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A club for casual racers that simply wish to enjoy a relaxed, laid back online racing community.

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Club name: East Coast Racers
Created: 21.08.2017
Manager: Kenneth Rodriguez
Country: US USA
Home track: Kissimmee long
Members: 2
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Live Streaming added: 23.08.2017

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For those of you who still use VRC-Pro for practice, fun, competition or other and do game streaming, remember that streaming VRC-Pro will get your viewers interested and could revive our small community once again.

Give it a shot guys.

Cheers.

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(Total posts: 9)
19.10.2019 [22:50]
I just purchased a new one year subscription and am planning on live streaming some of the competitions I race in.

As a need, or more-so an ask to Pieter Bervoets, would you be willing to email me the VRS logo in png or svg format? You sent to me previously and I inadvertently reformatted my PC and upgraded, etc., etc. Would be greatly appreciated.

Let me know. Thanks.

For those interested, my Twitch channel is https://twitch.tv/kenrodriguez1969.

Mainly and currently streaming iRacing but soon to include VRC Pro. ;-)

Edited by author: 19.10.2019 21:51:58 GMT
25.08.2017 [11:38]
Posted by: Pieter Bervoets (NL) on 25.8.2017 8:20:51 (UTC)
Posted by: Hans Van Ginkel (NL) on 24.8.2017 14:28:51 (UTC)
Posted by: Pieter Bervoets (NL) on 24.8.2017 8:12:51 (UTC) with a high-end nVidia graphics card you can almost automatically live-stream your races. Also ideal to run a replay of a final and do the commentary simultaniously while you watch and stream!
Dag Pieter, I'm thinking about a new graphic card. Can you give me a type number which will work. Bedankt alvast. Hans
take a look at this benchmark list at https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html, anything over 7000 would be OK, as always, the higher number the better. GTX 1060 is reasonable priced as well. nVidia supports video streaming in the background, I haven't used AMD for the last few years so don't know about Radeon cards.


I'd say nVidia is the way to go. I used to run two R390's in SLI. But now I run 2X 1080 TI's in SLI because of graphics editing and whatnot, but with this setup, nary a stutter and the stream is fairly smooth although I limit the output in XSplit Broadcaster to 720P.
25.08.2017 [09:20]
Posted by: Hans Van Ginkel (NL) on 24.8.2017 14:28:51 (UTC)
Posted by: Pieter Bervoets (NL) on 24.8.2017 8:12:51 (UTC) with a high-end nVidia graphics card you can almost automatically live-stream your races. Also ideal to run a replay of a final and do the commentary simultaniously while you watch and stream!
Dag Pieter, I'm thinking about a new graphic card. Can you give me a type number which will work. Bedankt alvast. Hans


take a look at this benchmark list at https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html, anything over 7000 would be OK, as always, the higher number the better. GTX 1060 is reasonable priced as well. nVidia supports video streaming in the background, I haven't used AMD for the last few years so don't know about Radeon cards.
24.08.2017 [15:28]
Posted by: Pieter Bervoets (NL) on 24.8.2017 8:12:51 (UTC) with a high-end nVidia graphics card you can almost automatically live-stream your races. Also ideal to run a replay of a final and do the commentary simultaniously while you watch and stream!

Dag Pieter,

I'm thinking about a new graphic card. Can you give me a type number which will work.


Bedankt alvast.
Hans
24.08.2017 [09:14]
Posted by: Reece Hodges (GB) on 23.8.2017 23:53:42 (UTC) I would if my laptop could handle it!


depends on your graphics card, yours is Intel 6100, I doubt if it can do the job without suffering fps.
24.08.2017 [09:12]
with a high-end nVidia graphics card you can almost automatically live-stream your races. Also ideal to run a replay of a final and do the commentary simultaniously while you watch and stream!
24.08.2017 [01:46]
Billy, there are several YouTube tutorials on how to start live streaming if you are not familiar.

This one is the best written article I've seen on getting started: http://www.techradar.com/how-to/gaming/how-to-livestream-like-a-pro-gamer-1321319

Here is my YouTube gaming channel:
https://gaming.youtube.com/channel/UC7_A5s1UVARLv9wZRzX9cDA

And here is a video on YouTube gaming:
https://youtu.be/L-PJi4r37N4

There are many tutorials on how to live stream. You would need to decide if you are going to use YouTube Gaming or Twitch.tv.

Of course I am available to help if needed.

Here is what I use to stream: XSplit Broadcaster Software
https://www.xsplit.com/#broadcaster

Hope this helps.

Cheers.

Edited by author: 24.8.2017 0:47:04 GMT

Edited by author: 24.8.2017 0:48:36 GMT
24.08.2017 [01:24]
How to do the Live Streaming ?
24.08.2017 [00:53]
I would if my laptop could handle it!

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