Yes.. i use the same pc, for play and stream :)Just to clarify... you are using the same PC, just one PC, to both play and stream?
I dont know haha.. i use avermedia pci on my pc, and i want my pc use the avermedia because i dont want loss CPU when im playing..Then... what is the Avermedia capturing?
Sorry.. im idiot, and i dont understand what u say.. can u explain me better pls..¿? thanksIt is more stressing for the cpu to read captured data from a capture card than it is to game capture the same data, so if you want less cpu usage, you need to use game capture instead of a capture card.
Your capture card is making your CPU work harder, remove it, use Game Capture Source in OBS
Maybe read a guide about adding sources:
https://obsproject.com/wiki/OBS-Studio-Overview#scenes-and-sources
That picture does not show a game capture, it shows a video device capture with the Avermedia selected.
What Dedrick is suggesting is disconnect your Avermedia, delete the video capture source and add a game capture source instead, and use it to select from a list of running applications the one you are trying to capture.
I recommend you to watch some YouTube tutorials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTk99mHDX_I
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzo7l8HTJNK-IKzM_zDicTd2u20Ab2pAl