![]() ![]() The default video processing mode for XSplit Broadcaster balances the load on your CPU and GPU. Recommended for lessening the load on the GPU while playing PC games on the same hardware.Īllows XSplit to take advantage of your GPU's functions for accelerated video decoding and other GPU processing. Changing this option is only available on Windows 8.1 or newer. Let’s you choose to prioritize using CPU or GPU resources for video processing. ![]() Make sure to proceed with caution and consult the hints provided when making changes to these advanced options. This is where you can authorize your YouTube account to upload your recordings and allow sharing of your live streams and uploaded YouTube videos to Twitter and .Īuthorized accounts via My Recordings window or the Stream Sharing tool can be deauthorized here. Global: Assigned hotkeys can be triggered anywhere, such as in a game or another application.Īpplication: Assigned hotkeys only trigger when XSplit Broadcaster is in focus.ĭisabled: All assigned hotkeys will not be triggered. You can set how XSplit Broadcaster listens to your assigned hotkeys. When switching from Advanced to Basic mode, you will need to change all your advanced hotkeys to basic hotkeys. You can remove a hotkey binding by clicking X beside it.īasic: Allows hotkeys to be assigned from your Windows keyboard only and requires combinations with modifier(s).Īdvanced: Allows hotkeys to be assigned without modifiers and from MIDI devices. You will need to remove the Push to Talk hotkey to disable this. Setting a hotkey to Push to Talk will automatically mute your mic until the hotkey is pressed. You can also double-click an action and press your desired key combination. To assign a hotkey, select an action then check and select your desired key combination below. This is where you can set keyboard shortcuts to various XSplit Broadcaster actions and their behavior. Useful for those that use a specific sampling rate for their recordings or output sources or matching the sampling rate of legacy audio devices that cannot accommodate 48KHz. Sets how audio from a mono microphone source will be distributed to the left and right audio channels.Īllows you to manually select the sampling rate of your final audio output. The Audio tab is where you can set which devices XSplit Broadcaster capture audio, set audio capture delay and volume control range as well as enable features such as audio preview and microphone mono mix.Ĭhoose an audio playback device to monitor the final audio output from the presentation.Ĭhoose an audio playback device that XSplit Broadcaster will capture audio from.Įnable and set a delay from which XSplit Broadcaster captures audio from the above device.Īllows you to increase the range you can set the System Sound volume up to a maximum of 300%.Ĭhoose an audio recording device that XSplit Broadcaster will capture audio from. JPEGs will be in smaller file sizes but are compressed so image quality may be lower while BMPs are raw, full quality images but are significantly larger in file size.Įnable logging of system information for troubleshooting with XSplit Technical Support. Select between JPEG or BMP image formats for your screenshots. Uses additional graphics resources when enabled. Provides options for displaying a scene preview when you hover on a scene button. Hides the display of the viewer count on the status bar when broadcasting on certain platforms. Hides the top control bar which has the Stream, Record, and Screenshot buttons.Įnables the In-game HUD overlay when using Game Capture.Ĭlick here to learn more about the In-game HUD.Ĭopy link to clipboard when starting a broadcastĪutomatically copies a link to stream to the Windows clipboard when you start a broadcast on certain platforms. This will also hide XSplit Broadcaster from other applications that use a display capture method. Prevents XSplit Broadcaster from capturing itself when using a Desktop capture source. Hide XSplit Broadcaster from display capture The game or application may need to be restarted for game capture options to take effect. Forza Horizon 5, Resident Evil Village, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves)Įnables capturing of Vulkan games or applications. When trying to stream or record while playing GPU-intensive processes like games, this may help preserve XSplit Broadcaster's performance.Įnables capturing DirectX, Vulkan, and OpenGL games or applications.Įnables capturing of DirectX 12 games or applications. Gives XSplit Broadcaster's GPU processes higher priority when it comes to sharing the load with other processes. This is where you can find basic settings to enable game source capture, thumbnail previews between scenes, and select the format for your screenshots. ![]() Go to Tools > Settings to access the Settings Menu Configure XSplit Broadcaster with tools to personalize how the program runs. ![]()
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