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On Fri, 05 Apr 2024 20:27:32 +0000, Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks> wrote
in <17c37c35720e7ddc$20295$3326957$802601b3@news.usenetexpress.com>:
Provide testimony. Otherwise you do not fucking belong to a
revolutionary Usenet group.
Testify! Fucking lackey assholes!
Sorry, didn't hear the sound of your whine over all this ocean noise!\
The superior sound-routing capabilities of pulseaudio allows me to
stream video through Twitch or YouTube without having the sound of
another video bleed into the stream. Also, IM pings (such as from
WhatsApp) don't have to be on my stream. This is handled with a virtual
audio device.
Before, I've actually bought products for Windows that claimed to have
this capability, but they never worked right with OBS-Studio.
Speaking of which, I used xdaliclock for a visual timer. There is no
xdaliclock port for Windows, so there's another reason to keep using
Linux.
I shudder to think what would be necessary to build Pan for Windows.
It's not a cakewalk on Linux, either, but much more manageable
(Sidenote: It escapes me why you don't take the time to stop being a
"distro lackey" and build your own Pan from sources. Jedi knights build
their own light sabers, don't they?)
Anyway, back to streaming: when I stream, it's usually games, and those
games often used DirectX. The Linux implementation of DX is DXVK, which
uses Vulkan -- and can run faster than Windows. Elite Dangerous Odyssey
uses Frontier Development's _Cobra 4.0_
engine, which I cap at 90 FPS. I run the 60Hz display at 4K resolution
with all the knobs cranked up to "Ultra". There's still plenty of
overhead to run OBS-Studio, which can stream the video while writing to
the 10G-Base-T attached NAS.
A word about the NAS: it is a Synology DiskStation, which also runs
Linux. But that is more of an appliance, with web-based GUI management
software. I record at 4 Gbit, because the disks are only 6 Gbit SATA
drives. That is RAID5. The new NAS that I haven't assembled yet will
have a RAID0 volume for captures; it will be a two-volume NAS with the
other volume either RAID5 or something I haven't tried yet: Synology's
hybrid RAID that allows one to grow the volume.
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