Comment by haunter

Comment by haunter 11 hours ago

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That shouldn’t really matter for asciicinema streaming which 0 effect on any kind of performance.

The 2 device setup for game streaming was born because of the heavy CPU usage of x264 encoding. So you could have a PC for the game only while the streamig PC takes the encoding load.

But even then nowadays a lot of people moved on from that since you can use your GPU for encoding (Nvidia NVENC) which almost has 0% overhead and providing the same or slightly worse quality. Really OBS x264 should be only used for offline video recording say for a Youtube video

roganartu 11 hours ago

Another feature of this is that if your primary PC crashes, which happens sometimes especially with some games, your stream doesn’t go down too. This is more important for streams with more viewers and longer runtimes, as restarting the stream drops all the AFK viewers who may still be contributing ad revenue (or just boosting active viewer count which has other flow on benefits too).

You can see this effect in long streamathons/subathons as twitch automatically kills long streams so you’ll see multiday streams get cut up either manually by streamers or automatically by twitch every 24h or so, and the viewer count drops significantly and takes quite some time (many hours) to recover.

magicalhippo 11 hours ago

YouTube recompresses everything anyway so I found the higher quality you upload the better the result, especially for complex stuff like high-paced gameplay.

And at very high bitrates nvenc quality is just fine. It's mostly at the lower bitrates x264 really shines.

Of course for livestreaming there are different constraints.