Configuración de transmisión Establecimiento para streaming
Configuración de transmisión Establecimiento para streaming
It’s doable to run games on one PC and stream from another. You can send the video feed from your main PC to your server while you play. Your server doesn’t necessarily need a GPU—just enough processing power for streaming. Using a capture card on the server and connecting your PC monitor would help offload work and likely improve your stream quality. (This is more of a concept than a current practice.)
You need either a specialized capture card with pass-through or a standard capture card such as an Elgato, which also supports pass-through. Honestly, streaming isn't too demanding unless your PC is slow, so dedicated streaming gear isn't always essential.
The capture card should function properly. It connects to the GPU, then to the capture card, and finally to the monitor. Note that monitors typically lack video outputs.
Yes, your server could handle it with the existing setup, but a dedicated GPU might improve performance.
You got it wrong. The main PC's GPU handles rendering for the monitor. The capture card sits in between, recording video and sending it to a streaming platform or saving it as a file.