Hey guys. Carried by the wave of optimism after 2GD's announcement about upcoming year in quake, I decided to follow his advice and actually made an account on Twitch.tv and ready to stream some games. What do I exactly mean?
Recently I've realised that my uni has ridiculously good Internet ( http://www.speedtest.net/result/1616279786.png ), which combined with the abundance of free time (first semester, first year, course not really demanding so far, challenges still to come :) ), gives me a solid basis to set about streaming.
I've never done it before, so I would really appreciate all kind of feedback. So far I'm facing few problems:
-first of all, during my term time I can only use my laptop, which has Intel i3 processor and geforce GT520M (512 mb). I've already done few tests, here's one of the results:
http://www.twitch.tv/1buzek2/b/301292712
All I really did was I downloaded xsplit, followed the easiest guide found and checked how it works with different resolution. The video above is supposed to be HDTV. I tried lower resolutions, but as a result the quality is extremely lowered, screen is full of strange dots (for instance here: http://www.twitch.tv/1buzek2/b/301255451 , especially when in full-screen ).
So I have a couple of questions: my aim is to make an amateur stream, in-game sound only from some cups. I'd love to stream and play at once, but I guess there's no way to have decent amount FPS, while streaming... Or maybe there is? Is any of the two options above possible with the kind of equipment I have available here?
I know it all sounds a little hectic, but I stated at the beginning - I just want to add my little bit and by doing this say 'thanks' to Twitch.tv.
Feel free to share your opinions.
Recently I've realised that my uni has ridiculously good Internet ( http://www.speedtest.net/result/1616279786.png ), which combined with the abundance of free time (first semester, first year, course not really demanding so far, challenges still to come :) ), gives me a solid basis to set about streaming.
I've never done it before, so I would really appreciate all kind of feedback. So far I'm facing few problems:
-first of all, during my term time I can only use my laptop, which has Intel i3 processor and geforce GT520M (512 mb). I've already done few tests, here's one of the results:
http://www.twitch.tv/1buzek2/b/301292712
All I really did was I downloaded xsplit, followed the easiest guide found and checked how it works with different resolution. The video above is supposed to be HDTV. I tried lower resolutions, but as a result the quality is extremely lowered, screen is full of strange dots (for instance here: http://www.twitch.tv/1buzek2/b/301255451 , especially when in full-screen ).
So I have a couple of questions: my aim is to make an amateur stream, in-game sound only from some cups. I'd love to stream and play at once, but I guess there's no way to have decent amount FPS, while streaming... Or maybe there is? Is any of the two options above possible with the kind of equipment I have available here?
I know it all sounds a little hectic, but I stated at the beginning - I just want to add my little bit and by doing this say 'thanks' to Twitch.tv.
Feel free to share your opinions.
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