Windows Tablet for OBS

Customlegends

New Member
Hey I am Streaming IRL content when i am in Vacation and for this i have a Setup with a jetson nano and belabox that streams my video over SRT to my home pc where obs runs and streams it to twitch.

When i am in the Car i have use a big laptop to have more scenes and cameras.
So could stream with 6 or more webcams. without the laptop where obs runs with the multipe scene i only could stream my go pro.

I Want to exchange that old big laptop that runs with an ac adapter and exchange it to somethin new.
Im searching a Windows tablet that can run obs with multiple scenes and cameres whithout streaming just display it on a second monitor so that i can send everthing whats on that second montitor over hdmi over the belabox to my home pc where obs streams the content.

So i am searching a Tablet that has the opportunity to attach or detach a kexboard, that has usb c runs real windiows on it no arm procezessor only x86
i thought maybe you guys have a tablet in mind.
thanks for the advice have a nice day :)
 

Lawrence_SoCal

Active Member
Any such tablet is going to be designed for battery life, and due to extreme thermal constraints, low-performance. the opposite of what a multi-camera real-time video encoding system needs.

Modern latest gen CPUs are impressive, so if webcams of lower resolution (ie 720p30), a 2-in-1 (detachable keyboard) might work (learn to how to monitor for thermal throttling on your specific system and any possible mitigating steps). The thing to realize is that people OBS Studio setups vary greatly, plugins and there CPU impacts, etc can drive vastly different system demands.
And what sort of system lifetime do you expect (3yrs? more?) what sort of battery life?

If you want a system that performs similar to what you have now, then some system specs of what you have now will help. You could look up a CPU score for your system and compare to a latest 13th gen Intel power-constrained CPU in a 2-in-1 (ex Dell Latitude). And depending on your expected run time, be prepared to carry around external battery options. A light-weight (small battery) 2-in-1 pushed to its performance edge doing real-time video isn't going to last that long on battery. How long... it depends
 
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