tripletopper
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It seems like no matter what I do no one wants me to stream.
Let's just say I'm one of the few households left in America that doesn't have speed that's legally defined as Broadband as of 2010 (the 2010 Broadband minimums are 3 MB in, 1 MB out, are paultry by today's standards, and I even today can't achieve that much.)
I tried to use the second monitor of my McIntosh using a thunderbolt one to HDMI cable and then plug the HDMI cable into a capture card that is UVC generic.
If I said it in 640 by 480 mode, I can get my second picture to mirror my first picture or can have two separate pictures.
This is an app on my Android phone they'll let me receive a video signal and let me put it on my Android monitor and then another program could capture what's on the Android monitor and send that out to the world where I have way more bandwidth on my phone compared to my home internet.
The problem is every time I plug in the monitor it works fine when OBS is not running but as soon as OBS is running there is something which cuts off the second monitor which is the Android. And if both monitors are mirrored it turns the second one black which is my Android monitor.
I guess the only thing that's left to do is to do the "cheap out" method of kinoscoping, that is filming the TV directly that is organizing the OBS project using my cellular phone as an outbound camera connected to the internet.
It may look cheap but it's better than nothing.
By the way can you please fix that error of the screen blacking out every time OBS comes on when I use my Android as a second monitor for my Mac. It works perfectly fine until OBS comes on. If OBS is shut off it works perfectly fine as a second monitor. This is an OBS issue.
Let's just say I'm one of the few households left in America that doesn't have speed that's legally defined as Broadband as of 2010 (the 2010 Broadband minimums are 3 MB in, 1 MB out, are paultry by today's standards, and I even today can't achieve that much.)
I tried to use the second monitor of my McIntosh using a thunderbolt one to HDMI cable and then plug the HDMI cable into a capture card that is UVC generic.
If I said it in 640 by 480 mode, I can get my second picture to mirror my first picture or can have two separate pictures.
This is an app on my Android phone they'll let me receive a video signal and let me put it on my Android monitor and then another program could capture what's on the Android monitor and send that out to the world where I have way more bandwidth on my phone compared to my home internet.
The problem is every time I plug in the monitor it works fine when OBS is not running but as soon as OBS is running there is something which cuts off the second monitor which is the Android. And if both monitors are mirrored it turns the second one black which is my Android monitor.
I guess the only thing that's left to do is to do the "cheap out" method of kinoscoping, that is filming the TV directly that is organizing the OBS project using my cellular phone as an outbound camera connected to the internet.
It may look cheap but it's better than nothing.
By the way can you please fix that error of the screen blacking out every time OBS comes on when I use my Android as a second monitor for my Mac. It works perfectly fine until OBS comes on. If OBS is shut off it works perfectly fine as a second monitor. This is an OBS issue.