If you’re a fledgling live streamer, we recommend checking out TechRadar's own NVIDIA Broadcast guide to help you get started with the software. Problem: Connection the webcam directly through USB-C resulted in flickering/jaggering stream, only when plugged in on AC Power. Currently, it's unknown if they want to add more support. However, it’s up to the OBS developers whether or not they want to fully integrate all of Broadcast's features. We reached out to NVIDIA for information as to why these features were omitted.Ī representative told us NVIDIA gave access to all of Broadcast’s features to the OBS developers, plus the resources and support to help integrate the tools. Video Noise Removal, which enhances webcam quality, and Auto Frame, a feature that allows your camera to follow you while streaming, are not in the new OBS. Going back to NVIDIA Broadcast, you may notice it has some features not found in OBS 28.0. But with new advancements in tech such as the prevalence of HDR displays, the developers saw it was a good time to add the support. Flickering gameplay is caused by an issue with NVIDIA game filters and OBS game. Videos would have washed out colors if recorded at different bits, apparently. The OBS stands for Open Broadcast Software and is available for Windows. To recover from this: Re-select the camera source in NVIDIA Broadcast. NVIDIA states in the past users had to turn off the HDR feature on their computers because it would mess with the OBS recording. If the NVIDIA Broadcast app is open and set to the Camera tab and the system goes to Sleep/Hibernate, you may experience a bug where the camera preview is stalled/frozen. The HDR support allows users to record and stream in the standard allowing for brighter colors and darker blacks, resulting in more visually stunning videos. This allows streamers to upload their videos in small files on HEVC-supported platforms like YouTube while maintaining a high quality. HEVC is a codec that is highly efficient at compressing video, by up to 15 percent according to NVIDIA. Besides the Broadcast features, OBS is also getting the long-awaited support for the HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) codec and HDR (high dynamic range).
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