As requested, here is a rather lengthy but hopefully informative guide on how to take advantage of the many features of Xsplit, from set up to putting together the full show. Let me know what do you guys think
found this gem posted by R1ch on TL, thought it would be useful for all u xsplit streamers!
Quote:
On May 09 2011 08:02 R1CH wrote: What?
I recently wrote a stream quality guide and lambasted XSplit for it's lack of multi-core encoding which severely hinders performance on modern PCs that can execute 4 or 8 threads simultaneously. I was intrigued since XSplit uses x264, which is programmed to be multi-thread capable and decided to look into it further.
Turns out XSplit ships with an old x264 encoder which either doesn't support multithreading or it is turned off by default. Thankfully due to the wonders of API compatibility, we can simply drop in a replacement encoder and get full benefit from multi-core systems! Here are two videos highlighting the difference, encoded with the exact same xsplit settings - same bitrate, same FPS, same quality - only the modified encoder.
Preview Video
Here's a preview of the difference using fast action (Quake II) with hard-to-encode scenes (motion blur, quick camera switching, etc):
2. Rename libx264-112.dll in your C:\Program Files\SplitMediaLabs\XSplit folder to libx264-112.dll.old
3. Extract the new libx264-112.dll to your C:\Program Files\SplitMediaLabs\XSplit
That's it! Now when you encode with XSplit, it will use as many cores as necessary for a good quality video.
On my Core i5 2500k @ 4GHz, I am able to use the x264 "medium" preset - the same quality that our TSL VODs are encoded in - in realtime @ 720p30. Obviously results will vary once you throw SC2 into the mix, but for those of you who use XSplit on quad core and especially i7 CPUs, this should allow you to greatly increase quality on your stream (note that replacing this DLL won't actually improve quality by itself, it will allow you to set higher quality without running into single thread CPU limits).
Credits
The x264 encoder was taken from LoRd_MuldeR's libx264 for AVIDemux replacements (link). I have re-hosted it on TL to ensure a safe download.
Was thinking about downloading Xsplit and doing some streaming this week. Thanks HDPhoenix for making me check that my internet is too crap to do it before I even started lol :]
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