Hi there, love the SDA site and the fact that the some of the runs here are encoded at 60 fps for older games, much more enjoyable to watch game clips here than on YouTube. I was wondering if anyone had success streaming at 60 fps through Ustream/Justin.TV or some other flash streaming site? Applying a "bob" deinterlacing filter works great in post-processing for most capture cards, is there any way to do something similar live?
Most of my cheap capture cards (Hauppauge PVR 150, Dazzle DVC 100, Adaptec Gamebridge) process the non-interlaced signal as interlaced, with frames alternating on the even and odd lines. As mentioned, the bob deinterlacing filter fixes this, but I can't figure out a good way to do something similar live. One method I've tried in the past is screen capturing VirtualDub with the right filters through Xsplit for 60 FPS. This can work sporadically but the results are nowhere near solid even on my best rig.
Is there something that wouldn't be as resource intensive? It seems like there'd be no way to do it elegantly in software but I'd like to be proven wrong. Perhaps passing VLC to JTV might work, but the bob deinterlacing filter there seems to fail on the captured video stream (probably not meant for streaming content). Failing that, are there any capture cards that can receive the non-interlaced SD signal and capture at 60 FPS without post-processing? If you also have some other recommendations as for places to ask this kind of question, I'd appreciate that as well. And any other tidbits related to streaming older games at 60 FPS is more than welcome!
Sorry for the bother, let me know of your experiences and advice if you've tried messing with it before. Thanks in advance and best wishes.
Most of my cheap capture cards (Hauppauge PVR 150, Dazzle DVC 100, Adaptec Gamebridge) process the non-interlaced signal as interlaced, with frames alternating on the even and odd lines. As mentioned, the bob deinterlacing filter fixes this, but I can't figure out a good way to do something similar live. One method I've tried in the past is screen capturing VirtualDub with the right filters through Xsplit for 60 FPS. This can work sporadically but the results are nowhere near solid even on my best rig.
Is there something that wouldn't be as resource intensive? It seems like there'd be no way to do it elegantly in software but I'd like to be proven wrong. Perhaps passing VLC to JTV might work, but the bob deinterlacing filter there seems to fail on the captured video stream (probably not meant for streaming content). Failing that, are there any capture cards that can receive the non-interlaced SD signal and capture at 60 FPS without post-processing? If you also have some other recommendations as for places to ask this kind of question, I'd appreciate that as well. And any other tidbits related to streaming older games at 60 FPS is more than welcome!
Sorry for the bother, let me know of your experiences and advice if you've tried messing with it before. Thanks in advance and best wishes.
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