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10 quality 3k/3k
What do you mean by FPS drops? It is expected for framerate to be consistently lower throughout the game with any form of streaming (from screen/game capturing, otherwise you dont have any information to stream)
I mean as fast as I start OBS and then start for example Starcraft 2. The FPS just drops like crazy and it get's pretty much unplayable. I don't really know what to do. I guess I don't got the best computer in the world but it's not THAT bad is it ?
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You probably have aero enabled.
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On January 05 2013 08:53 Cyro wrote: ^CPU and settings? Ah, sorry, forgot to mention CPU.
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1035T - 2.6GHz, 6 cores GPU: AMD Radeon 6670 - 3.7GB (can't remember company name) RAM: 6GB
Sorry, but what do you mean by settings? Stream settings, or something else? I'm on a bad netbook so if it's the stream settings I'll have to check tomorrow. Apologies for inconvenience.
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^Resolution, fps, preset etc
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On January 05 2013 09:52 Cyro wrote: ^Resolution, fps, preset etc Ah, that. Resolution is 1920x1080, though at one point I did try the downscale feature to half (960x540). Fps, I've tried tinkering with; I've had it on 15, 30 and 60, none of which worked. I think 30 is the best idea though. By preset (sorry for noobiness again), do you mean the x264 thing? If so, I've tried medium, fast and veryfast, but I stick with medium. None of the above work, mind. Bitrate, I've tried everything from 550 to 3000, and it didn't work. I tried the tests on the page and saw that 3200 was recommended/max which prompted me to go that high. Quality meter thing, I've tried from 5 to 10, which doesn't fix anything. Audio bitrate, well, I haven't used audio but it's 128 anyhow. Everything else, I can't really remember. Sorry if I'm not really helpful with information, compared to everyone here I know nothing about computer hardware.
EDIT: Forgot to mention; I use a software capture, though I doubt it makes a difference.
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On January 05 2013 05:50 Wormie wrote: Anyone know how to stream Quake live With OBS, works fine in other programs like Dota2 and sc2, but it just blackout my screen when trying to stream from Quake live.
Use game capture, just tested it and works fine. (I'd use firefox for quake live)
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On January 05 2013 10:27 Mariosatr wrote:Ah, that. Resolution is 1920x1080, though at one point I did try the downscale feature to half (960x540). Fps, I've tried tinkering with; I've had it on 15, 30 and 60, none of which worked. I think 30 is the best idea though. By preset (sorry for noobiness again), do you mean the x264 thing? If so, I've tried medium, fast and veryfast, but I stick with medium. None of the above work, mind. Bitrate, I've tried everything from 550 to 3000, and it didn't work. I tried the tests on the page and saw that 3200 was recommended/max which prompted me to go that high. Quality meter thing, I've tried from 5 to 10, which doesn't fix anything. Audio bitrate, well, I haven't used audio but it's 128 anyhow. Everything else, I can't really remember. Sorry if I'm not really helpful with information, compared to everyone here I know nothing about computer hardware. EDIT: Forgot to mention; I use a software capture, though I doubt it makes a difference.
What are you trying to capture? If it's a game can't you use game capture? Also, can you post a link to one of your vods?
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On January 05 2013 10:27 Mariosatr wrote:Ah, that. Resolution is 1920x1080, though at one point I did try the downscale feature to half (960x540). Fps, I've tried tinkering with; I've had it on 15, 30 and 60, none of which worked. I think 30 is the best idea though. By preset (sorry for noobiness again), do you mean the x264 thing? If so, I've tried medium, fast and veryfast, but I stick with medium. None of the above work, mind. Bitrate, I've tried everything from 550 to 3000, and it didn't work. I tried the tests on the page and saw that 3200 was recommended/max which prompted me to go that high. Quality meter thing, I've tried from 5 to 10, which doesn't fix anything. Audio bitrate, well, I haven't used audio but it's 128 anyhow. Everything else, I can't really remember. Sorry if I'm not really helpful with information, compared to everyone here I know nothing about computer hardware. EDIT: Forgot to mention; I use a software capture, though I doubt it makes a difference.
Dont use medium.
