And I wanted to make sure that when doing all of this, the recording and streaming added nearly no load to my gaming PC. But, I still wanted to be able to record my game play without my ugly mug in the videos. So why change it? Well late last year, I decided to “get over it” and add a face cam to my Twitch streams. Previous articles here have made it clear that my streaming setup was working. I’m just going to explain what I have and why I set the system up the way I did. With that, please understand that if you want to replicate what I’ve done here, you’re going to be spending a fair chunk of money. “If it’s worth doing, it’s worth over-doing” is a statement the Mythbusters made famous some time ago. I over-engineer everything because I get a kick out of it. I overdo it when it comes to hardware.This is going to be wordy, and I refuse to do “TL DR” summaries at the end.And what better topic than my setup?īefore we go too much further, just a warning or two: Since I haven’t been writing and publishing a whole lot on this site in ages, I figured it might be time to restart that. ![]() Recently, I’ve made some significant changes to my hardware and software setup to handle the streaming and recording. Over the last couple of years, I’ve written a few articles here about my adventures streaming to Twitch (and YouTube before that).
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