jamanjeval
New Member
I'm setting up a research study where a remote observer watches and interacts with a subject running a simulation.
I'm using Open Broadcaster to record and remotely mirror the subject's screen (running at 1080p/30FPS) and mono microphone to another computer via dedicated gigabit ethernet. I'm only able to get down to about 3-5 seconds latency. Is there a way to get it even lower? Less than 1 second?
I am recording and streaming, but have also tried just streaming. The system is running with a lot of headroom (GFX card, ram, CPU) I've tried downscaling and lowering the frame rate with no improvement. I'm encoding using NVIDIA NVEC
My set up:
PC (source and recording)
i7-4770K Haswell @ 3.5GHz
32GB ram
SSD
Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 4GB
Directly connected via Gigabit Ethernet (no switches, just a cable) to a MacBook Pro running RTMP server on NGINX and viewed locally with VLC.
I'm using Open Broadcaster to record and remotely mirror the subject's screen (running at 1080p/30FPS) and mono microphone to another computer via dedicated gigabit ethernet. I'm only able to get down to about 3-5 seconds latency. Is there a way to get it even lower? Less than 1 second?
I am recording and streaming, but have also tried just streaming. The system is running with a lot of headroom (GFX card, ram, CPU) I've tried downscaling and lowering the frame rate with no improvement. I'm encoding using NVIDIA NVEC
My set up:
PC (source and recording)
i7-4770K Haswell @ 3.5GHz
32GB ram
SSD
Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 4GB
Directly connected via Gigabit Ethernet (no switches, just a cable) to a MacBook Pro running RTMP server on NGINX and viewed locally with VLC.