Question / Help I have a couple of questions (Dazzle and Avermedia)

avoids

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Before I start I am just tired of using Xsplit. I pay for the license and I personally think this it is not worth it. I recently found out that Dazzle is support through Xsplit and so is the Avermedia.

I currently use my Dazzle to stream my playstation 1 I am curious to know what settings I should have for the playstation 1.

I also am interested in buying an Avermedia Live to stream my XboxOne and I am also curious to know what settings I should have. I currently own a HDPVR2 Gaming edition and the quality is just awful when using Xsplit, but from what I have seen the Avermedia Live is absolutely gorgeous. According to my knowledge it is not possible to use the HDPVR 2 With OBS.

I have 5 Upload which again to my knowledge is good enough to stream @high quality.

Thanks!
 
if you have 5mb/s upload, then generally your system is more important at that point for whatever it is you're streaming. I would recommend just setting your OBS base resolution to the same resolution of whatever it is you're recording with your dazzle, and then using 3000 bitrate so you have more than enough for whatever it is you're streaming.
 
I do not know the base resolution for the ps1. But I will find it out thanks!
Here are my PC specs:
AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.4GHz
10 GB RAM
Are they good enough?
 
Do you have an idea on what good setting are for the Aver media? Also what resolution for PS1 do you know? Thanks!! I tried googling it buck could not find anything on the subject.
 
Thanks dude you are the best, also is there any specific settings that I should use for the avermedia Live HD internal? I will have mine Wednesday!
 
Not particularly. Setup with the Live Gamer HD is pretty straightforward normally. I assume you're referring to the Live Gamer HD?
 
That's the Live Gamer HD, yes. Whether it's the "best" capture device is certainly up for debate, though.
 
dodgepong said:
That's the Live Gamer HD, yes. Whether it's the "best" capture device is certainly up for debate, though.

I am curious to know your opinion from what I have seen it has the best quality and everyone I know that has one has nothing but good things to say about it.
 
Don't get me wrong, it's a nice card for the price. "Best" is a subjective term, though. A capture card like the SC-512N1-L is arguably "better" because it capture more resolutions, more formats, and outputs at up to 1080p60, but it also doesn't have HDMI audio input, which is unfortunate. And it costs almost twice as much as the Live Gamer HD.
 
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