I've seen it a few times, one most recently where a girl was gaming on mfc and she was just in a tiny box in the corner? Anyone know? I'd be eternally grateful! :}
Webcammax?
I've seen it a few times, one most recently where a girl was gaming on mfc and she was just in a tiny box in the corner? Anyone know? I'd be eternally grateful! :}
Webcammax?
Last edited by robotron; 08-27-2013 at 12:12 AM.
I use Splitcam. I know a lot of girls on MFC use ManyCam.
how can any one use manycams.....it takes up so much CPU...and it has crash every computer that I have tried it on.
hm..i figured, what specs would I need to have? I just bought a new camming/gaming computer. It has an i7-3770k processor, 16gb of mem, 1tb hd. The best computer I've had prior was just some basic dual core, so I'm really excited for it to get here Friday and see what I can do with it!
The only thing that worries me is the graphics card which is a 1GB dedicated ATI Radeon HD7570
I don't split cam but I did just drop $15 for an HDMI/DVI cable so I could have two separate workstations displaying the same screen. If I'm on the bed, I can't see the monitor on the standing station too well, so now I have one set up right at the edge of the bed too so I don't have to struggle to see what's going on up high anymore. Best $15 I spent. It did adjust the font size on my bigger monitor a tad by just making the font bigger, but I'm not complaining since I thought it was too small anyhow.
"If you don't stand for anything, you'll fall for everything"
Xsplit is the best software to use http://www.xsplit.com/. Guys on twitch tv told me about it when i was streaming games. You can use it as a cam spliter It has PIP Features you can also use RTMP with streamate. Very cool software with tones of features. It takes a Little time to figure out how to work but its is Pro. SplitCam ,ManyCam and WebCam Max are all garbage they come packed with tool bars, mallware and use to much ram and cpu.
Last edited by CassieHeart; 09-22-2013 at 12:14 AM.


http://help.twitch.tv/customer/porta...dcast-pc-games
Broadcasting Software
To broadcast to Twitch, you'll need broadcasting software. There are a number to choose from including OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) XSplit, FFSplit and more. Please visit our knowledge base articles on these software choices to determine what works best for you or scroll down and check out the links we provided to popular broadcasting software.
Once you've downloaded the broadcast software of your choice, take the time to explore the settings and then feel free to experiment. Choose your favorite PC game and host a few practice streams. Utilize the Twitch Dashboard to view both your stream and chat room to monitor your success. When you're finished, visit your channel and review the VOD of your last broadcast and continue to tweak and improve your stream.
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