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    Web / Roku Developer RadarGaming's Avatar
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    2 CDN's and Recording

    I have started back up my weekly gaming and tech podcast called On The Radar. Which we do live every Friday night at 7pm ET.

    I am using Wirecast 5 to produce the show, stream, and record. It seems to handle very well with my AMD-FX8150 and 16 GB's of RAM.

    I do one 720p stream to DailyMotion at 1500 kbps. Another stream to TwitchTV at 700kbps, and I am recording locally at 2000 kbps.

    Some of you may think I must be maxing out my CPU during the show. Its crazy but I don't, my CPU barely hits 70% during the live show. I am also bringing in 720p video from Skype and using an HDMI capture card to bring in a chromebook.

    Its truly amazing how I can do so much with one computer and Wirecast, If you have any questions please let me know!
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    Thanks Nick... I have very similar setup so it's encouraging to see what is possible. What is your bandwidth where you broadcast?

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    I have 5 MBS up from TWC and 30 MBS down.
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    One more question Nick...Are you overclocking the 8150? I have an 8150 and am doing just minor overclocking at 3.9GHz. Can't seem to get past that without instability.

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    No overclocking here. Its already hot enough in the studio with it at normal speeds.
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