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OBS/Xsplit alternaltives

I need to have a multiview of four I/P cameras with as low latency as possible. So far I have tried OBS and Xsplit but is stil on lookout for better alternatives.

Also OBS is realy unstable and add's at least 100ms delay.

I also need to be able to add text overlays from files, and record the multiview. 

If anyone know of any good alternatives please let me know. Thanks!

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How is OBS unstable for you?

 

You can set the delay in the app. You can also add overlays via OBS once you create them.

OBS/Xsplit are the big players, OBS is the number 1, it should do what you need.

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7 hours ago, kewtz said:

How is OBS unstable for you?

 

You can set the delay in the app. You can also add overlays via OBS once you create them.

OBS/Xsplit are the big players, OBS is the number 1, it should do what you need.

I have a lot of experience with OBS and use it for a lot of projects, but it doesn't handle for I/P cameras (RTSP) at the same time apparently. It constantly crashes, both locking up and just closing. I have tried it on a couple of computers with the same results. Xsplit is more stable for som reason, but I want to make sure that i have the best solution, nor just one that works.

If it wasn't for the stability issues with OBS i would probably use that.

Also you can't set the delay lower than 100ms in OBS.

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  • 3 weeks later...

obs is the gold standard, i don't know of any alternatives. i've never seen this 100ms delay that you talk about.

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12 hours ago, rikupone said:

obs is the gold standard, i don't know of any alternatives. i've never seen this 100ms delay that you talk about.

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2 hours ago, matsvg said:

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100ms is 1/10th of a second.

 

Depending on your hardware, it's possible the manufacturer makes a software program. A local business I know has the cameras hooked up to a DVR & you can review this stuff all on the computer with their proprietary program. I don't recall what it's called.

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