I have the SC2 scene switcher plugin, but can't get OBS to fade during transitions (unless i'm blind and not seeing how to do it).
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n0ah
United States250 Posts
I have the SC2 scene switcher plugin, but can't get OBS to fade during transitions (unless i'm blind and not seeing how to do it). | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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n0ah
United States250 Posts
On February 20 2014 21:58 R1CH wrote: OBS fades by default. If you have a webcam or other slow device that isn't a global source, it could freeze and skip the fading. Make sure any devices are added as global sources. Great! figured it out! Thanks for that! Now another question for you R1CH, does window capture reset every time you restart OBS? I'm using that EzKey virtual keyboard program and for some reason I have to manually select the subregion of the window every time I open OBS. OBS remember the location of where I want to put the keyboard, but it doesn't actually show the keyboard. | ||
StalkerMatt
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PC SPECS AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core processor 6000+ 3.1GHz Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT 512mb 6 GB RAM DDR3 Download: 10.80Mbit/s Upload: 0.73kbp/s I really wanna try to stream rust/dayz/killing floor and that kind of stuff so any chance for me? | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
Start with 2x downscale (probably 960x540 or less), ~24fps, 400-500 video bitrate | ||
StalkerMatt
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R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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StalkerMatt
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Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
res downscale 2.0x, 24fps, 400-500kbit video bitrate to start | ||
wishr
Russian Federation262 Posts
Is it still OBS? | ||
HeaDStrong
Scotland785 Posts
I had a look at this: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=391120 But it keeps crashing for me with an error complaining about some hardware/driver issues or something to do with opencl. EDIT: nvm all fixed now. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
Example: Same video, crf 14 max bitrate 100mbit, the colors just go like that for a few seconds (until a new keyframe?) after motion etc sometimes Since it seems specific to some settings in x264 and some of the settings that change with preset, i'd like to know if it's possible or how to improve this happening all the time and then snapping back to correct colors while using the Veryfast preset (maybe Faster), though in the end it's probably not a big deal now that NVENC can be used, and actually streaming at like 3-4mbit bitrate wouldn't be impacted too badly by this i think | ||
Days
United States219 Posts
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z0rz
United States350 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
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Antoine
United States7481 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
stayed offline for me and several other people | ||
Cyro
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JerseyDevil
Australia78 Posts
I'm using a 2 pc-setup, with an Avermedia Live gamer HD as my capture card. The CPU is a core i5 760. I'm planning to overclock it, but i'd like to see what other options I have as well. I want a high quality 720p/30fps stream.Currently, I can run the medium preset at about 2000 bit rate. Upload speed will not be an issue, i'm moving shortly to a house that has silly fast uploads, so i'm trying to prepare for then. Currently it seems to me like i'm not quite getting 30fps because there are small stutters in the video sometimes, even though OBS reports a constant 30 So what is best, upping bit-rate, changing my encoder preset (Which way as well?) Some other option? I have my eye on some new hardware in the future, but I think this is a good lesson for me regardless, so i'd like to try and optimise my stream for the hardware I have currently. | ||
y0su
Finland7871 Posts
On April 08 2014 17:31 JerseyDevil wrote: So what is the best way for me to increase quality, without straining CPU any more. I'm using a 2 pc-setup, with an Avermedia Live gamer HD as my capture card. The CPU is a core i5 760. I'm planning to overclock it, but i'd like to see what other options I have as well. I want a high quality 720p/30fps stream.Currently, I can run the medium preset at about 2000 bit rate. Upload speed will not be an issue, i'm moving shortly to a house that has silly fast uploads, so i'm trying to prepare for then. Currently it seems to me like i'm not quite getting 30fps because there are small stutters in the video sometimes, even though OBS reports a constant 30 So what is best, upping bit-rate, changing my encoder preset (Which way as well?) Some other option? I have my eye on some new hardware in the future, but I think this is a good lesson for me regardless, so i'd like to try and optimise my stream for the hardware I have currently. Define "increase quality"? If you're only looking to eliminate stutters (make it as smooth as possible) I'd start with tracking where the stutter is first occurring. + Show Spoiler + Rewatch your VOD a few times to make sure it's not a loading issue. If you still see stutter, try capturing the same content but save to hard drive and see how that video looks. If you're still getting stutter in the saved video try just eyeballing to see if you see stuttering on pc2 (the capture pc) or pc1 (running your game/program). Also, make sure to provide components for both computers if it looks like a performance issue in either one. | ||
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