You are changing so many variables at the same time, you cant really say what will have worked or not. As a baseline go 960x540@30fps@veryfast and something like 2k bitrate
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On January 05 2013 10:59 HomeWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2013 10:27 Mariosatr wrote:On January 05 2013 09:52 Cyro wrote: ^Resolution, fps, preset etc Ah, that. Resolution is 1920x1080, though at one point I did try the downscale feature to half (960x540). Fps, I've tried tinkering with; I've had it on 15, 30 and 60, none of which worked. I think 30 is the best idea though. By preset (sorry for noobiness again), do you mean the x264 thing? If so, I've tried medium, fast and veryfast, but I stick with medium. None of the above work, mind. Bitrate, I've tried everything from 550 to 3000, and it didn't work. I tried the tests on the page and saw that 3200 was recommended/max which prompted me to go that high. Quality meter thing, I've tried from 5 to 10, which doesn't fix anything. Audio bitrate, well, I haven't used audio but it's 128 anyhow. Everything else, I can't really remember. Sorry if I'm not really helpful with information, compared to everyone here I know nothing about computer hardware. EDIT: Forgot to mention; I use a software capture, though I doubt it makes a difference. What are you trying to capture? If it's a game can't you use game capture? Also, can you post a link to one of your vods? I'm trying to capture Minecraft. Funnily enough, the vods themselves don't lag, but luckily a part is recorded where I tried to look at the stream. Skip to 1:20 and you'll see the lag. + Show Spoiler +http://www.twitch.tv/mariosatr/b/354034474
On January 05 2013 11:16 Cyro wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2013 10:27 Mariosatr wrote:On January 05 2013 09:52 Cyro wrote: ^Resolution, fps, preset etc Ah, that. Resolution is 1920x1080, though at one point I did try the downscale feature to half (960x540). Fps, I've tried tinkering with; I've had it on 15, 30 and 60, none of which worked. I think 30 is the best idea though. By preset (sorry for noobiness again), do you mean the x264 thing? If so, I've tried medium, fast and veryfast, but I stick with medium. None of the above work, mind. Bitrate, I've tried everything from 550 to 3000, and it didn't work. I tried the tests on the page and saw that 3200 was recommended/max which prompted me to go that high. Quality meter thing, I've tried from 5 to 10, which doesn't fix anything. Audio bitrate, well, I haven't used audio but it's 128 anyhow. Everything else, I can't really remember. Sorry if I'm not really helpful with information, compared to everyone here I know nothing about computer hardware. EDIT: Forgot to mention; I use a software capture, though I doubt it makes a difference. Dont use medium. You are changing so many variables at the same time, you cant really say what will have worked or not. As a baseline go 960x540@30fps@veryfast and something like 2k bitrate Ok, I'll try that, thanks!
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^Did you set a server properly, or try more than one etc? Do other people have the issue watching stream, or do you only see that from trying to watch your own?
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On January 05 2013 11:18 Mariosatr wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2013 10:59 HomeWorld wrote:On January 05 2013 10:27 Mariosatr wrote:On January 05 2013 09:52 Cyro wrote: ^Resolution, fps, preset etc Ah, that. Resolution is 1920x1080, though at one point I did try the downscale feature to half (960x540). Fps, I've tried tinkering with; I've had it on 15, 30 and 60, none of which worked. I think 30 is the best idea though. By preset (sorry for noobiness again), do you mean the x264 thing? If so, I've tried medium, fast and veryfast, but I stick with medium. None of the above work, mind. Bitrate, I've tried everything from 550 to 3000, and it didn't work. I tried the tests on the page and saw that 3200 was recommended/max which prompted me to go that high. Quality meter thing, I've tried from 5 to 10, which doesn't fix anything. Audio bitrate, well, I haven't used audio but it's 128 anyhow. Everything else, I can't really remember. Sorry if I'm not really helpful with information, compared to everyone here I know nothing about computer hardware. EDIT: Forgot to mention; I use a software capture, though I doubt it makes a difference. What are you trying to capture? If it's a game can't you use game capture? Also, can you post a link to one of your vods? I'm trying to capture Minecraft. Funnily enough, the vods themselves don't lag, but luckily a part is recorded where I tried to look at the stream. Skip to 1:20 and you'll see the lag. + Show Spoiler +http://www.twitch.tv/mariosatr/b/354034474 Show nested quote +On January 05 2013 11:16 Cyro wrote:On January 05 2013 10:27 Mariosatr wrote:On January 05 2013 09:52 Cyro wrote: ^Resolution, fps, preset etc Ah, that. Resolution is 1920x1080, though at one point I did try