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Melvin Dichoso A basketball junkie, blogger, headphone enthusiast, aspiring chef, and traveler wannabe. Does social media and various other stuff for XSplit. 198 articles XSplit – High Quality at Low Bandwidth By: Cristian aka « Trance » In my previous entry, I was testing the new game source with some really high-end settings and without great consideration for bandwidth. If you still haven’t read this blog entry then check it out here. My objective in this blog is to show how good live stream results can be achieved with…
Eric Baudour & Garrett Hunter Interview Part 1 If you play games and are somewhat savvy to the the gaming industry and fandom that surrounds it, you will no doubt have stumbled across the work of Mega64. Whether it is through their strange camera skits parodying popular games, or meme-starting comedy shorts featuring an array of celebrities like Gabe Newell, Cliff Bleszinski and Ken Kutaragi.…
XSplit Quality, VBV-Buffer and Preset Settings XSplit uses the x264 encoder, so let’s start off by saying that parameters mentioned in the title, with the exception of the quality parameters, mean the same as the parameters in the x264 wiki here. Quality Since quality is different let’s start off discussing exactly this. In x264 terms the quality is known as the…
Setting Video and Audio Delays on Camera Sources Welcome to the XSplit Workshop, a feature series where we provide handy tips to help you get the most out of your broadcast. This week we have put together a guide that will teach you how to set video and audio delay. For those who prefer more visual learning, the video below will cover most of…
New XSplit Gamecaster feature: Image Overlay One of the most highly requested features of XSplit Gamecaster is the ability to add image overlays. Many users have been wanting to add their own custom logos or gameplay skins to personalize their streams or recordings. Well, that day has finally come and now you can add image overlays! This blog post will be your…
How To Add Custom RTMP in XSplit Broadcaster Adding your own custom RTMP is very easy using XSplit Broadcaster. All you have to do is click on Broadcast >> Edit Channels >> Add >> Custom RTMP. You will be shown with this interface. If you are using 3rd party streaming service, the service provider will typically have information on how to set up…
Using XSplit Broadcaster with Other Applications Here’s an interesting question that we got from our suggestion box. Djwheat asks: “Is it possible for me to pass the XSplit “signal” to another broadcasting device like for example Flash Media Encoder or VidBlaster?” The answer is a big YES. XSplit Broadcaster has the ability to encode and perform RTMP streaming directly within the…
Using Webcams with XSplit Broadcaster Welcome to the XSplit Workshop, a feature series where we provide tips to help you get the most out of XSplit. To begin the series, we’ll start with one of the most common hardware devices used with XSplit Broadcaster. This is a web camera more familiarly known as a webcam. Whether you are vlogging or…
Using Chroma Key in XSplit Broadcaster Update: We have released XSplit VCam sometime last year which makes background removal and replacement easier than ever. All the tips and information in the guide below are still correct however we highly highly recommend you to check out XSplit VCam at xsplit.com/vcam. Welcome to the XSplit Workshop, a series where we provide tips to…
XSplit Workshop: A Guide to Hardware Encoders With a variety of hardware encoders now available, it can be a bit confusing to know if you have the appropriate components to use these encoders, and how they are used with XSplit products. The following guide will give details on each hardware encoder and how they each interacts with XSplit products. As of now…
Different Bug Priorities What follows are the different bug priorities and how the bugs in the known issues page are classified into the different priorities. Critical “Critical” bugs are the most prioritized bugs to be fixed. This includes bugs that cause crashes, loss of data, and severe memory leaks involving key processes, components, and use cases. Major “Major”…
Intel RealSense with XSplit System Requirements: Operating System F200: Windows 8.1 or later (64-bit) SR300: Windows 10 or later (64-bit) Intel RealSense SDK – XSplit 3.x uses 2016 R3 RSSDK. Essentials and User Background Segmentation individual components must be installed. Intel RealSense camera DCM – Download the latest camera driver. What to do when Intel RealSense background removal option…