![]() There isnt a single RPG stream that would require higher than 720p30 because there really isn't that much fast movement going on. Might need to put in Advanced mode instead of standard. Sure you can have a buffering live stream and export a pretty video to YT, but then why bother streaming it live if the quality of the stream is gong to be so poor many people can't watch it?įor OBS, this has probably been mentioned, but you need to set your video to 1280*780 where it says Rescale for streaming. it will just give problems and more buffering from the Twitch ingest servers if you are not partner. so unless you have the best internet connection and upload speeds, the best thing to set your software to is 720p30.ġ080p will only have good quality to viewers for Twitch partners, for everyone else buffer badly as can be seen in the most recent FGFridays VODs.Ħ0 FPS isn't needed for anything basic cams and FG does. One thing about streaming on Twitch especially, unless you have partnership or 100+ viewers per stream, you will never get the best video feeds such as YT will offer. ![]() ![]() the rest are memory hogs and memory leaks, or jsut don't work that well. if you need video the two best options currently are VSee and Discord. VSee is free, for now, but it can glitch and fail to connect if someone has a wonky versin error and can't get upgraded. You can check my Twitch channel (link in my signature) and see my episodes. 'd like to confirm that VSee is an excellent piece of software to use with OBS while streaming a Fantasy Grounds game. (this one don't have cameras on, but shows how I had improved the previous layout) The only issue I noticed in VSee is that, when more than six people get in the conference, the cameras start to lag a lot, but this could be my own connection, because I am recording the games and also usually DMing them.Īnd here are some examples of my recorded games using this setup (sorry, they are in portuguese. Better, since each person have it’s own window, if someone enter or leave the conference, it won’t mess up your layout. When configuring OBS, you can assign that windows to a place on your layout, so each time you open OBS, VSee and Fantasy Grounds, everything will be in place as the last time you used them. Those windows can be resized at you pleasure, can be pinned on specific parts of your desktop, and you can save where they are, so when you open VSee again, the windows will be right there on that exact spot. Recently, my group discovered VSee, a communication software much like Skype or Hangouts, but with a huge advantage when used in conjunction with OBS: in VSee, each camera opens a new window.
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