the downscale feature to half (960x540). Fps, I've tried tinkering with; I've had it on 15, 30 and 60, none of which worked. I think 30 is the best idea though. By preset (sorry for noobiness again), do you mean the x264 thing? If so, I've tried medium, fast and veryfast, but I stick with medium. None of the above work, mind. Bitrate, I've tried everything from 550 to 3000, and it didn't work. I tried the tests on the page and saw that 3200 was recommended/max which prompted me to go that high. Quality meter thing, I've tried from 5 to 10, which doesn't fix anything. Audio bitrate, well, I haven't used audio but it's 128 anyhow. Everything else, I can't really remember. Sorry if I'm not really helpful with information, compared to everyone here I know nothing about computer hardware. EDIT: Forgot to mention; I use a software capture, though I doubt it makes a difference. Dont use medium. You are changing so many variables at the same time, you cant really say what will have worked or not. As a baseline go 960x540@30fps@veryfast and something like 2k bitrate Ok, I'll try that, thanks!
You have an older version of obs (0.461a). Can you test with latest obs (0.466a) ? Also , an obs log might help (use pastebin.com)
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On January 05 2013 07:17 HelloSon wrote: whoa, when did Cyro get blue post here? And when did blue posters start showing outside of Strategy?
Awhile ago.
It's going to get pretty blue in tech support though. Seems like they are blueing just about all of the forum regulars.
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On January 05 2013 15:40 Medrea wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2013 07:17 HelloSon wrote: whoa, when did Cyro get blue post here? And when did blue posters start showing outside of Strategy? Awhile ago. It's going to get pretty blue in tech support though. Seems like they are blueing just about all of the forum regulars.
Thanks
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On January 05 2013 12:04 HomeWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2013 11:18 Mariosatr wrote:On January 05 2013 10:59 HomeWorld wrote:On January 05 2013 10:27 Mariosatr wrote:On January 05 2013 09:52 Cyro wrote: ^Resolution, fps, preset etc Ah, that. Resolution is 1920x1080, though at one point I did try the downscale feature to half (960x540). Fps, I've tried tinkering with; I've had it on 15, 30 and 60, none of which worked. I think 30 is the best idea though. By preset (sorry for noobiness again), do you mean the x264 thing? If so, I've tried medium, fast and veryfast, but I stick with medium. None of the above work, mind. Bitrate, I've tried everything from 550 to 3000, and it didn't work. I tried the tests on the page and saw that 3200 was recommended/max which prompted me to go that high. Quality meter thing, I've tried from 5 to 10, which doesn't fix anything. Audio bitrate, well, I haven't used audio but it's 128 anyhow. Everything else, I can't really remember. Sorry if I'm not really helpful with information, compared to everyone here I know nothing about computer hardware. EDIT: Forgot to mention; I use a software capture, though I doubt it makes a difference. What are you trying to capture? If it's a game can't you use game capture? Also, can you post a link to one of your vods? I'm trying to capture Minecraft. Funnily enough, the vods themselves don't lag, but luckily a part is recorded where I tried to look at the stream. Skip to 1:20 and you'll see the lag. + Show Spoiler +http://www.twitch.tv/mariosatr/b/354034474 On January 05 2013 11:16 Cyro wrote:On January 05 2013 10:27 Mariosatr wrote:On January 05 2013 09:52 Cyro wrote: ^Resolution, fps, preset etc Ah, that. Resolution is 1920x1080, though at one point I did try the downscale feature to half (960x540). Fps, I've tried tinkering with; I've had it on 15, 30 and 60, none of which worked. I think 30 is the best idea though. By preset (sorry for noobiness again), do you mean the x264 thing? If so, I've tried medium, fast and veryfast, but I stick with medium. None of the above work, mind. Bitrate, I've tried everything from 550 to 3000, and it didn't work. I tried the tests on the page and saw that 3200 was recommended/max which prompted me to go that high. Quality meter thing, I've tried from 5 to 10, which doesn't fix anything. Audio bitrate, well, I haven't used audio but it's 128 anyhow. Everything else, I can't really remember. Sorry if I'm not really helpful with information, compared to everyone here I know nothing about computer hardware. EDIT: Forgot to mention; I use a software capture, though I doubt it makes a difference. Dont use medium. You are changing so many variables at the same time, you cant really say what will have worked or not. As a baseline go 960x540@30fps@veryfast and something like 2k bitrate Ok, I'll try that, thanks! You have an older version of obs (0.461a). Can you test with latest obs (0.466a) ? Also , an obs log might help (use pastebin.com)
I updated it and changed the settings and it's fixed! Thanks!
