Niotex wrote:Emotive wrote:Arashinome wrote:If it's anything like what livestream does to your frame rates while gaming, I don't think I'd like to edit with it.
What does it to to your gaming? I see absolutely no difference to the performance of my system while livestreaming and the watchers don't get much lag other than a small delay either, I've seen movies, games and other desktop activities depicted live 100% normally in this way.
Could you link me to something where I can see and or try this myself? Because honestly with all the software that I've used, for live as well as simply recording. I end up taking a drastic hit to my overall performance. I find ~1/10% to be acceptable, but over that it becomes a real bother.
I usually use livestream.com when I want to show some desktop activity/video to someone, the quality's not splendid but acceptable (a clear-quality youtube sized window pretty much). It takes a program to broadcast there, but I don't experience any change in performance while broadcasting. That is for normal activities, I haven't tried some high-end game or something, it probably would have some experience loss there. But you get my meanings, this isn't about high-end gaming.
Blabbler had showed me a much better example though, a site which, I believe, seemingly needed no program to work and allowed the other to view your desktop at a higher resolution. He actually edited something in AE as I watched, so it can't have dropped the performance to intolerable levels. Can't recall what that website was though, going to have to ask him when he reappears.