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So the latest version of Xsplit just got forced out, requiring everyone to install it (version 1.0.1105.0605 I believe). Ever since this version has come out (I also messed around with it before its forced release), Xsplit will no longer broadcast to JTV. What ends up happening is this:
Xsplit reacts like normal, the small popup near the tray activates and says that the stream is running. Xsplit's text changes to red, and states the stream bitrate along with the number of viewers. Without looking at my JTV stream directly, there is no indication of an issue. However, if you go to the stream while broadcasting, normally you should see your broadcast playing on your channel. Unfortunately, it instead switches back and forth between "Live" and "Offline", my default background popping in and out every 5 or 8 seconds, as though the broadcast is going to start, but then going back to offline after another 5 or 8 seconds. It continues to do this until I stop the broadcast. Also noteworthy is the fact that during this "broadcast", no local recording is made, and no video is created on the channel, so I know it's not an issue with me seeing my own stream. The funniest part about this part of the problem, is that if I set Xsplit not to stream, but simply to do a local recording, everything works fine. I currently use Dxtory as a virtual camera, and thought that might have been causing the problem. However, even when I use Xsplit to broadcast a view of my desktop, with Dxtory turned off completely, it still does not broadcast to my channel. As I've been broadcasting flawlessly for the last few weeks, and all of these problems immediately began with the new version of Xsplit (I was able to remedy them by switching back to the old version, but now the new version is forced to install), I can only imagine that the issue lies somewhere within the new Xsplit. I can't imagine I'm the only one experiencing this issue. I was hoping that someone else on these forums has had a similar problem and has found a fix for it. Or even if someone is currently using the most recent version of Xsplit and has not been having trouble with your broadcast on JTV, please let me know how you have things set up. Thanks for your time in reading over this, and for any help you can offer |
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Update: So, I tried broadcasting the stream to another service, Ustream, and it worked fine. So, there's obviously some new disagreement between Xsplit and JTV. Still... if no one else has been having an issue with this, I'm kind of curious as to why.
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That's rather interesting. Let me see if I can reproduce.
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Thanks for your patience.
Have you used the older versions of xsplit? Have they worked fine? I'm just checking incase it's a problem in your stream settings.
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Hey, NP! I really appreciate you working on the problem!
When I was able to revert the xsplit version, changing to an older version allowed streaming to work like normal. However, xsplit now forces an update on load to their newest version (if there's any way to stop it from doing that, I'm all ears). The newest version (as of the time of my first post) is the one that I've been having trouble with, and I have changed none of my stream settings since the update. Shortened answer is yes, I have been using older versions of Xsplit for a while now, and that is how I've been streaming for the last two weeks leading up to this incident. Thanks again for your attention in this matter. Let me know if there's anything else that you need from me! |
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Thanks for your clarification.
What Operating System are you running on? I'll run a test on this soon.
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I'm running on Windows 7. I'm not at home at the moment, so I'm not sure if I have any service packs currently installed.
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Im also a tester @ xsplit and i have a problem with it too.
As the OP says xplit doesnt say theres a problem, but if you want to go to your justin channel page the screen stays white and doesnt change, you dont see anything bc white. When you stop streaming you can visit the page like normaly, untill you go back streaming again. [EDIT] Now when updated to IE 9 (yuck) it never loads up the stream, also on xsplit your kbrate goes to 12kbs (?) and the channel goes live but stays black Ill post a screenshot soon. Im also running under w7 64 OS
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System Model: ASUS P7P55D-E PREMIUM BIOS: BIOS Date: 08/02/10 17:06:34 Ver: 08.00.15 Processor: Intel( Memory: 16096MB DDR3 RAM Browsers: Google Chrome,IE8 & Firefox 3.6 Broadcasting: FME 3.1 Network: 40/mb/s down 4mb/s up my channel:TheGameZone
Last edited by Graphicnizor; 05-22-2011 at 02:31 PM. Reason: update |
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OK i think i found the solution to the problem.
Did you fully updated to the last version? because they updated the x265 driver. i just checked my dll file and seen that the driver was out of place. Now i updated the driver and everything works again!-> My Channel So check if your xsplit is updated to the latest version!
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System Model: ASUS P7P55D-E PREMIUM BIOS: BIOS Date: 08/02/10 17:06:34 Ver: 08.00.15 Processor: Intel( Memory: 16096MB DDR3 RAM Browsers: Google Chrome,IE8 & Firefox 3.6 Broadcasting: FME 3.1 Network: 40/mb/s down 4mb/s up my channel:TheGameZone
Last edited by Graphicnizor; 05-22-2011 at 02:52 PM. |
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