Dual pc streaming
Dual pc streaming
Wait, streaming at 720p60 isn't possible without being a partner? That sounds like nonsense.
• Intel I7-4790k is installed.
• Asus Maximus VII Ranger paired.
• Gainward GTX 970 with 4GB RAM.
• Corsair H110i GT and RM1000 controllers.
• NZXT Phantom 240 case used.
• Kingston 240GB SSD storage.
• Western Digital caviar blue 1TB drive.
• Hyper X Fury 16GB RAM setup.
I streamed Black Desert Online, but OBS froze due to CPU problems.
Sure, I can walk you through it. You’d need a streaming app that supports two devices at once—things like YouTube Premium, Hulu with Live TV, or a smart TV service that lets you switch between screens. The software usually just requires the device to be connected to Wi-Fi and the accounts set up for both devices. No special tools beyond standard internet access.
It seems the issue might be with the software rather than your hardware. That computer can handle streaming smoothly, and I’ve used it at full quality before. Shadowplay worked fine with minimal performance loss. It’s not your PC—it’s the software and its settings. Upgrading that second PC to stream would likely cost more than just a few changes to your main system, which could actually improve quality further. I’ve managed 720p at 60fps already... no partner.
Interesting. I’m not sure about OBS really. I use Shadowplay on my NVIDIA GPUs, and it functions perfectly; my CPU load never goes above around 50%.