tripletopper
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Hello about less than a week ago I made my first big twitch cast on my cell phone. Before I was using a pathetic 400 kilobits outbound DSL and had to make sure no one else was on the internet to do my Mr. Do's Castle highlights.
Before I just broadcast the screen and had my speech sync with it.
Now I'm broadcasting both game audio and video and audio and video of me reacting to video as well as synthesize speech of others' texts.
I noticed a few problems. first due to the fact that I don't have a real LAN to speak of, I had to use easycap compatible to capture cards and a generic easycap player.
I originally wanted my scene be in 3D but having two cameras both pointed at me and using side-by-side half. I can't get a side-by-side half which is 2 images of me. As soon as I tried to get two images of me along with a third image, that of the game, the computer has been screwing up. I have an Apple Mac program which shows that all three cameras were running and perceived so therefore it's a problem with OBS because as soon as I turned on the third camera either the game footage or the other camera went bye-bye.
Speaking of which I have a whole bunch of sync problems. Watching the playback, first the video game video and audio were in sync with each other, and my video footage of myself was in sync with the video footage reacting to what I was seeing at the time or hearing.
But the sound kind of sounded early. I did the clap test and the clap sounded early.
Also there were chat problems. I noticed there were three different distinct chat windows. When you heard a synthesized voice reading the chat, my timing with the synthesized voice was fairly reasonable. However my on screen printing of the chat what is late and the web servers printing of the chat outside the main screen was even later than my printing of the chat.
Also I know my camera is both blurry and choppy. I assume I rotate the one eye that shooting until I get the right focus on it to fix the blurriness.
I noticed that the VHS video of a show that I own the rights to play perfectly fine and looked like a VHS video should. But my camera video look very choppy. I thought it looked worse then a cheap tv cartoon.
Finally I broadcast out on my cell phone so the only OBS that could do that with streamlabs OBS for Android. I had to set my OBS on screen capture, pipe it in with an HDMI input adapter, and use camera software that is also capture input software and have that running while OBS is running. PS there's no options for log file in McIntosh I clicked on log file and it show Windows log file information.
So why can my Macintosh see 3 cameras at one time, but not the best version of OBS that can run on Mac OS 10.9? Even though there was film downstairs in the basement with Mac OS 10.9 and that's considered an obsolete version of OBS I'm still having similar problems with a computer running Mac OS 10.13. my computer understands three capture card sources but not obs.
As for broadcasting that's a streamlabs OBS problem, but I noticed my playback was kind of choppy on my camera looking at it. Maybe the cell phone captured exactly what was going on but it was the old obs with the newest version for the highest my computer could go either 10.8 or 10.9 (forget which exactly)
Before I just broadcast the screen and had my speech sync with it.
Now I'm broadcasting both game audio and video and audio and video of me reacting to video as well as synthesize speech of others' texts.
I noticed a few problems. first due to the fact that I don't have a real LAN to speak of, I had to use easycap compatible to capture cards and a generic easycap player.
I originally wanted my scene be in 3D but having two cameras both pointed at me and using side-by-side half. I can't get a side-by-side half which is 2 images of me. As soon as I tried to get two images of me along with a third image, that of the game, the computer has been screwing up. I have an Apple Mac program which shows that all three cameras were running and perceived so therefore it's a problem with OBS because as soon as I turned on the third camera either the game footage or the other camera went bye-bye.
Speaking of which I have a whole bunch of sync problems. Watching the playback, first the video game video and audio were in sync with each other, and my video footage of myself was in sync with the video footage reacting to what I was seeing at the time or hearing.
But the sound kind of sounded early. I did the clap test and the clap sounded early.
Also there were chat problems. I noticed there were three different distinct chat windows. When you heard a synthesized voice reading the chat, my timing with the synthesized voice was fairly reasonable. However my on screen printing of the chat what is late and the web servers printing of the chat outside the main screen was even later than my printing of the chat.
Also I know my camera is both blurry and choppy. I assume I rotate the one eye that shooting until I get the right focus on it to fix the blurriness.
I noticed that the VHS video of a show that I own the rights to play perfectly fine and looked like a VHS video should. But my camera video look very choppy. I thought it looked worse then a cheap tv cartoon.
Finally I broadcast out on my cell phone so the only OBS that could do that with streamlabs OBS for Android. I had to set my OBS on screen capture, pipe it in with an HDMI input adapter, and use camera software that is also capture input software and have that running while OBS is running. PS there's no options for log file in McIntosh I clicked on log file and it show Windows log file information.
So why can my Macintosh see 3 cameras at one time, but not the best version of OBS that can run on Mac OS 10.9? Even though there was film downstairs in the basement with Mac OS 10.9 and that's considered an obsolete version of OBS I'm still having similar problems with a computer running Mac OS 10.13. my computer understands three capture card sources but not obs.
As for broadcasting that's a streamlabs OBS problem, but I noticed my playback was kind of choppy on my camera looking at it. Maybe the cell phone captured exactly what was going on but it was the old obs with the newest version for the highest my computer could go either 10.8 or 10.9 (forget which exactly)