nycriichimahjong
New Member
Hello, I'm sorry if I'm posting a question that has been asked before. I see that people are running into hardware limitations when trying to incorporate more than 3 or 4 USB cameras.
I'm trying to run a set up to stream a tabletop game, mahjong. Ideally, there would be 9 video sources, but only 1 or 2 maximum displayed in each scene.
As someone not very tech-savvy, would I be able to use 9 video sources with a reasonably spec'd gaming laptop (Zephryus G14)?
My current plan is to have 4 or so USB webcams through a powered USB 3.0 hub, while the rest of the video sources will be android smartphones broadcasting on OBS.ninja.
I'm curious as to whether it be better to establish a separate WLAN network using a second wifi router just for the OBS.ninja smartphones, and basically broadcast with OBS through a second laptop.
The problem is after reading the forums and documentation, I've garnered that there are no 'hard' software limitations on this on the part of OBS or OBS.ninja, but rather people run into degraded performance and other issues that impact the practical feasibility of pulling something like this off.
Thanks so much in advance for any input you may have!
I'm trying to run a set up to stream a tabletop game, mahjong. Ideally, there would be 9 video sources, but only 1 or 2 maximum displayed in each scene.
As someone not very tech-savvy, would I be able to use 9 video sources with a reasonably spec'd gaming laptop (Zephryus G14)?
My current plan is to have 4 or so USB webcams through a powered USB 3.0 hub, while the rest of the video sources will be android smartphones broadcasting on OBS.ninja.
I'm curious as to whether it be better to establish a separate WLAN network using a second wifi router just for the OBS.ninja smartphones, and basically broadcast with OBS through a second laptop.
The problem is after reading the forums and documentation, I've garnered that there are no 'hard' software limitations on this on the part of OBS or OBS.ninja, but rather people run into degraded performance and other issues that impact the practical feasibility of pulling something like this off.
Thanks so much in advance for any input you may have!