Dat Oni Posted September 12, 2016 Share #1 Posted September 12, 2016 So, for the past week, I have tried streaming FFXIV with Open Broadcaster Software to next to no avail. I cannot get footage of this game. Game Capture and Window Capture both capture absolutely nothing, and Monitor Capture seemed to work for a couple of streams (with admittedly laggy results), but now, for some reason, does not. I don't know what I should be doing. Please, somebody help me out, here. Link to comment
Virella Posted September 12, 2016 Share #2 Posted September 12, 2016 My educated guess, your PC can't handle streaming at the settings you have. You're probably trying to crank quality too high for what your PC can handle. Also, unless you have partnership, Twitch doesn't allow you to run decent quality anyhow. It is silly. Anyhow, just google a few guides, and people will tell what you can run with what settings. Link to comment
Dat Oni Posted September 12, 2016 Author Share #3 Posted September 12, 2016 Here's my specs, if this helps: Radeon HD 7700 Series for graphics card. I also did a download/upload speed test. Link to comment
Unnamed Mercenary Posted September 12, 2016 Share #4 Posted September 12, 2016 I'd suggest checking your OBS settings. Chances are, it's not picking up the game rendering properly. ...which can happen often enough if you have dual monitors. You'll also want to check your encoder settings to make sure you aren't sending twitch (or any other streaming site) a video that's too high-quality to be real-time with your upload bandwidth. Link to comment
Dat Oni Posted September 12, 2016 Author Share #5 Posted September 12, 2016 I'd suggest checking your OBS settings. Chances are, it's not picking up the game rendering properly. ...which can happen often enough if you have dual monitors. You'll also want to check your encoder settings to make sure you aren't sending twitch (or any other streaming site) a video that's too high-quality to be real-time with your upload bandwidth. I am gonna be real with you. I have absolutely no idea what constitutes too high quality. My max bitrate is 2200. I'm using twitch. Link to comment
Cecily Jisi Posted September 12, 2016 Share #6 Posted September 12, 2016 It's definitely gotta be something in your OBS settings. I don't know what else to say unless I was there messing around with it for you. That's how I learned. Link to comment
Dat Oni Posted September 12, 2016 Author Share #7 Posted September 12, 2016 Working with Raltz Waltz, I've been able to get the video to play using Window Capture, but the quality isn't so great, according to him. Link to comment
Dat Oni Posted September 12, 2016 Author Share #8 Posted September 12, 2016 I have tried everything the guides tell me to do. I have decreased bitrate, I have increased bitrate. I have turned off aero, I have decreased resolution to 1280x720 at 30 FPS. All of it amounts to either tremendously laggy capture, or a frozen video with little to no audio. I'm at the point of just giving up. Link to comment
Unnamed Mercenary Posted September 12, 2016 Share #9 Posted September 12, 2016 720p even at 30fps is probably way too much data for your upload speeds. You need to decrease your resolution and bitrate until you can get something acceptably smooth out. It's a bit like a rolling boil or a careful simmer. You have to keep adjusting until things are -just right-. Link to comment
Kellach Woods Posted September 12, 2016 Share #10 Posted September 12, 2016 Honestly at the potato settings non-partner Twitch will allow you to stream, great graphical quality you don't need for the PC. I'd dare say increasing the bitrate will only make the stream unwatchable for most because they'll need more bandwidth than necessary to watch. but all i know is streaming an old ass arcade game so your mileage may vary. Link to comment
Dat Oni Posted September 13, 2016 Author Share #11 Posted September 13, 2016 720p even at 30fps is probably way too much data for your upload speeds. You need to decrease your resolution and bitrate until you can get something acceptably smooth out. It's a bit like a rolling boil or a careful simmer. You have to keep adjusting until things are -just right-. I've been doing as you suggested, and what do you know, it actually worked. Now it's just a matter of seeing how far I can push it before experiencing technical difficulties. Link to comment
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