I am posting here my evolution with streaming during the last 4 years because I want to improve the quality and wanted to share it looking for help and maybe it will be useful to someone:
First: I am not streaming games, but real life robot competitions with mixed video and app content (overlays with alpha video, several audio inputs, slowmo replays,...).
Had this rig since 2015:
- Pentium I3
- 8GB RAM
- 1 AVermedia AVerTV H727HD Capture PCI-E (it had visual artifacts on horizontal movement, not really usable IMHO)
- 2 AverMedia Live Gamer HD (using it either for capture or encoding the stream)
- Sometimes encoding with sw, sometimes with the i3 internal encoder, sometimes with one of the Live Gamer HD cards... quality is similar(ly bad)
Now, our streams are clearly not optimal, or at least I see people streaming in 720p with way more pixels / less compression.
720p - Feb 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wt_gpM47EU
720p - May 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLKtlONXZqo
480p - May 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfIE_dg0vSw
----------- Evolution from here ---------
I am thinking whether to go the "small improvement way" with devices like
Option 1:
External HDMI encoders to provide a USB 3 input to the PC (Magewell from 250€ or Chinese clone for 80€). But I understand I still need to encode in OBS losing some quality... so I don't really see a benefit in the final result.
Option 2:
Acquire a PCI card from Magewell that can do 2080p for 250€ and hope that the huge resolution compensates for the probable compression loss I will get.
Option 3:
Acquire the blackmagic decklink sdi 4k with several inputs so I can have several cameras and use HDMI to SDI converters (cheap) to use the inputs (this would only be 280€ for up to three cameras)
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1044783-REG/blackmagic_design_bdlksdi4k_decklink_sdi_4k.html
Option 4:
Acquire the BlackMagic Intensity 4k card for 250$ with HDMI input
https://www.videoguys.com.au/Shop/p/31017/blackmagic-design-intensity-pro-4k-pcie-bintspro4k.html
Option WTF:
Acquire the "Blackmagic Design DeckLink Studio 4K Capture & Playback Card" for 600€ euros (which seems to eat 4GB as I read online) and then probably go full crazy and acquire the "2017 Blackmagic Design ATEM Television Studio HD" for other 900€, or the higher level BlackMagic video desk for 1800€
The last option will probably make OBS unfeasible (I would need several BlackMagic capture cards to be able to swap and make fancy things and that would be a lot of money) and I will have to try to get used to the Blackmagic features and lose the benefits (and crashes) of many OBS plugins. But hopefully I will be streaming at realli'sh 1080p
Any recommendation?, what do you think? Do you have similar problems?
First: I am not streaming games, but real life robot competitions with mixed video and app content (overlays with alpha video, several audio inputs, slowmo replays,...).
Had this rig since 2015:
- Pentium I3
- 8GB RAM
- 1 AVermedia AVerTV H727HD Capture PCI-E (it had visual artifacts on horizontal movement, not really usable IMHO)
- 2 AverMedia Live Gamer HD (using it either for capture or encoding the stream)
- Sometimes encoding with sw, sometimes with the i3 internal encoder, sometimes with one of the Live Gamer HD cards... quality is similar(ly bad)
Now, our streams are clearly not optimal, or at least I see people streaming in 720p with way more pixels / less compression.
720p - Feb 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wt_gpM47EU
720p - May 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLKtlONXZqo
480p - May 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfIE_dg0vSw
----------- Evolution from here ---------
I am thinking whether to go the "small improvement way" with devices like
Option 1:
External HDMI encoders to provide a USB 3 input to the PC (Magewell from 250€ or Chinese clone for 80€). But I understand I still need to encode in OBS losing some quality... so I don't really see a benefit in the final result.
Option 2:
Acquire a PCI card from Magewell that can do 2080p for 250€ and hope that the huge resolution compensates for the probable compression loss I will get.
Option 3:
Acquire the blackmagic decklink sdi 4k with several inputs so I can have several cameras and use HDMI to SDI converters (cheap) to use the inputs (this would only be 280€ for up to three cameras)
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1044783-REG/blackmagic_design_bdlksdi4k_decklink_sdi_4k.html
Option 4:
Acquire the BlackMagic Intensity 4k card for 250$ with HDMI input
https://www.videoguys.com.au/Shop/p/31017/blackmagic-design-intensity-pro-4k-pcie-bintspro4k.html
Option WTF:
Acquire the "Blackmagic Design DeckLink Studio 4K Capture & Playback Card" for 600€ euros (which seems to eat 4GB as I read online) and then probably go full crazy and acquire the "2017 Blackmagic Design ATEM Television Studio HD" for other 900€, or the higher level BlackMagic video desk for 1800€
The last option will probably make OBS unfeasible (I would need several BlackMagic capture cards to be able to swap and make fancy things and that would be a lot of money) and I will have to try to get used to the Blackmagic features and lose the benefits (and crashes) of many OBS plugins. But hopefully I will be streaming at realli'sh 1080p
Any recommendation?, what do you think? Do you have similar problems?
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