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BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
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MrWesth
8 Posts
And to Cyro look at this: http://da.twitch.tv/swiftyxnap/c/1862919 tried out with 720p @ 60fps instead, overall the quality is ofcause degraded, but seems like the pixelation is allmost non existing now | ||
fruzty
Sweden1 Post
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BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
On January 25 2013 02:08 MrWesth wrote: ^ Enders do you have Windows aero turned on or off ? And to Cyro look at this: http://da.twitch.tv/swiftyxnap/c/1862919 tried out with 720p @ 60fps instead, overall the quality is ofcause degraded, but seems like the pixelation is allmost non existing now What's windows aero? Since I don't know what it is, I have to assume that I'm not using it. | ||
Firebolt145
Lalalaland34456 Posts
On January 25 2013 04:54 Enders116 wrote: What's windows aero? Since I don't know what it is, I have to assume that I'm not using it. Windows aero is the fancy UI you get with windows vista and windows 7. The one that makes the taskbar and the UI all translucent and shiny. It's a huge resource hog that should be turned off. | ||
BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
On January 25 2013 04:55 Firebolt145 wrote: Windows aero is the fancy UI you get with windows vista and windows 7. The one that makes the taskbar and the UI all translucent and shiny. It's a huge resource hog that should be turned off. how do you turn it off? | ||
Firebolt145
Lalalaland34456 Posts
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AznBoy00
Canada166 Posts
On windows 8, there is no Aero just saying. | ||
Leischna
Germany3 Posts
I don't know too much about the Bitrate stuff. The only thing I can make out of the table is that with my processor and my connection I should be able to stream @1080,30fps,low but I can't make sense of the other tables and I'm not entirely sure what low refers to and what consequences it has. I should also mention that I don't want to use settings that would cap either my computer or my connection entirely because I guess that would also mean that there would be lags or performance problems every once in a while and I care a lot about fluent gameplay and I wouldn't want to provide a stream that would inevitably lag at some point, except of course if there is no way to avoid that. My setup: i2500k 3,3ghz (probably will overclock it a little soon but not too high) HD6950 2Gb slightly overclocked (can't think of the exact numbers right now, I'm on my laptop atm) 16Gb RAM at 1600Mhz No streaming card 64Bit Win7 on a SSD but Starcraft 2 on HDD I have a maximum of 100Mbit/s downstream and a maximum of 5Mbit/s upstream (to many countries probably weird numbers but that's how it mostly is in Germany). I usually play Starcraft 2 on almost all low settings, just textures on max, death animations on and physics at medium or something. | ||
MrWesth
8 Posts
aim for 720p @ 60 with bit 3500/3500 this should give you a nice smooth stream without hogging your ingame performance too much .. if you wanna try to do the 1080 just keep the bit settings and try that, set quality to 10. | ||
Leischna
Germany3 Posts
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SC_RainbowDash
Denmark33 Posts
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z0rz
United States350 Posts
Maybe you can have the user point to whatever file or registry key is used to determine when the game is the active window? Or maybe use game capture in some way to point to the .exe and identify when it is no longer the active window? There's got to be a way to use the framework for SC2 scene switcher but have it adapt to any game! | ||
jiN9
United States20 Posts
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Tehkilla
Sweden75 Posts
Can anyone help me figure out the best stream settings for me? i7 2600k @ 4.2 ghz MSI Geforce 560 Ti Twin Frozr OC ASUS P something Deluxe Motherboard 8192 MB of Corsair Vengeance Blue Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Internet speed: I don't really have any current settings. | ||
doggy
Germany306 Posts
Can anyone tell me how i can use overlays? I added the bitmap still i dont see the overlay. anyone knows why OBS 64bit always crashes when i try to use my microphone (disregardless settings i use)? | ||
Veriol
Czech Republic502 Posts
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R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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Veriol
Czech Republic502 Posts
On January 27 2013 04:57 R1CH wrote: Yes, run your game in a 16 : 9 resolution. It's either you or the viewers who will have to deal with some form of black bars. Thats exactly what I did not want to hear Thanks tho. So is it that other than 16 : 9 monitors nowadays are so rare its not even worth it to consider them when providing these kind of service? Also the TLS stream seems to be pretty "5:4ish" - how was that made? | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
On January 27 2013 06:58 Veriol wrote: Thats exactly what I did not want to hear Thanks tho. So is it that other than 16 : 9 monitors nowadays are so rare its not even worth it to consider them when providing these kind of service? Also the TLS stream seems to be pretty "5:4ish" - how was that made? Steam hardware survey shows something like 30% users using 1920x1080 monitors, and 16 : 9 is a vast vast majority. TLS is a brood war tournament, a 15 year old game that only plays at 640x480 (4:3) | ||
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