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On January 30 2013 08:27 felisconcolori wrote:Show nested quote +On January 30 2013 06:34 amd098 wrote: so i just tried to dl the installer and i got a trojan alert, is that normal? the separate binaries were fine, just the installer came up as a trojan with comodo firewall
also, i get about a 10 or so second delay in what im doing and what i see, anything i can change to fix that?
im on a i7 2670qm / 8g ram / gf555m When I'm streaming, I notice there is a delay between my screen and the stream. I'm pretty sure that this is a combination of network latency (between me and Twitch and back to me again), and the various processing that I and/or Twitch are doing. It shouldn't really be much of an issue in practice, though, because I can't think of anyone I've seen streaming that doesn't have some kind of delay in the stream, either purposely (in the case of partners) or for the reasons above (everyone else). Makes stream sniping/cheating just a little more difficult. (Also, nice raw specs. I'm jelly.)
ah ok, much thanks, that works out then, wasnt sure if it was just me
the specs werent bad for a laptop, and i got it on clearance so it worked out great haha
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I was wondering what i should set the bitrate to for obs? have an AMD six core 3.3ghz processor Sapphire HD 7870 gfx card with 22 down/10 up. I've tried setting it super low, like 1200ish and it always seems to be super choppy/laggy any suggestions?
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On January 31 2013 11:54 Nanoko wrote: I was wondering what i should set the bitrate to for obs? have an AMD six core 3.3ghz processor Sapphire HD 7870 gfx card with 22 down/10 up. I've tried setting it super low, like 1200ish and it always seems to be super choppy/laggy any suggestions?
I'm using 3000 bitrate with no problems.
I had "laggy" and choppy stream too, found out that it was a frame drop issue instead of networking issue.
I would suggest checking that Vertical Sync is disabled on whatever game you are playing and possibly set the processor core affinities so that OBS and the game you are playing uses different cores. [ie. OBS = 0-2, Game = 3-6]
If that doesn't help, you can try to manually set up the server from Global Load Balancing Service to something nearby. Maybe try couple of the closes locations from you. It's possible that you are connected to a server which is not nearly optimal.
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been having mic issues with obs lately. few days ago mic was picking up static on stream despite it being fine in ventrilo, ingame dota 2 etc. tried updating obs from .461 to .466 and now mic isnt getting picked up at all? ill test again when i get home tonight to see if restarting laptop fixes it
edit: the update and restart fixed the microphone issue.
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does anyone knows how to disable teamspeak sound, while streaming? F.e; I'm streaming and chatting with my friends. I'm also listening music while playing. I want the viewers to listen to my music, but I don't want them to listen teamspeak. Is that possible?
P.S: I have stereo mix.
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When i use OBS, it wont conserve my gamma settings i use ingame. I go fullscreen with higher gamma, but the stream is default gamma settings. Anyway i can fix this?
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Question not 100% related to OBS: With the new H.265 specifications beeing finalized this week, will it be on the streaming software-end to support it and/or on twitchs?
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Nanoko - for the ideal settings for your computer/network, use http://obsproject.com/estimator
TylerThaCreator - try out test 11 with the mic as well.
digit0xin - Gamma options will be available in the future
Pimpmuckl - h265 has to be implemented by adobe into flash for it to be usable. Even though h265 has been "approved", it apparently uses quite a bit more CPU than 264, so I'm not sure how realistic it will be until it's actually usable for live streaming.
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On January 30 2013 09:58 RemarK wrote:With the delay setting in OBS, does that mean you don't need to have a delay server? Is there a range of minimum to maximum seconds that you can set the delay to? Thanks in advance
I don't think anyone saw this question, so I ask again now
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On February 03 2013 09:12 RemarK wrote:Show nested quote +On January 30 2013 09:58 RemarK wrote:With the delay setting in OBS, does that mean you don't need to have a delay server? Is there a range of minimum to maximum seconds that you can set the delay to? Thanks in advance I don't think anyone saw this question, so I ask again now yes that does mean you dont need a delay server no as far as im aware there is no limit to the amount of seconds you can put a delay on.
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Should I be adding 'Software Capture' or 'Game Capture'? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
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^ More info at the bottom of http://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=402
Your main options are [Software Capture > Monitor Capture], [Software Capture > Window Capture], and [Game Capture].
Monitor Capture will basically capture anything that you currently see on your monitor. Requires windowed/borderless games (no fullscreen). Monitor Capture can be a pretty big hit to performance. Not a good choice if you want to keep your desktop private and don't use SC2 Scene Switcher. You want Aero turned off for this.
Window Capture seems like a compromise between the Monitor and Game Capture. Pretty sure a game needs to be windowed for this method to work (no fullscreen), but it probably has less overall performance hit than Monitor Capture. You probably want Aero turned on for this (if Aero is turned off and a separate window covers your target window, it will overlap and you will stream part of the other window).
Game Capture + fullscreen setting in game has the least performance strain in my experiences (most times I can't even tell I'm streaming), but your viewers will only see the game you specify and won't see your desktop if you minimize. I also noticed that it doesn't capture Steam overlay (shift + tab) so your viewers won't see anything that happens there (may or may not be a good thing).
