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On November 09 2012 04:49 Firebolt145 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 09 2012 04:37 Nisyax wrote: Tried this program, can get decent quality with it. Problem is when I enable sound, the sound goes on to echo itself. I have the microphone switched to off in the program and the speaker one to on which enables OBS to stream my sound I suppose. Now when I watch on my laptop, and this goes for my mate as well, the audio will echo itself constantly for some reason. Anyone know how I might fix it? Are you sure you don't have your stream open in the background without being muted?
Oh goddamnit I had the dashboard panel from twitch open, although I wasn't using it and forgot about it. Haha, embarrassing
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Make sure you don't have the aux input set to stereo mix too.
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Sound is fine now, now anyway I can make the ingame sounds hearable, but my mate on skype unhearable on stream? I'll do some google meanwhile, but if anyone knows the answer is appreciated
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I am having a weird problem with OBS and don't know if this is related to the OBS program or twitch. So everything works fine with OBS and am absolutely loving it. My problem is that I upload my videos to YouTube from the twitch archives after streaming. For some reason when I stream with OBS and then go to the videos, they don't get uploaded I don't see anything processing on my YouTube page. When I stream with Xsplit or FFsplit I can upload the streamed videos with no problem. I hope it makes sense on what I am saying , thanks.
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I have tried once and got the same result so i can kinda confirm akskillers observation.
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Yeah, I don't see how uploading videos from twitch to youtube has anything to do with OBS. Once the video is on twitch, OBS is out of the loop. Maybe twitch is doing some internal processing regarding video formats? However, I don't know what it would be doing once the videos are available on there.
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I guess it's possible I'm doing something out of the ordinary with my video or something, but I'd probably need someone who works at twitch to investigate it and I don't really know anyone there very well.. I know that my saved video files upload fine to youtube though
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I'm trying this with Dota2 and Dxtory. My monitor resolution is 1920x1200 and I'd like to do 960x600/30fps/1500kbps/veryfast streaming (roughly what worked well for me in xsplit/dxtory). When I set up the scene/source and start dxtory/the OBS preview, the preview only takes up a small corner of the upper left of the preview area. When I stretch it out, it doesn't fit the aspect ratio of my monitor/output. If I use the shift key to make it fill the preview area, the output looks quite blocky compared to what I expect from xsplit. Is there a step I'm missing or something I'm doing wrong?
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I'm sort of confused. aren't you setting your base resolution to 1920x1200, and using 2.0 downscale? that will give you a good looking 960x600 ouput. you want the base resolution to match the output of whatever game you're using.
by the way, hopefully dxtory will be a thing of the past soon.
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On November 10 2012 11:01 obs.Jim wrote: I'm sort of confused. aren't you setting your base resolution to 1920x1200, and using 2.0 downscale? that will give you a good looking 960x600 ouput. you want the base resolution to match the output of whatever game you're using.
by the way, hopefully dxtory will be a thing of the past soon.
at the time I started using dxtory (with artosis' first guide to it), it seemed like the best option, but I'd love to see what you guys come up with.
I guess my settings are as good as they're going to get, I was mostly confused that after setting 1920x1200 and 2.0 scaling, the preview didn't fill the preview area. Thanks for the quick reply.
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Can anyone help me with what settings i should use ? I have 10down/10up i5 2500k and GTX460 (2gb version) And also how can i make so my friends from teamspeak don't hear themselves on my stream?
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How much is the i5 2500k overclocked by?
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It isn't, i never needed so i didn't even try.
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You should consider buying a cooler and overclocking. It's worth it.
Settings:
Quality 10 Bitrate: 3200 Buffer: 3500 Resolution : 1280x720 Fps: You can try 60, you should be able to do 45 though Preset: Veryfast
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On November 10 2012 23:44 RiSkyToss wrote: You should consider buying a cooler and overclocking. It's worth it.
Settings:
Quality 10 Bitrate: 3200 Buffer: 3500 Resolution : 1280x720 Fps: You can try 60, you should be able to do 45 though Preset: Veryfast
Thank you! I always tought of getting a cooler and overclock but all the games i played worked perfectly at max settings so i didn't bother :p
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Well, streaming is very CPU intensive, so if you want to improve the quality of your stream, i would suggest overclocking. I have a i5 2500k @ 4.7ghz and i can stream 1080p@ 60fps @ medium preset, to give you an idea of how much overclocking can improve your CPU.
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Hello, so I started to use this software, my settings are quali 10 bitrate/buffer 2000 resolution 1120/700 fps 30 preset veryfast. got i5 3470/ hd7850 2gb 30dl/2.5up The stream works perfect until I start the game, then it starts lagging hard for my friend (others streams work fine for him). What can be the cause? (fps ingame are good and lowering settings does not help much).
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Are you dropping frames? If yes, lower the buffer.
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On November 11 2012 23:46 DJFaqU wrote: Are you dropping frames? If yes, lower the buffer.
I dont think so, game feels ok for me just for the viewer its terrible :D
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On November 11 2012 23:53 syriuszonito wrote:Show nested quote +On November 11 2012 23:46 DJFaqU wrote: Are you dropping frames? If yes, lower the buffer. I dont think so, game feels ok for me just for the viewer its terrible :D That IS what he means by "dropping frames". He means the stream is skipping frames, not your game
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