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Didn't know where else to post this.

I've been live streaming but it's really laggy. I use a dazzle dvc 100, and xsplit broadcaster.

Here are my settings:

Max bitrate: 700
buffer k-bit: 700
quality: 6
transition speed: 2100ms
resolution: 1280 x 720 (16:9) hd tv video
frame rate: 25.00fps

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I suggest not setting it to 1280x720 for a start. Unless your capture card has native 720p ( which yours doesn't )

Then, without knowing your upload speeds I can't say anything else
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System32 wrote I suggest not setting it to 1280x720 for a start. Unless your capture card has native 720p ( which yours doesn't )

Then, without knowing your upload speeds I can't say anything else


My upload speed is 3.75 mbps
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CConscriptP wrote
System32 wrote I suggest not setting it to 1280x720 for a start. Unless your capture card has native 720p ( which yours doesn't )

Then, without knowing your upload speeds I can't say anything else


My upload speed is 3.75 mbps


Try 720*480 at 600 kb/s
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System32 wrote
CConscriptP wrote
System32 wrote I suggest not setting it to 1280x720 for a start. Unless your capture card has native 720p ( which yours doesn't )

Then, without knowing your upload speeds I can't say anything else


My upload speed is 3.75 mbps


Try 720*480 at 600 kb/s


Okay I did that. Here is what I got (its alot better btw)
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CConscriptP wrote
System32 wrote
CConscriptP wrote
System32 wrote I suggest not setting it to 1280x720 for a start. Unless your capture card has native 720p ( which yours doesn't )

Then, without knowing your upload speeds I can't say anything else


My upload speed is 3.75 mbps


Try 720*480 at 600 kb/s


Okay I did that. Here is what I got (its alot better btw)


You didn't link what you got now but considering you said it's a lot better now, I'll assume it's what you wanted

Never make the streaming program convert your video into another resolution, it only leads to dropped frames and slower streaming
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System32 wrote
CConscriptP wrote
System32 wrote
CConscriptP wrote
System32 wrote I suggest not setting it to 1280x720 for a start. Unless your capture card has native 720p ( which yours doesn't )

Then, without knowing your upload speeds I can't say anything else


My upload speed is 3.75 mbps


Try 720*480 at 600 kb/s


Okay I did that. Here is what I got (its alot better btw)


You didn't link what you got now but considering you said it's a lot better now, I'll assume it's what you wanted

Never make the streaming program convert your video into another resolution, it only leads to dropped frames and slower streaming


Lol I copy the link to post but forgot to paste it XD. But it is alot better now and after like 2 or 3 hours of live streaming It drop like 130 frames and before it would drop like 300 every 10 mins
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