this works for me in Chrome (https://321.show/URg5DKuyvdr), perhaps you would need to re-install XSplit Broadcaster, since this requires some components to be registered - are you using default installer downloaded from https://www.xsplit.com/broadcaster/download?
Or you can just try to run XSplitRegSrc.exe and XSplitRegSrc64.exe first (located in installation folder) and then restart XSplit Broadcaster - this registers necessary components.
Strange. It is possible that there are applications running on the background that are preventing gamesource from hooking. Can you please send a HijackThis Log? (https://sourceforge.net/projects/hjt/)
Go to your user account and check out the billing section. It will tell you there when your license expires. Those with a lifetime will have a license that expires in 2854.
Yeah, i just contacted xsplit support. It's a known issue. Here was the workaround I was given:
Good evening,
This is currently being looked into. A workaround, for now, is to use the Custom RTMP as Sofie suggested.
Set up a Custom RTMP broadcast output as shown here: https://www.xsplit.com/broadcaster/manual/broadcast/custom-rtmp
To get your Stream URL for RTMP URL server, check here: https://stream.twitch.tv/ingests/
(Select the server best for your region/location.)
All in all it it worked for me.
Do you still have this problem? You might wanna create a crash dump file and share it here so we'll know what's causing Broadcaster to crash (https://www.xsplit.com/broadcaster/troubleshooting/crash-dump)
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Yes, you can manually select the game that you want to be captured. Are you using XSplit Broadcaster or XSplti Gamecaster? Here is a quick guide: https://www.xsplit.com/broadcaster/manual/sources#game-capture
As I see here (http://caniuse.com/#feat=css-variables) it was only supported with Chrome 49, currently XSplit Broadcaster uses Chrome 47 if I'm not mistaken so not yet supported. This will be supported later on
handbrake https://handbrake.fr/ is a software to re-encode the video and put it on another format and all, same as Xmedia-recode, but Xmedia has transcode options which are a nicer and faster way to put one format to another without re-encoding.
But both should be able to re-encode the files and put it on constant 60fps, because the problem you are having is that fps gets variable somewhere, so it gets desynched eventually. Nothing you can do, unless you re-encode which is what Handbrake does easily.
Maybe by using "optimize for youtube" is not the best. but who knows. I never use that and I don't think having a youtube option will make any good.
This is what I mean: https://youtu.be/RfWH8cuLm3M
I am not sure if Xmedia Recode has "constant FPS" so I would recommend Handbrake like on the video. it might fix the problem, it will take a while depending on how long your video is. But you only need to put everything as source, audio quality, video bitrate and all, and the only thing you have to make sure is having that "constant framerate" checked.
Sorry I don't have a key for you. I really hope you will get one.
There are some free options you can use in the meantime that are not as good as vcam.
https://snapcamera.snapchat.com/ is decent and has no watermark.
You first need to capture a window, then if you right click on the source, it will have a checkbox "stick to title", if it is unchecked, then you are capturing by the exe process, if you check "stick to title" would only capture the process that matches the exactly title of the window.
For example, this is useful for something like FBA emulator, everytime I opened a new game, it would stop capturing the video since the title bar was changed, not only the game but also the PID of the window. I made the suggestion to fix it and they eventually made the change, so no matter what game I played, the window capture would keep capturing it since it matches the executable process.
That's what I meant by capturing by exe, not like you can select the window per say, but as long as you are capturing the window and the stick to title unchecked, you can open a window 3 weeks later, and it should still capture it.
But this should explain it easier and better:
https://www.xsplit.com/broadcaster/manual/sources/screen-capture
https://www.xsplit.com/broadcaster/manual/sources#other-sources
Go down to RTMP Stream. Basically, you'll be acting as a middle man for the stream. The streamer will set up a custom RTMP output to you, then you will add that as a source. Then, you'll stream to Twitch. There's going to be delay, you'll have to punch some holes in your router's ACL, and you may need to set up some sort of dynDNS for them to point to, as you likely don't have a static IP.
Good luck.
Can you try installing the latest XSplit Gamecaster client and see if it fixes your issue (https://www.xsplit.com/gamecaster/download)? If that does not work, can we schedule a teamviewer session with you so we can sort it out with one of our devs?
we have already pushed out an update for this and should be fixed already - but may require client/machine restart, have you tried restarting your machine and you still have same issue?
if you're still having issues then please try updating to latest version downloadable in website - XSplit Gamecaster 2.8.1607.2027 - https://www.xsplit.com/gamecaster/download - if issue persist then let me know
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