They all have their advantages and disadvantages. My setup: a separate scene for each game with Game Capture, a scene for desktop with Monitor Capture, and sometimes add a small Window Capture source in a scene to show Pandora info :D
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This is depressing as fuck... I was happy to find a program with which my shitty computer could possibly stream with, and it's a bust.
I have a very generic computer Intel Core i3 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD
The problem is every time I try to preview stream, it just says that I have a problem and it's either 1) I don't support DirectX10 (when I have DirectX11, so should this really be a problem?). 2) Something regarding Vista, when I run Windows 7. 3) Divers not being updated (which isn't the case).
So this comes down to an issue with DirectX10, which shouldn't be an issue... Wtf is going on here? I'd seriously love to test the program out as if I can stream while maintaining 30 FPS it'd be fun.
Also, Voyboy brought me to OBS, and google brought me here. All bow before the almighty powers of Voyboy, Google, and TL.net! (But not all at once because that's too much awesomeness to behold.)
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Stupid question, but I can't find that stream's key for twitch... The link in the OP show nothing. What should I look for exactly ? Here's the screen + Show Spoiler +
Edit : Just typed stream key twitch on google and worked. Thanks anyway.
Cheer
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On February 05 2013 07:26 RyLai wrote: This is depressing as fuck... I was happy to find a program with which my shitty computer could possibly stream with, and it's a bust.
I have a very generic computer Intel Core i3 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD
The problem is every time I try to preview stream, it just says that I have a problem and it's either 1) I don't support DirectX10 (when I have DirectX11, so should this really be a problem?). 2) Something regarding Vista, when I run Windows 7. 3) Divers not being updated (which isn't the case).
So this comes down to an issue with DirectX10, which shouldn't be an issue... Wtf is going on here? I'd seriously love to test the program out as if I can stream while maintaining 30 FPS it'd be fun.
Also, Voyboy brought me to OBS, and google brought me here. All bow before the almighty powers of Voyboy, Google, and TL.net! (But not all at once because that's too much awesomeness to behold.)
I think you need a GPU, and even if not, it would be a trainwreck
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Hey there, got a problem:
So i was streaming always and since i switched to OBS streaming is really not a problem in a slightes anymore. Today i wanted to stream and OBS asked me to update to 0.47 beta or something like this. I thought jeah, not a problem at all...
The problem is, since i upgraded my stream is very laggy. I dont mean myself playing, the upload is very slow and i dont know why. I just made a speedtest a couple times and i always have an upload speed of 4 MB/s..
Normally my settings are like 2600 upload and 2600 puffer. It has always been like this and i never had a problem. But as said, since this last patch of OBS he doesnt upload with that speed and i dont know why. When i look in the bottom right corner of OBS i can see at which speed he uploads and its always at a speed like 300-600 now and i really dont know why because he doesn't want to upload more.
What's this issue? I can down load with normal speed, upload everywhere else with normal speed like always.. just OBS seems to have problems since that last patch because as said. i dont have that setting on 600, they are on 2600.. he just doesnt do it for whatever reason :-7
can someone help me?
EDIT: Oh, and another thing.. is there a possibility to disable that OBS is recording Skype while i stream? didnt found something like this at options :-7
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i think scene switcher plugin isnt working with latest version?
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Hi there i want to stream my games but im having problems big ones ... i cant find out the right settings for my stream
Here it is my speedtest from romania to Frankfurt thath is the twitch tv nearest FMS place from me http://www.speedtest.net/result/2483088431.png
Here is my PC specs : Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_rtm.090713-1255) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. System Model: Z68XP-UD4 BIOS: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz (8 CPUs), ~3.7GHz Memory: 16384MB RAM Available OS Memory: 16302MB RAM Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Manufacturer: NVIDIA Chip type: GeForce GTX 580 DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1080&SUBSYS_351B1458&REV_A1 Display Memory: 4048 MB Dedicated Memory: 1488 MB Shared Memory: 2559 MB Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz) Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor Monitor Model: Philips 247EL Monitor Id: PHLC084 Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz)
Ok so i saw some post with the Processor being fault or something like thath ... i didnt make anythign to mine , dont know how :D so its like thath from when i bought it
Hope somewone can help me , try to PM me or post here :D i really want to stream my games , next year going to colege
Hope somewone can help me :D
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Can someone tell me whether or not OBS supports the AverMedia C985 HD Live Gamer capture card? I've always enjoyed OBS more than XSplit, but the only decent thing they've done is their support with AverMedia cards. I was just hoping OBS has done some kind of support for capture cards so I could finally make the switch.
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On February 06 2013 06:43 SnEaKs wrote: Can someone tell me whether or not OBS supports the AverMedia C985 HD Live Gamer capture card? I've always enjoyed OBS more than XSplit, but the only decent thing they've done is their support with AverMedia cards. I was just hoping OBS has done some kind of support for capture cards so I could finally make the switch.
I'm currently using it myself, as a form of input. It works well and without problems. I am using a splitter however, but it shouldn't be a big difference from your experience.
I don't think OBS supports the hardware encoding this card can provide, but I've heard it's not the greatest anyways (though still a nice option if your PC needs it).
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