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I was using it before and it was better for me than Xsplit and it is (or atleas was) free
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Anyway for those who want to improve their stream bandwidth I highly recommend downloading the TCPRelay program as it bypasses XSplit arbitrary upload bandwidth cap resulting in a much better quality stream overall.
Full instructions and information on this program can be found at this link.
http://www.xsplit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7159
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Very nice guide: Tho I've to note that 32bit OBS also captures 64bit system's desktop and if you in some case want to use GameCapture source to get your COH live (for example in case of performance issue) you'll have to use 32bit OBS as RelicCOH.exe is 32bit application and only 64bit dll can be injected in 64bit apps
Yeah I noticed that aswell. The program just wouldn't start streaming CoH if I'd use the 64-bit version of OBS
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Thanks for the guide guys. I am currently trying out the Open Broadcast software however I am having a hard time dropping all my frames. I originally used a special program called TCPRelay in order to stream using Xsplit. However since I am not sure of how to connect the TCPRelay program to Open Broadcast I am unable to stream with this other broadcasting software.
Anyway for those who want to improve their stream bandwidth I highly recommend downloading the TCPRelay program as it bypasses XSplit arbitrary upload bandwidth cap resulting in a much better quality stream overall.
Full instructions and information on this program can be found at this link.
http://www.xsplit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7159
you dont need TCPRelay anymore with OBS
@ inverse! great guide! good working putting it all togehter
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Remember to tweak your audio settings. Setting your audio quality to max doesn't cost much as far as I know, but makes a difference on the other end.
Mute/unmute buttons for mic and audio are also a good idea.
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you dont need TCPRelay anymore with OBS
@ inverse! great guide! good working putting it all togehter
Really? Because at the moment I am dropping nearly all my frames when I try to stream at 1080p. I have set the bit rate to 2000 and the buffer to 4000. My screen res is 1360x768.
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Your screen resolution is 768p and you're trying to stream at 1080p?
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Really? Because at the moment I am dropping nearly all my frames when I try to stream at 1080p. I have set the bit rate to 2000 and the buffer to 4000. My screen res is 1360x768.
Mate, it doesnt make any sense to stream something at a higher resolution than the source. You don't magically gain information.