OBS with Tiktok Studio

jager_mister56

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Hi, I don't know if I can post this here, but hoping someone can help if they had the same problem. When streaming to kick I have no issues and FPS is good, around 150 - 200, but when I use virtual camera on OBS to tiktok studio, my frames are dropping to 80-100, game is stuttering a lot and just not playable really. Graphics doesn't seem to be overloaded nor the CPU!

I have: Ryzen 9 5950X & RTX 4070 Super & 32GB RAM

Just hoping has come across the similar issue and resolved it.

Also the game is Call of Duty, but other games are similar. It seems to be a tiktok studio problem, but I see so many streaming no issue, maybe they're dual pc I don't know

I've attached a file from my logs how ever I didn't stream but did have OBS and tiktok open at this time
 

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mr. YARS

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It's due to the virtual camera. I had the same issue. It seems like launching the virtual camera puts a significant load on the GPU encoder, essentially adding another stream. I set up my TikTok stream separately in TikTok Live Studio and added a second webcam.
 

jager_mister56

New Member
It's due to the virtual camera. I had the same issue. It seems like launching the virtual camera puts a significant load on the GPU encoder, essentially adding another stream. I set up my TikTok stream separately in TikTok Live Studio and added a second webcam.
Yes I was thinking that, but I can't use my camera while it's in use on OBS?
 

Legos_Juegoss

New Member
Yes I was thinking that, but I can't use my camera while it's in use on OBS?
I know this is close to a year late but I thought I'd reply for anyone one else looking for a solution.
I downloaded an app NVIDEA BROADCAST to help with my mic audio and found that they actually split your webcam into multiple sources

1. Download NVIDEA BROADCAST (or another app like it I guess)
2. Under Video, select your webcam and add any effects to it that you would like, I only use "virtual background" (be careful bc some of these will cause a heavy load on your pc)
3. Inside your other apps settings, instead of your webcam, select "Camera (NVIDEA Broadcast)" as the source
You will need to do this with every app that uses a webcam: OBS, TT Live Studio, Discord, and anything else you have using your webcam

Enjoy! :)
P.s - TT Live Studio has some requirements before you can use a webcam on stream so keep that in mind :)
 
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