Plugin for facing picnics while speedruning
8 years ago

Hi there,

So this idea came up when i was watching yesterday @KrisTheHylian speedrunning Ninja Gaiden Black while he was in a middle of a good run the stream just crashed so pretty much the VOD of a considerable run was legit to watch but the issue on the runs is you have to record the whole run otherwise i guess it wont be legit, now i think on the position of the runner ''dammit stream crashed gotta finish the run then reconnect to show the final time gotten''.

So this is the idea: a plugin for OBS,Xplit & other programs when the program crashes due by net issues, what this plugin does is to record right on that instant the gameplay so when the speedrunner finishes he/she can be sure of using video program editor to mix up those 2 parts (the twitch VOD part and the recorded part saved on the PC) making of this an viable way of not repeating the speedrun and saving a considerable time to the runner on doing other %'s.

sorry for grammar mistakes i hope you get the idea of this plugin, and of course if could be possible to make since my coding lvls are 0 so ... tell me what you think of the idea as well ¿Good, Bad, Average?

Peace,

Sebastian ''SeValentine''.

Victoria, Australia
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He/Him, They/Them
8 years ago

Not every computer is capable of recording and streaming at the same time, glaedrlol.

United States

I wasn't able to record and stream at the same time for years...anytime I was doing really serious attempts of something and just wanted the game feed I wasn't able to stream it.

Though with OBS the local recording of the stream has a low impact that still gets cut if the stream goes down, and that recording will have whatever other trappings you also stream with, like, say, microphone audio. A plugin that keeps the local recording going even if the stream goes down could be quite useful, I'd think.

France

[quote]Though with OBS the local recording of the stream has a low impact that still gets cut if the stream goes down, and that recording will have whatever other trappings you also stream with, like, say, microphone audio.[/quote]

OBS Multiplatform can handle multiple audio channels, so you can put your microphone on a different audio channel, then keep this channel for streaming and not for local recording.

Germany

OBS Multiplatform 0.12.0 (not yet released) will add stream delay with a new feature "Preserve cutoff point" which will make sure no video is lost, when you have a disconnect.

Commit on GitHub

[quote=jp9000] Additionally, a new option was added to preserve stream cutoff point on disconnections/reconnections, so that if you get disconnected while streaming, when it reconnects, it will reconnect right at the point where it left off. This will probably be quite useful for a number of applications ... for example, a critical stream such as a tournament stream from getting any of its stream data cut off. [/quote]

SlyLobster, SeValentine and 2 others like this

Fantastic !!!

ty for sharing @Reboot