Can I use 2 PC for streaming?
Dual PC Streaming Setup Setting up a dedicated streaming PC to work alongside your gaming rig can take a bit of time to configure, but for gamers who want to min-max the streaming experience, two PCs can be a great option.
How do I connect my AVerMedia to OBS?
In OBS, add ‘Video Capture Device’ as a source and select the ‘AverMedia C875 Capture’ (I’m using the OBS MP version), then set your bitrate etc. in the setting. With your xbox on, and LGP connected you should see a preview.
How do I setup a 2 PC stream?
For this, you’ll need your two PCs, a capture card, and an HDMI cable.
- Connect the capture card to the stream PC using its supplied USB cable.
- Plug one end of the HDMI cable into an HDMI output on your gaming PC’s graphics card.
- Connect the other end of the HDMI cable into the input on your capture card.
How does a 2 PC setup work?
The easiest way to configure a dual PC streaming set up is by using a capture card to capture the gaming output (both video and audio) and pass that onto the streaming system to send off to Twitch. This essentially treats the gaming PC like a console dedicated just to your game.
How do I connect AVerMedia?
Plug your HDMI cable into the back of the Nintendo Switch dock’s HDMI port. Then plug the other end into the HDMI Input port of your AVerMedia capture card. Plug your second HDMI cable into the HDMI Output port of your AVerMedia capture card. Then plug the other end into your TV.
How do you set up a capture card in OBS?
Setting up OBS Studio:
- Download and install OBS Studio.
- Click the “+” marker in OBS Studios underneath the “sources” tab to add a new source.
- Select your capture card and name it.
- Open the “properties” window and select your capture card.
- Hit “start recording” in the bottom right corner to begin recording.
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