Is there any services today which support 60fps streaming?
I know twitch supports it, but if you're not a partner of twitch it's going to buffer every now and then for your viewers.
Older video game systems had sprite on/off in order to simulate semi transparency. Such as you take a hit in a game, then you're hero starts flickering a short while. OR when there is too many sprites in horizontal line, half the sprites would be drawn on even frames, and second half of sprites would be drawn on odd frames.
running 30 fps video can make some sprites go totally invisible to the viewer and this kinda sucks.
So I'm wondering if there is any service out there which supports 60fps streaming?!
I have 100mbit up / down. Services confirm it's like ~92mbit down / ~80mbit up. I have 4770K processor and a GTX670.
I run games thru the AverMedia ExtremeCap U3 to open broadcaster streamer. Recording videos at 60fps work great. Very hi fidelity! :) Currently I record 720p as that's worked best for my viewers on twitch, I've been using 3000kbps. But according to people 2000kbps is recommended so viewers don't get bashed by buffering. Sadly 2000 kbps is not enough for 60fps streaming.
I know twitch supports it, but if you're not a partner of twitch it's going to buffer every now and then for your viewers.
Older video game systems had sprite on/off in order to simulate semi transparency. Such as you take a hit in a game, then you're hero starts flickering a short while. OR when there is too many sprites in horizontal line, half the sprites would be drawn on even frames, and second half of sprites would be drawn on odd frames.
running 30 fps video can make some sprites go totally invisible to the viewer and this kinda sucks.
So I'm wondering if there is any service out there which supports 60fps streaming?!
I have 100mbit up / down. Services confirm it's like ~92mbit down / ~80mbit up. I have 4770K processor and a GTX670.
I run games thru the AverMedia ExtremeCap U3 to open broadcaster streamer. Recording videos at 60fps work great. Very hi fidelity! :) Currently I record 720p as that's worked best for my viewers on twitch, I've been using 3000kbps. But according to people 2000kbps is recommended so viewers don't get bashed by buffering. Sadly 2000 kbps is not enough for 60fps streaming.
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