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On February 14 2013 03:30 Roybs wrote: So I am going to start using OBS to stream, but I am stuck here, when I need to insert the stream key. Where can I find this? I am using Twitch.tv.
Thanks for the help! You're going to have to login to your twitch account, then go to www.twitch.tv/broadcast! Copy the link in the spoilers.
Meanwhile, I'm still wondering. Since PhenII's will make my game run slightly worse while streaming, is there anyway to make this minimal? Because right now it's quite bothering.
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No, i just meant your CPU. Its a Phenom II x4.
At stock speeds, an i5 3570k has ~150-170% of the performance of an x4 695, and overclocked (which is what im kinda used to dealing with) you can have ~220%+ performance, which translates into having a massive amount more performance (fps and everything else) in any game that is CPU bound or has graphical settings turned down enough to be CPU bound
Its just a matter of having an older and cheaper CPU vs having an overclocked gaming flagship.
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On February 14 2013 04:39 Gladiator333 wrote:I'm curious what my settings should be at: Intel i7 3770K 3.50 GHz Corsair Vengeance 16GB ASUS GeForce GTX 560Ti 1GB
Try using the tool first, and see how it goes: http://obsproject.com/estimator
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On February 14 2013 06:44 rotar wrote:Show nested quote +On February 14 2013 04:39 Gladiator333 wrote:I'm curious what my settings should be at: Intel i7 3770K 3.50 GHz Corsair Vengeance 16GB ASUS GeForce GTX 560Ti 1GB Try using the tool first, and see how it goes: http://obsproject.com/estimator
Ah, didn't knew it existed to be honest. Really sorry T_T
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Can I stream in OBS with a Pentium G640 (dual core)?
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On February 14 2013 06:47 Gladiator333 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 14 2013 06:44 rotar wrote:On February 14 2013 04:39 Gladiator333 wrote:I'm curious what my settings should be at: Intel i7 3770K 3.50 GHz Corsair Vengeance 16GB ASUS GeForce GTX 560Ti 1GB Try using the tool first, and see how it goes: http://obsproject.com/estimator Ah, didn't knew it existed to be honest. Really sorry T_T
It's ok man. There's no real front page for this, so I know it gets missed often.
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On February 14 2013 13:20 Celestia wrote: Can I stream in OBS with a Pentium G640 (dual core)? Probably not, but you literally have nothing to lose by trying (well, except for time I guess).
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On February 14 2013 14:09 z0rz wrote:Show nested quote +On February 14 2013 13:20 Celestia wrote: Can I stream in OBS with a Pentium G640 (dual core)? Probably not, but you literally have nothing to lose by trying (well, except for time I guess). The other problem is that I have .6 Mb/s of Upload speed, If I knew I could somehow stream I would upgrade my internet connection.
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On February 13 2013 04:32 ChromeBallz wrote: So... I get a black screen when trying to stream Skyrim. All my stuff is updated so i have no clue how to fix this...
Trying to use game capture, of course.
Just for the record, found the problem - OBS can't handle the custom d3d9.dll that comes with the ENB mods.
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Hey guys,
first I wanna thank you for OBS, which is an amazing piece of software, thanks!! Streaming with it is really comfortable and less ressource wasting. Streaming works like a charm with SC2 etc.
The only problem I have, is streaming BF3. I absolutely fail to capture the sound of BF3. The video is fine, but the stream has no game sounds at all. I stream my mates and myself on ts, but no ingame sounds. Does anyone know why this is?
My Speccs: Phenom II 955@3,6GHz HD6870 8GB DDR3 Asus Xonar D1
Game Speccs: High Settings (shadows and other useless stuff on low or off) 1900x1200
Streaming settings: Res.: 640x400 FPS: 25 CPU preset: veryfast Quality: 8 Aero disabled Audio device: Standard Audio Quality: AAC 128bitrate 44.1kHz
Example I just recorded: http://de.twitch.tv/eisregen/b/367249157
Thanks for your help, very appreciated.
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I'm still getting video lag/dropped frames ..
i5 2400 radeon 6850 2.2mbps upload
I've gone as far as lowering my video settings to 5 quality, 1500 max bitrate, 1500 buffer size. Switched from Miami to the Ashburn secondary. Does OBS just hate my PC?
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Lower bitrate/buffer further and try other servers
what encoding settings are you using?
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On February 15 2013 09:46 Cyro wrote: Lower bitrate/buffer further and try other servers
what encoding settings are you using? I lowered it to 5 and 1200/1200, and it seems to be quite ugly but doesn't really lag. So that would be my internet, despite having an upload of 2.2, not able to stream that high? For some reason, it always wants to go higher than what I've set the max at.
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Hey guys, I have a problem with my stream. For some reason my audio gets garbled and starts skipping/robot voicing and I continue streaming until my viewers tell me its messed up and it fixes right away when I stop and start my stream back on. Its quite frustrating because I lose a lot of viewers when I restart and some people may leave without saying anything.
You can see the problem in this VOD if you skip to about 1hr44min. Looks like it happened right when I re-opened BF3.
This VOD shows that it starts at about 1hr40min while I'm in game.. audio just starts getting garbled so it's not when I open/close/alt tab
It doesn't only happen in BF3, here I am streaming league and it occurs at about 1hr24min25sec into the stream and eventually my sound goes completely dead at 1hr39min45sec
Anybody have any idea what's going on and how to fix it?
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Anyone help me? I've tried the emulate on the site, but that didnt work. When i stream, my ingame is fine, but when watching it, the stream lags? How do i fix that? And how do i run 720p??
My specs: i7-3770k CPU 3.5GHZ AMD Radeon 6870
Settings: Quality 9-10 Max Bitrate 1800/Buffer 1800 Base Resolution: 2560x1600 (Downscale 2.00 1280x800) FPS 30 x264 preset veryfast
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You should never watch your own stream.
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I watch my stream on another PC to see if the stream lags or not. I don't watch it the same time i'm streaming.
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On February 14 2013 06:32 Cyro wrote: No, i just meant your CPU. Its a Phenom II x4.
At stock speeds, an i5 3570k has ~150-170% of the performance of an x4 695, and overclocked (which is what im kinda used to dealing with) you can have ~220%+ performance, which translates into having a massive amount more performance (fps and everything else) in any game that is CPU bound or has graphical settings turned down enough to be CPU bound
Its just a matter of having an older and cheaper CPU vs having an overclocked gaming flagship.
While I still understand what you're saying, you're still quoting the wrong CPU.
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On February 17 2013 17:31 dextrouss wrote:Show nested quote +On February 14 2013 06:32 Cyro wrote: No, i just meant your CPU. Its a Phenom II x4.
At stock speeds, an i5 3570k has ~150-170% of the performance of an x4 695, and overclocked (which is what im kinda used to dealing with) you can have ~220%+ performance, which translates into having a massive amount more performance (fps and everything else) in any game that is CPU bound or has graphical settings turned down enough to be CPU bound
Its just a matter of having an older and cheaper CPU vs having an overclocked gaming flagship. While I still understand what you're saying, you're still quoting the wrong CPU.
One number in the wrong place. Damnit.
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Always payed for xsplit, now thinking why the hell did i do that, OBS is the best and works very well!! Better performance then Xsplit, thought i think the quality is a little less on the stream (look more pixalated) but not sure
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