I know that you can also take the CPU. But would that synonymous with it, if I would like to stream 720p / 1080p60 ?:
Intel Core i5-8265U 3.9 GHz Turbo
8GB DDR4
Nvidia MX130 2GB VRAM
I would only stream such small things as the desktop and games that eat as many resources as Minecraft
Or something like Eclipse / IntelliJ
I would try with this hardware carefully 720p30, even if the GPU is weak, it is much more suitable for streaming than your power-saving i5.
You can't stream with both things.
The MX130 is not even supported by OBS.
I would only stream such small things as the desktop and games that eat as many resources as Minecraft
Will not you get lossless or desktop with the CPU vll yes, but play & stream… Even with Minecraft… Little to hardly. Much worse will be that the waste heat has to go somewhere… Since streaming in your case with your laptop, not really be feasible.
For the MX130 would have to be supported at all, does not do it from OBS or NVEC.
So you will not be able to stream on Twitch etc.
Then he is really unlucky, because his laptop processor is definitely not suitable for streaming.
Right. There's still a laptop he has there.
Here again the source: https://github.com/...ort-in-OBS
Could not I just take a CaptureCard? 🤔
ohso by the way, have a 500GB M.2
No, you could not, because a capture card is meant to receive and send signals. Primary. You can synonymous with partial encoding, but not as OBS. You will not get around PC hardware or a very powerful laptop. But no one uses a laptop as a streaming PC… I do not know anyone.
Gaming PC> Streaming PC = Capture Card
Laptop> Streaming PC = Capture Card (Elgato HD 60 S)
Console> Streaming PC = Capture Card (60S or Elgato HD 60 / Pro)
This capture cards are thought & designed.