbit up | ||
Divination
United States139 Posts
Is my stream audio quality supposed to be this bad? I'm using xsplit. http://www.justin.tv/scdivination/b/286119115 | ||
Ghost.573
United States126 Posts
can anybody help me find the optimum settings that i would be able to stream with on using Xsplit. I haven't tried to play a game yet as i am trying to be sure that just doing normal things has a good framerate. Any help would be much appreciated. Edit: Something that may be needed for sure is that i use dual monitors. Both are 1920x1080 monitors. I don't know what setting would be optimal with this size of screen and my upload speed. I only play Starcraft on one of the screens System Specs Processor (CPU) – Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz Harddrive - Seagate ST3250410AS Video Card – 2 NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 Monitor – Alienware AW2210 (Digital) Windows 7 32bit Sorry but i do not know how to find the exact mobo or memory. I have 4GB of memory i know for sure just don't know the type. | ||
mkfuba07
United States1151 Posts
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Ravoc
Canada3 Posts
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LouisvuittonShini
United States5 Posts
justin.tv/hanhdtv I been broadcasting but somehow my steam is lagging but my computer isnt lagging... Im using xsplit and when I turn on the program still no lagging but soon as when I pess to broadcast to justin.tv I see lagging every 5 or 7 sec here is my computer spec i7 2600k 16GB RAM 240 SSD NVIDIA GTX 580 x2 SLI (current using 3 monitors no studio set up while play sc2 with xsplit) Using Comcast internet speed is 25/5 what do you guys suggest for xsplit set up? thank you ^^ | ||
HellGreen
Denmark1146 Posts
On July 23 2011 03:19 HanHDtv wrote: + Show Spoiler + I need help ^^ justin.tv/hanhdtv I been broadcasting but somehow my steam is lagging but my computer isnt lagging... Im using xsplit and when I turn on the program still no lagging but soon as when I pess to broadcast to justin.tv I see lagging every 5 or 7 sec here is my computer spec i7 2600k 16GB RAM 240 SSD NVIDIA GTX 580 x2 SLI (current using 3 monitors no studio set up while play sc2 with xsplit) Using Comcast internet speed is 25/5 what do you guys suggest for xsplit set up? thank you ^^ Post your current XSplit settings please (res+fps+stream settings) | ||
Electroshok
3 Posts
Specs: CPU: i7 2.66GHz RAM: 8GB DDR3 2000 Video card: ASUS EAH5770/2DIS/1GD5/V2 Windows 7 | ||
HellGreen
Denmark1146 Posts
On July 23 2011 07:46 Electroshok wrote: [...]I get a black boarder around the stream. I switched the resolution to be at 1280x720 but still no luck. I have a monitor that wants to be 1280x1024[...] Your source (monitor) is 4:3 format. Your chosen output is 16 : 9 - this is the reason for the bars. You have two options: Set output to same format as your source (ie. 900x720) or stretch the output (by disabling "keep aspect ratio" on the scene). Personally I do not like stretched images, but the choice is yours. Oh, technically you could force your monitor into a 16 : 9 mode too (which would give you a larger PoV ingame - see this). | ||
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