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However In general, is the Game Capture supposed to be more laggy than the Monitor Capture? The Monitor Capture with those custom X264 settings give better results than Game Capture with Opencl only. Leave any questions or comments you have b.
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Opencl=true with the opencl_device=1(tried 0 and 2) same results lol.ĮDIT: Scratch the OpenCL, I got it working. Just thought I'd put a quick video together on some of the settings I'm using in OBS for PC streaming and console. On a side note, I still can't seem to get my OpenCL to work.ġ4:37:26: x264: OpenCL: fatal error, aborting encodeġ4:38:09: x264: OpenCL: fatal error, aborting encode
I've also looked up x264 commands and stuff so I've got a grasp of what they do sorta. The upside though is that it gives really nice quality. There's no FPS loss or video laggy or anything compared to just leaving it blank. If i use the other option available, it counts as Monitor Capture? o_O Weird considering the Monitor Capture actually feels a lot smoother o_O.Īs for the X264 settings, I grabbed them randomly off a guide here but they seem to be working very well. Okay, so for Game Capture I guess I have to manually select the game every time for it to work. That shouldn't effect my overall stream would it? If so I'll remove it :X lol.ĮDIT: Wow. Oh, I have Monitor Capture for my Desktop capture and then when I go in-game i switch Scenes to Game Capture. I'm constantly changing things too but this is what I'm using the most at the moment. noconfig because I have a bunch of quality and playback related things in my configuration that would increase GPU usage. You can save the config file as mpv.conf inside a directory named "mpv" inside the root directory of the program in your filesystem.Įxample with "./mpv -no-config -gpu-api=d3d11 -hwdec=d3d11va" To make youtubedl work with it you just need to have youtubedl's binary on the same directory as mpv's binary.Įdit: You don't need to write "-" before the option you want to specify if you're writing it in the configuration file.
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So you also have a bunch of different hardware decoding methods such as dxva2 and d3d11va). "-hwdec=auto" will make mpv use the preferred method for the current rendering abstraction chosen (it's because you can render in native OpenGL, render in native OpenGL and present in d3d9, render in OpenGL-ES on top of an abstraction layer on top of d3d11, render in native d3d11 or render in Vulkan.
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You can learn how to do everything you might want to do in the manual: īut to simply turn on hardware decoding you can either pass a parameter invoking the program from a terminal, or write it in the configuration file.
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Almost everything else is already done in the GPU so turning on hardware decoding will basically free your CPU from it and you shouldn't really have any lag at all anymore. If somehow you still get lag in your computer, turn on hardware decoding (d3d11va is the most efficient one but you can only use it with angle or d3d11, I think mpv will default to a d3d11 renderer nowadays by default on windows). I'd suggest using mpv with youtubedl to get the stream, I really, REALLY, doubt you'd get any lag at all doing it.
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Instead of watching it in a browser, use a decent player.