CAN I BE POPULAR YET?!?! JAYN-SENPAI, PLEASE NOTICE ME!! Plot twist: I'll be drinking Double Jeapordy: If someone adds me to the KHV Megachat, I'll start a call and let anyone commentate. Link To Stream Fair warning, my PC is a ****** and has been known to sporadically blue screen when using the BMIP because nothing can ever just work. Stream will recommence after reboot if it does.
I would love to commentate, but I have no idea what you even mean by KHV megachat. That, and I'm sure someone would not want to hear me make my already terrible jokes.......how long are you going to fight in the red zone? I can hear you on the other tab right now
Alright, it's been fun, but something more important has come up (plus the blue screening has been annoying)
Procaster is just about the only program that doesn't //instantly BSOD I've been around the moon and back trying to figure out what's wrong, but all I ever find are thread on support forums that haven't found any solutions either. And don't get me started on BlackMagic's notoriously uncooperative helpdesk. My specs are far above par for the Shuttle, but there's just something that it doesn't play nice with, and I'm narrowing it down to my suspicion of my pc's memory. I need to either get more, or a different brand...and also more...
Open Broadcaster Software, so far it's simple to use and works pretty much like xSplit. I also found a fix for the BSOD problem, apparently you can literally just turn the BSOD off. Like. I'm not even joking. I might start streaming again, and more often. I've been streaming a test stream for 45 minutes so far with no trouble.
A ton of people use it. In my opinion, xSplit is superior (I have used both), but it is by far the best free option.
IIRC there's a free version but it's got either a time limit or watermark... Or maybe I'm just thinking of the 3 month plan for like $15 http://www.xsplit.com/buy?pp=NAVBAR
OBS master race have fun not being able to change half your settings what hotkeys u got bitch etc etc
Yeah, but it might start back up in a while here I'm willing to believe that MS created the BSOD as a fail safe to prevent actual crashes instead of it being a legitimate crash.