![]() try fast preset and if your game/stream are still both fine then try medium preset. If so, you might even try to drop your x264 preset a little. After doing all of this you might find that you have a lot of extra CPU avail. you will lose tons of quality if you do not downscale anyway.Ħ. This is especially true since you are playing your game at 1280x1024. my best advice is to downscale from 1080p to 720p in the video tab of OBS. if you are doing this in a first person shooter, expect it to get very pixellated. you are streaming at 1080p with a really low bitrate. Remove this and just set keyframe interval to 2 in the advanced tab of OBS?ĥ. "keyint=60" you have a custom x264 option to set keyint. Testing the webcam elsewhere (Skype/Logitech Software) and it works fine. please remove the one in the webcam's properties.Ĥ. I have already attempted the following - Changing USB Port. you have your mic set in the webcam's properties of the video capture device (c920) but you also have your mic set up in the audio tab of OBS. in your case, I believe you have you use 44100Hz but in OBS, audio is set to 48000Hz in the encoding tab of OBS.ģ. Neither of those worked, but thanks for your help Oh damn, I'm sorry to hear that. Aside from that I can't think of anything else off the time of my head. If that doesn't work, check your filters and see if you have a crop applied. check your audio devices in windows recording and playback devices and make sure the audio format under advanced is set to the same across all audio devices. Try right clicking the webcam, going to transform, and then clicking reset transform. I would reduce this to maybe 864 or 720p.Ģ. your webcam's resolution is pretty high, this can saturate bandwidth on a USB 2.0 hub and cause audio stutters and sync issues. so if you have skype up, it will not capture the webcam through this method.Ī few more things that I noticed in your logfile are:ġ. That being said, also note that video capture devices such as webcams can only be captured once. I would remove the video capture device source and rebuild it. This could be that you moved your webcam USB port but didn't remake your video capture device to link up with the new port. There's no box for it to move it around the screen, and in the properties box, where i assume there should be the webcam's display, its just a black square.8007001F from what I read is a generic USB error. but it seems no matter what I play around with it doesn't display on my preview screen. It displays in the sources panel, when I click on it to open it's properties it detects the device by name, it says its active, I'm not sure of what specific settings I should have it set it. When I go into the 'editor' portion of OBS with all my scenes, I selected 'video capture device' to add it to a scene. I just bought a webcam (Logitech C615) - its installed, its default software which comes with it works, but doesn't seem to work properly in streamlabs OBS. ![]() Hey guys, hopefully someone is able to throw a bit of light on this. Thanks to /u/iTruthful and Conceptional for the art! Clip Contest: November 4th - 18th AMA: Previously: Certified Ergonomic Specialist and an Occupational Therapist By posting to /r/Twitch, you accept these rules and accept that subreddit moderators reserve the right to remove posts at their discretion.No Memes, Set up, or Art post submissions.Ensure there isn't a megathread for your topic.Don’t post in a language other than English.Don’t post a link post (has exceptions).Don’t post without an informative title. ![]()
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