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On October 06 2013 21:05 Cyro wrote: ^You could put something in another scene and switch to it. There's a scene-switcher app to do it automatically i believe when tabbing out of sc2 and maybe other games, not sure on details
Would be awesome if someone could link me the scene-switcher app
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On October 06 2013 21:38 doggy wrote:Show nested quote +On October 06 2013 21:05 Cyro wrote: ^You could put something in another scene and switch to it. There's a scene-switcher app to do it automatically i believe when tabbing out of sc2 and maybe other games, not sure on details Would be awesome if someone could link me the scene-switcher app
Simple scene switcher plugin http://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1785
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This is basically how you would want to setup the Scene Switcher for your needs: http://i.imgur.com/SUgh1OD.png
Whenever StarCraft II is the primary window, it will automatically switch to your "SC2" scene which should already have the game capture source setup for SC2. When it doesn't recognize any active window titles (i.e. when you minimize), it will switch to your "ETC" scene, which could be a picture or a Monitor Capture source for your desktop, etc.
If you want to add more games, just create a separate scene for each game (e.g. Dota2) and add a game capture source for that game. Then, just add the scene and appropriate window title in the plugin and it will automatically switch to the appropriate scene when you play any of your specified games.
(Note: just make sure you put the plugins in the right folders: 32-bit goes into Program Files\OBS\plugins, 64-bit goes into Program Files\OBS\64bit\plugins. It will be listed as "OBS Scene switcher" in your Plugins button in OBS.)
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So I've been messing around with OBS, and have everything set up exactly as outlined in the OP, but when I do stream preview, and/or start streaming, all I get is a still image of my game screen. It doesn't matter if I use window capture, monitor capture, or game capture, it all does the same thing.
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Northern Ireland22201 Posts
I can't seem to stream Skype - using window capture gives me a black screen. Monitor capture does show it though. I'm running the 64-bit version. Running OBS as administrator.
Also, can someone summarise for me (because I'm noob), what effect bitrate has on the picture clarity, and cpu usage? I've got about 10mbit upload so I can go quite high on bitrate. I'm running on an Intel i5 3210M @ 2.50Ghz. My base resolution is 1366*768 and I've downscaled it to 1092x614 with Lanczos filter and 30fps.
http://www.twitch.tv/ahswtini/b/468451040
The pause at ~10s was because I tabbed out.
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Are you using a 2nd monitor with your laptop? Window Capture might not be able to capture a second window behind a fullscreen window (i.e. it won't capture Skype if you're playing fullscreen Hearthstone), but I'm not 100% positive on that. Maybe try running Hearthstone windowed and enable Aero*? (*Assuming you have Windows 7)
Bitrate affects picture quality (higher bitrate = higher quality) and has no effect on CPU usage. Twitch doesn't like when you go over 3500-4000kbps, so consider that a soft cap. If you're only playing games like Hearthstone (minimal motion/change in the scene), then there's really no need to use a high bitrate. If you use a high bitrate you may exceed some viewers' download speeds and they won't be able to watch your stream without lagging.
Also, you probably don't need to downscale the resolution for Hearthstone, but I'm not sure how much power a mobile i5 really has to offer. Text would be sharper if you didn't downscale (not that your stream looks bad, just small improvements :D). For other, more demanding games, you will most likely need to downscale.
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Northern Ireland22201 Posts
I don't have a second monitor. Hearthstone is already running in a window, still getting a black screen with Skype.
I'm going to stream a fair bit of Dota as well, and obviously don't want it to impact my game performance too much. However, current settings are fine. I'll up my bitrate from 1700 to 2300kbps. Thanks for the info1
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United Kingdom20157 Posts
I think you need to be worried a bit for CPU usage on a weakish (laptop) dual core, so be a bit careful with dota if you are concerned for performance. You can lower CPU usage of dota by FPS capping i'd assume (if your FPS is really high, but it's probably not) and lower CPU usage from streaming by lowering resolution and FPS. Leave preset at Veryfast though. If game runs ok, and stream runs ok, you are probably good
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Northern Ireland22201 Posts
Game runs pretty good, played two full pretty intensive matches. I'll cap my FPS to 45, it used to be 60. I assume this shouldn't make a noticeable difference to me?
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United Kingdom20157 Posts
I wouldn't bother with that, i just FPS cap games down to etc 90 if the FPS-cap implementation is good and they're running away to 600fps and using a bunch of CPU to do it like LoL does
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Northern Ireland22201 Posts
Hmm ok. Final question - does OBS record my mic input into Skype? I have the mic settings set to push to talk in OBS, but when I was streaming with a skype conversation open, I could hear my clicking and keyboard tapping and it was very loud. This was when I wasn't even holding the PTT button.
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Canada13372 Posts
On October 10 2013 06:58 ahswtini wrote: Hmm ok. Final question - does OBS record my mic input into Skype? I have the mic settings set to push to talk in OBS, but when I was streaming with a skype conversation open, I could hear my clicking and keyboard tapping and it was very loud. This was when I wasn't even holding the PTT button.
PTT in OBS is probably just enabling the mic input, and since skype is activating the mic itself then OBS could be accepting the input? I don't know for sure but this is likely the case?
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Classic theme + UScreenCapture started slow rendering and tearing even outside SC in the past few days, anyone with the same problem?
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On October 10 2013 08:16 ZeromuS wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2013 06:58 ahswtini wrote: Hmm ok. Final question - does OBS record my mic input into Skype? I have the mic settings set to push to talk in OBS, but when I was streaming with a skype conversation open, I could hear my clicking and keyboard tapping and it was very loud. This was when I wasn't even holding the PTT button. PTT in OBS is probably just enabling the mic input, and since skype is activating the mic itself then OBS could be accepting the input? I don't know for sure but this is likely the case?
I haven't used PTT, but if I have my mic muted on OBS it will not pick up my side of a skype call. I assume if PTT was used it would only pick up when activated. No chance the sounds were from your conversation (either whoever you were talking to was clicking or their mic picked up your output?)
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I like open broadcaster software. I use to stream with OBS not with xsplit anymore since its free and its work very well for me, simple and good quality.
WillyStrikeQc
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I have a question, I'm at 0.5 Mb/s upload speed
Does this mean I can't stream anything more than 480p?
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United Kingdom20157 Posts
You can stream pretty much anything (depending on cpu) more bitrate just makes it look better particularly in motion. If you tried to stream 1920x1080@48fps with 300kbit up, it would be unwatchable
Quite hard to stream with 0.5mbit up, you'd have to use like 300kbit video and 64-96kbit for audio, and probably a low resolution and FPS to make it look at all decent
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Yeah for my own attempts that's pretty much what happened. I couldn't stream anything that looked half good at 720p.
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Canada13372 Posts
Quick question, When I play games, there seems to be a black box surrounding all side of my broadcast. Curious as to why this is? I play games at 1600x900 because of my monitor, could that be why?
For example: http://www.twitch.tv/zeromus_/b/470430828
Here I am playing Wolf Among Us and it has no windowed full screen option. I am using GameCap to stream this one.
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Your aspect ratio is different to the Twitch player aspect ratio. This is a problem with the twitch player not expanding properly to fit the broadcast.
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