![]() ![]() Tanya DePass is the founder and Director of I Need Diverse Games, a non-profit organization based in Chicago, which is dedicated to better diversification of all aspects of gaming. Logitech 5.1 surround sound speaker system.Logitech G933 Artemis Dolby wireless headset.Avermedia Ultra Gamer external capture card.I’ve listed my set up below and settings are shown in the screenshot earlier in this post. I’ll continue to putter around with my settings, and set up to work on the flicker when using the Remove Background option. One last recommendation is plenty of light, as part of my problem could be tied to not enough or bright enough light in my streaming area. You can see it in action in a recent stream where I start in Just Chatting and switch to gameplay later. ![]() Not so much when using it when the streamer is the focus on an IRL or Just Chatting stream. It seems that in the newest iteration, removing chair helps with this and the artifacting has gone away entirely when gaming. However at first, it was pretty bad, and you could see whole swaths of the couch behind me when I chose to Remove Background and Hide chair. One problem I encountered that you can see in the image above, the artifact and halo’ing around my head and mic were fixed with the updates to XSplit and VCam. Even with the slight flickering, I prefer VCam, especially if I am streaming from the road and I have no option for a physical green screen. It showed only a green square instead of my face with the background chroma key’d out. While the C922 does have green screen software meant to work with the cam, I found it cumbersome to install and it never worked for me. ![]() I got two of them from Amazon during a black Friday deal, and again in full disclosure XSplit sent me another one along with a 12 month Premium license. One suggestion is to have plenty of light in your stream area, and if you need a webcam, a 6 month XSplit license is currently included with a LogitechC922 webcam purchase. If you’re looking for a stream software, try out Broadcaster + VCam especially if space and or cost is an issue. Overall review: Definitely get VCam if you are already using XSplit Broadcaster. You can also see the one thing I have had a problem with in VCam. You can see below where I’ve added an image. You can choose to delete the background (chroma key) or replace an image. So make sure all your scenes have your current cam deleted. It’s a one or the other deal, which I found out when VCam kept coming up with Logitect C920 (which I was using prior to copping a C922 in a sale). ![]() Here’s the tricky part, you cannot have your webcam in some scenes and VCam in others. The most current version as of this post is and has better stability than the prior production version. If you’re not using XSplit Broadcaster, get that too and install it. How to use this handy app: If you’re already using XSplit as your stream software, go over and grab the installer: and save your scenes in XSplit before proceeding. VCam gives you a no-cost option to have the same effect without having to clear a lot of space or spend a lot of money. For a lot of streamers, a physical green screen isn’t practical or you just don’t have the space or money to spend anywhere from $40 to $150 or more. So #Sponsored content ahead! It’s good, I promise □įor those of you that stream, XSplit released a green screen application, VCam that lets you have a virtual greenscreen or background image instead of needing a physical green screen. Disclosure: I was asked to use VCam by XSplit, and provided a Logitech C922 webcam + One Year Premium XSplit license. ![]()
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