Has anyone tried doing a two pc setup on a gigabyte network. I've did one encoding on H264 on streaming pc @ 5k bitrate & 720p60fps but the stream isn't really 60fps, more like 30fps even though it says its 60fps. Just wondering if on gigabyte ethernet it would make a bigger difference. I really want to try it on my other place where I live at with amazing internet: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/6669925319 (to show off Kappa)
Heres the example I did on PUBG: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/177578224?t=03m47s
Heres the example I did on PUBG: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/177578224?t=03m47s
Twitch reports it as 60 FPS, and it looks pretty smooth to me. Twitch is good at reporting actual FPS when watching a VOD, dips and all. What I do see is random pixelation during heavy movement, which is a bitrate issue and not really an issue with NDI. That would be an issue with your stream quality settings.
A router connects different networks like two LANs, two WAN’s or LAN and WAN. On the other hand, a switch connect multiple devices together to create a network. Router operates on a Physical layer, a data link layer as well as network layer whereas, a switch operates only on data link layer and network layer. Finally Affordable NDI Networking Hardware Explained. In this video, we are going to walk through the setup.