Discussing the stream on Twitch.tv or related topics.
Discussing the stream on Twitch.tv or related topics.
Hey, your build looks solid for gaming. You have a decent CPU with multiple cores and a good GPU, plus ample RAM. For streaming and playing LoL in HD with background music at high settings, you should consider platforms like Twitch or YouTube Live—they support high resolutions and have good community engagement. If performance still feels tight, you might want to upgrade the GPU or add more RAM. Just double-check your system specs and ensure your internet connection is stable. Let me know if you need more details! Thanks!
@manofsteel employs shadowplay without any impact on performance, though the Twitch overlay and other stream elements aren't allowed.
I experimented with shadowplay but it didn’t work well. I’m unsure if there are other versions available. Consider trying different methods to get started.
It's a free open source tool designed for streamers, offering extensive customization options for your streams. You might find it helpful to watch some YouTube tutorials and read related guides. While it isn't overly complex, it can feel a bit challenging at first. I personally don't stream, but I use OBS for recording locally on YouTube, so I can't directly assist with the live streaming process.