tripletopper
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My UVC capture card looks like it has analog snowiness when plugged into my macintosh. I have a 2011 Mac Mini which did OBS fine with an earlier version of OBS on OS 10.12, butt upping it to 10.13 made the capture cards snowy. Also there were problems recognizing the cards as camera inputs.
It looks like the higher I go, the more resources I need, so downgrading the Mac OS might give me more power to do more stuff.
I hve the maximum RAM at 16 GB.
However my bandwidth issue is doubling the problem.
My bggest bradband source is a 4G android cell phone. And I use a UVC input and a Moto G7 (plan to uapgrade to a G7 Power because my carrier needs certain phones and the vanilla g7 is not one of them.
I can't use VLC very well becuase VLC requires a home LAN Network and everything I'm doing is wireless. Our only land based internet is 1.5 Mb/s in 400 kb/s out.
I have to use a HotSpot (don't worry, Visible has unlimited hotspot at 5-12 M in, 2-5 M out). But it only connects to one device.
I have a Vonets device which can split it between my computer, my game console, and save the rest of the net for broadcasting out. (which is not limited by hotspot regulations, because the phone is acting as my OBS, using SLOBS Android edition.)
It looks like the higher I go, the more resources I need, so downgrading the Mac OS might give me more power to do more stuff.
I hve the maximum RAM at 16 GB.
However my bandwidth issue is doubling the problem.
My bggest bradband source is a 4G android cell phone. And I use a UVC input and a Moto G7 (plan to uapgrade to a G7 Power because my carrier needs certain phones and the vanilla g7 is not one of them.
I can't use VLC very well becuase VLC requires a home LAN Network and everything I'm doing is wireless. Our only land based internet is 1.5 Mb/s in 400 kb/s out.
I have to use a HotSpot (don't worry, Visible has unlimited hotspot at 5-12 M in, 2-5 M out). But it only connects to one device.
I have a Vonets device which can split it between my computer, my game console, and save the rest of the net for broadcasting out. (which is not limited by hotspot regulations, because the phone is acting as my OBS, using SLOBS Android edition.)