What programs do you use?
Xsplit and Dxtory
http://xsplit.com
http://dxtory.com
I use Xsplit to control the screen aka input all the dxtory windows and extra webcams and overlays to.
I use DXtory to capture my OPENGL games.
Here is a GREAT tutorial to get both working:
Livestreaming using Dxtory and Xsplit
What are my settings?
This is where it gets complicated, your experience with these settings will vary depending on what computer you use as well as internet speeds. So here are a bunch of screenshots of each program to show you what MY bandwidth can handle.
Two different speedtests:
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30FPS
1280 x 720 (yes, not 1080p... some will argue that the quality is better that way, I will argue that too many people lag when you try to do this, not on YOUR end but on the VIEWERS end, IE go to youtube and try loading a 1080p video vs a 720p. The difference is NOT WORTH IT either viewing quality or download speed needed)
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DXTORY Settings
What do you run your games at?
1080p
With my new computer and 1080p settings I run everything at max 2560 X 1600 on my end and shrink it down to 1920 X 1080 for the stream.
With 720P Settings:
I run most my games at 1600X900 or up I run as high as 1920 X 1080
It has to be some sort of number that is a 16:9 format so when Xsplit broadcasts it back as 720p you don't get a weird disconnect between your screen and Xsplit.
There are some bugs, such as full screen not working with some games, and some games running at higher settings than others. Gotta play around with that.
Hopefully this was helpful. For more info ask away!
Xsplit and Dxtory
http://xsplit.com
http://dxtory.com
I use Xsplit to control the screen aka input all the dxtory windows and extra webcams and overlays to.
I use DXtory to capture my OPENGL games.
Here is a GREAT tutorial to get both working:
Livestreaming using Dxtory and Xsplit
What are my settings?
This is where it gets complicated, your experience with these settings will vary depending on what computer you use as well as internet speeds. So here are a bunch of screenshots of each program to show you what MY bandwidth can handle.
Two different speedtests:
MY NEW SETTINGS FOR 1080p Streaming.
IF YOU ARE STREAMING TO TWITCH.TV you will need to change the VBV Buffer to 4000 in order to not lag.View attachment 154View attachment 155View attachment 156
THIS WAS MY OLD SETTINGS FOR 720P Streaming.
Xsplit Settings30FPS
1280 x 720 (yes, not 1080p... some will argue that the quality is better that way, I will argue that too many people lag when you try to do this, not on YOUR end but on the VIEWERS end, IE go to youtube and try loading a 1080p video vs a 720p. The difference is NOT WORTH IT either viewing quality or download speed needed)
View attachment 157
DXTORY Settings
What do you run your games at?
1080p
With my new computer and 1080p settings I run everything at max 2560 X 1600 on my end and shrink it down to 1920 X 1080 for the stream.
With 720P Settings:
I run most my games at 1600X900 or up I run as high as 1920 X 1080
It has to be some sort of number that is a 16:9 format so when Xsplit broadcasts it back as 720p you don't get a weird disconnect between your screen and Xsplit.
There are some bugs, such as full screen not working with some games, and some games running at higher settings than others. Gotta play around with that.
Hopefully this was helpful. For more info ask away!