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Got OBS a couple of days ago and it works great~
I had one problem I was hoping someone here could help me with though-
All my sound (e.g. game audio, music, internet browsing/Youtube audio) goes through my speakers (the default audio device), but I set my Mumble audio to go through my headset (2nd HD Audio Output) so that I hear my friends' voices distinctly from other sounds.
After watching my recordings I've realized that it only picks up the sound from whatever output is set as default, so I hear my my game's audio, my music, etc. in my stream, but not my friends' voices (I do hear my own though, since OBS has its own mic system and my push to talk button for OBS is the same as my Mumble's). I set my headset (2nd HD Audio Output) as default so that all sounds now go through them, and, yep, my friends' voices appeared on the stream.
I do still strongly prefer to have my friends' voices separated from the other sounds though, so I wouldn't want to have all my sounds come through the same output just for my stream.
So I'm wondering, is there a way that my stream can record both outputs- my speakers and my headset? I keep seeing this VAC thing come up when I try to Google search a solution (which didn't yield very helpful results in all)... but that program seems a little complicated. If VAC would be the solution to my problem, would anyone know any useful guides that maybe also simplifies things a bit for dummies like me?
If it's not VAC then I would really appreciate any other solutions/suggestions that any of you here can give me.
Thanks!
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I have to bow and pay homage, this software is the best of all time. I can stream 900 p with sc2 on high settings at above 50 fps on a stock i5 2320. Jesus. Fucking. Christ. Thats some op shit.
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On January 06 2013 01:14 LgNKami wrote: I have to bow and pay homage, this software is the best of all time. I can stream 900 p with sc2 on high settings at above 50 fps on a stock i5 2320. Jesus. Fucking. Christ. Thats some op shit.
are you measuring by game or stream performance?
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On January 05 2013 15:47 Cyro wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2013 15:40 Medrea wrote:On January 05 2013 07:17 HelloSon wrote: whoa, when did Cyro get blue post here? And when did blue posters start showing outside of Strategy? Awhile ago. It's going to get pretty blue in tech support though. Seems like they are blueing just about all of the forum regulars. Thanks
Huh?
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On January 06 2013 02:12 Cyro wrote:Show nested quote +On January 06 2013 01:14 LgNKami wrote: I have to bow and pay homage, this software is the best of all time. I can stream 900 p with sc2 on high settings at above 50 fps on a stock i5 2320. Jesus. Fucking. Christ. Thats some op shit. are you measuring by game or stream performance? both
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Cyro's general response to that is that capturing and streaming performance across all of the streaming tools is generally the same. The justification to this is that the x264 encoding everyone uses to bring everything into H264 is the same across the board.
But after trying a lot of streamers, some will just have issues. Xsplit for instance dropped everything to a crawl because the way it did the flash preview was clearly not working correctly where FFsplit was the first program that worked correctly for me (FMLE had a similar issue but the performance wasnt even great when running from command line), something a lot of us on TL noticed.
So the "performance" of each streamer might be the same but there is definitely more going on under the hood. It's just a "working or not" difference at this point. For me OBS and FFSplit work about as expected. Generally I always use the same settings but not every streamer even have the same options. So maybe Im just being guardrailed into success by these two programs.
Either way, these threads are generally not to be used as fan clubs. Though at the same time OBS.jim is a TL member so passing him public praise shouldnt be denied, that'd be a dick move.
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