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Twitchtv questions
I havent used twitch to record yet, is there any less laggy stream recorders or is this pretty much it for eq, and would anyone be interested in watching me run around killin people on a cleric. Thinking about doing this but have no clue about it. Im assuming the lag will be like fraps running?
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I don't get any lag from OBS.
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OBS best program, Fraps is very shitty, and consumes a lot of CPU for no reason.
You shouldn't lag if you have the proper options. |
you use OBS or XSplit to broadcast to your twitch page. from what i gathered, xsplit is easier, obs is better
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I found OBS to be pretty straight forward with ease of use and plus it's free.
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I use xsplit which I pay a license for but theres ways around that if youre interested in that.
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xsplit is best, also for local recording. (see sig)
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ffsplit - it's badass and lightweight, the only thing it's missing is a macro for start/stop recording (but might some how be configurable)
http://www.ffsplit.com/ It worked REALLY well out of all the 10 different packages i tried. - other options in thread are fine for mostly just streaming. You will need to find some better encoders than what is installed with windows, ffsplit installed it's own encoders. (Codecs) most codecs install both the decoder and encoder. And IDK how to configure that stuff in the other apps, they just default to the defaults. And I had bad luck with that. |
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