Hello!
I stream on a frequent basis using OBS and have recently significantly upgraded my PC in order to keep streaming with a higher quality. I stream usually with a friend who is on my LAN.
The question I have today is how can I stream from my PC but also show his PoV in a different scene with as little lag or delay as possible compared to my PoV.
(So screen region of a separate stream is out of the question with Twitchs large delay)
(Please note that audio isn't necessary from his side as we'll be using a LAN Ventrilo server)
I have already explored this using capture cards that use PSI express ports (that OBS picked up instantly) however we're having issues with black screens or significant tearing on the non-streamers PC, OBS and on Twitch itself. Where as the streamers PoV (my PoV) remains perfectly fine.
Note he also upgraded his PC, very similar specs to myself.
To give you an idea of how I'm trying it accomplish this right now is:
My stream is setup, I'm on one scene.
The other scene is set to my capture card.
The input into the capture card is a long HTMI cable that goes from my card to the other guys room.
It then goes into a HTMI split, then into the back of his graphics card.
Another HTMI on the split goes into his monitor. (so he can see)
This works, I see his screen and the quality is great. Then he moves in game and the tearing starts. I'm lead to believe this has to do with the refresh rate of his monitor or the capture card. He, however, cannot see the screen that is being sent to my capture card and has to set his dual montior setup to "mirror" so he can see what he's actually doing and what is being broadcasted to me. I think mirroring also increases the extra tearing we see.
We're also considering to do the stream both ways, so either I stream or he streams with both PoVs on each so we'll need to get an extra capture card if this way can work.
If anyone out there has any experience at all with this kind of setup please let us know, we'd be happy to pay for your services/time.
The capture card I'm using - http://www.amazon.co.uk/StarTech-com-Ex ... pture+card
The HDMI Split - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001 ... UTF8&psc=1
Cable 1 - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008 ... UTF8&psc=1
Cable 2 - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00D ... UTF8&psc=1
I stream on a frequent basis using OBS and have recently significantly upgraded my PC in order to keep streaming with a higher quality. I stream usually with a friend who is on my LAN.
The question I have today is how can I stream from my PC but also show his PoV in a different scene with as little lag or delay as possible compared to my PoV.
(So screen region of a separate stream is out of the question with Twitchs large delay)
(Please note that audio isn't necessary from his side as we'll be using a LAN Ventrilo server)
I have already explored this using capture cards that use PSI express ports (that OBS picked up instantly) however we're having issues with black screens or significant tearing on the non-streamers PC, OBS and on Twitch itself. Where as the streamers PoV (my PoV) remains perfectly fine.
Note he also upgraded his PC, very similar specs to myself.
To give you an idea of how I'm trying it accomplish this right now is:
My stream is setup, I'm on one scene.
The other scene is set to my capture card.
The input into the capture card is a long HTMI cable that goes from my card to the other guys room.
It then goes into a HTMI split, then into the back of his graphics card.
Another HTMI on the split goes into his monitor. (so he can see)
This works, I see his screen and the quality is great. Then he moves in game and the tearing starts. I'm lead to believe this has to do with the refresh rate of his monitor or the capture card. He, however, cannot see the screen that is being sent to my capture card and has to set his dual montior setup to "mirror" so he can see what he's actually doing and what is being broadcasted to me. I think mirroring also increases the extra tearing we see.
We're also considering to do the stream both ways, so either I stream or he streams with both PoVs on each so we'll need to get an extra capture card if this way can work.
If anyone out there has any experience at all with this kind of setup please let us know, we'd be happy to pay for your services/time.
The capture card I'm using - http://www.amazon.co.uk/StarTech-com-Ex ... pture+card
The HDMI Split - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001 ... UTF8&psc=1
Cable 1 - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008 ... UTF8&psc=1
Cable 2 - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00D ... UTF8&psc=1