[G] Streaming with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) - Page 18
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R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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Dodh
Switzerland55 Posts
On October 21 2012 08:21 R1CH wrote: What makes you think you can't do 60 fps? Well, I saw a lot of posts, even on Twitch.tv forums where everyone was like "1080p@60fps, you'll need 10mb up internet + i7 EX versions blah blah", so with my normal+ rig, it sound obvious for me that I can't :O Was it some bullshits because everyone use xsplit and OBS is like 100 times better? And one more question, If I have 5mb up, what bitrate should I use? Can I go 4k bitrate? | ||
KrazyTrumpet
United States2520 Posts
I would find it very hard to believe that even the new ivy bridge chips could successfully stream 1080p@60fps with reasonable clarity at only 3k bitrate or so once action starts heating up. | ||
Dodh
Switzerland55 Posts
On October 21 2012 11:15 KrazyTrumpet wrote: Well, the test you did was on only a few workers mining at the start of a game. Watch a replay, and stream a couple big battles, 200 vs 200 type battles. I would find it very hard to believe that even the new ivy bridge chips could successfully stream 1080p@60fps with reasonable clarity at only 3k bitrate or so once action starts heating up. Yeah, that's what I thought too, thanks. | ||
ZooMForYou
Singapore56 Posts
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Syncker
Finland142 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
I would find it very hard to believe that even the new ivy bridge chips could successfully stream 1080p@60fps with reasonable clarity at only 3k bitrate or so once action starts heating up. I can encode 1920x1080@60fps fine on an i7 950 @3.8ghz, cpu is nowhere near maxed, ive got a few VOD's a few minutes long with no frame drops at all. Its not sustainable though, with extreme movement or a ton of action going on in the scene i cant really get stable (no frame drops) until down at about 40fps @ veryfast. A ton of people will think they can get better results than they actuly can, because they are not advanced enough to know the difference, or dont know to look for dropped frames in the output video, etc, assuming they tested correctly in the first place holy hell im streaming 720p at 100 fps!!! The vast majority (>99%) of your viewers wont be able to view a video at >60fps. Streaming at 100 only helps those with higher refresh rate monitors, and much much more likely than not, you are lowering the average framerate of your output video even lower than it would be with 60fps capture and encoding, because you will be hurting the average framerate of the game by trying to capture the screen at those framerates. The best Intel CPU's struggle for 30-40fps minimum framerates after overclocking, Phenom II's dont come close | ||
Zorgon
United States211 Posts
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JustAPro
Germany8 Posts
I only see the XSplit broadcasters Main picture where it says 'Start xsplit bla bla' so it first of all doesnt matter what resolution i use. Please help | ||
Firebolt145
Lalalaland34456 Posts
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JustAPro
Germany8 Posts
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Firebolt145
Lalalaland34456 Posts
On October 22 2012 04:15 JustAPro wrote: no i added Xsplit to OBS screen region like he says on the introduction post I think you've misunderstood it. I take it you're talking about this: 2. Select which kind of Source you wish to add. Software Capture Source is the OBS equivalent of Screen Region from XSplit, Bitmap is to add an image file (overlay) and Video Capture Device is to add a webcam or third-party screen capturing device (e.g. Dxtory, Camtasia). It says it's the equivalent; you should not be using anything to do with Xsplit when using OBS. | ||
JustAPro
Germany8 Posts
THX! | ||
xrayEU
Sweden571 Posts
I have OBS on the SSD (I guess this does not matter) but I have all my games on some old crappy 7200rpm disks. Can that be the cause of my lag issues? | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
On October 22 2012 03:17 Zorgon wrote: He probably means that he's outputting 1280x720 while playing at 100fps. If he means that, it is meaningless without context. If we dont have any CPU's capable of sustaining higher than a 30-40fps minimum FPS, where is he getting his FPS value from? | ||
Medrea
10003 Posts
Everyone gets excited at that point | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
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Medrea
10003 Posts
That being said, I don't think you should pick up on every single "Omg 9 million FPS while streaming 100 FPS 1080p" comment. Low content posts don't attract attention, its like the opposite equivalent of FPS whining. | ||
Onioncookie
Germany624 Posts
Since iam capped by bandwith and not hardware it would be awesome if it uses less then xsplit. | ||
DJFaqU
466 Posts
On October 23 2012 06:08 Onioncookie wrote: Does anyone know how OBS bandwithuse is in comparison to xsplit?! Since iam capped by bandwith and not hardware it would be awesome if it uses less then xsplit. It uses whatever bandwidth you want it to use. That's what the bitrate settings are for. | ||
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