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drnick  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, May 12, 2015 2:16:18 PM(UTC)
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I've been looking into doing a side project where I do game streaming to Twitch. I've tried doing the desktop capture but does not work.

I'm looking to capture Counter Strike Global Offensive game play. OBS can do it but I really like the controls and interface of vmix.
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, May 12, 2015 4:32:59 PM(UTC)
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drnick wrote:
I've been looking into doing a side project where I do game streaming to Twitch. I've tried doing the desktop capture but does not work.

I'm looking to capture Counter Strike Global Offensive game play. OBS can do it but I really like the controls and interface of vmix.


DXtory creates Virtual Webcams from DirectX Applications, might give it a go? I don't think it captures raw desktop though.

You could also invest in a capture card like the new Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro 4K (does 1080p60) and also decrease computer load.


Cheers,
Håvard
drnick  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, May 12, 2015 5:47:43 PM(UTC)
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Thremir wrote:
drnick wrote:
I've been looking into doing a side project where I do game streaming to Twitch. I've tried doing the desktop capture but does not work.

I'm looking to capture Counter Strike Global Offensive game play. OBS can do it but I really like the controls and interface of vmix.


DXtory creates Virtual Webcams from DirectX Applications, might give it a go? I don't think it captures raw desktop though.

You could also invest in a capture card like the new Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro 4K (does 1080p60) and also decrease computer load.


Cheers,
Håvard



Well the game I want to capture is a PC game so wouldn't make much sense to send my monitor output into my capture card. OBS has an option to capture the game, but I like VMIX's features better, just not sure how to get this working.
Thremir  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, May 13, 2015 11:09:43 AM(UTC)
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drnick wrote:
Thremir wrote:
drnick wrote:
I've been looking into doing a side project where I do game streaming to Twitch. I've tried doing the desktop capture but does not work.

I'm looking to capture Counter Strike Global Offensive game play. OBS can do it but I really like the controls and interface of vmix.


DXtory creates Virtual Webcams from DirectX Applications, might give it a go? I don't think it captures raw desktop though.

You could also invest in a capture card like the new Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro 4K (does 1080p60) and also decrease computer load.


Cheers,
Håvard



Well the game I want to capture is a PC game so wouldn't make much sense to send my monitor output into my capture card. OBS has an option to capture the game, but I like VMIX's features better, just not sure how to get this working.


I too do game-streaming, and capture cards is my preferred way of doing so (eSports Tournaments mostly). If not, DXtory or even xSplit Virtual Camera can be inputted into vMix as I said earlier, have you tried it out?


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