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XSplit Quality, VBV-Buffer and Preset Settings | XSplit Blog

    https://www.xsplit.com/blog/xsplit-quality-vbvbuffer-vbvmaxrate-and-preset-settings#:~:text=XSplit%20instead%20uses%20quality%20based%20encoding%20and%20sets,bandwidth%20in%20less%20complex%20or%20less%20important%20scenes.
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New Audio Features in XSplit Broadcaster 2.0 | XSplit Blog

    https://www.xsplit.com/blog/introducing-xsplit-broadcasters-new-audio-features
    Most USB 2.0 capture cards require stream compression (encoding) to be performed on the card prior to sending the audio and video feed to XSplit. The encoded audio and video from the USB 2.0 capture card appears as delayed audio in the default playback device and delayed video in XSplit Broadcaster.

XSplit Quality, VBV-Buffer and Preset Settings | XSplit Blog

    https://www.xsplit.com/blog/xsplit-quality-vbvbuffer-vbvmaxrate-and-preset-settings
    So in our case above we would use the following XSplit settings: VBV Max Rate:1000 kbps VBV Buffer:4000 kbps. Well we probably also should also compensate for audio, but in this case just subtract 1 x audio bitrate from your VBV Max Rate and 4 x audio bitrate form your VBV Buffer and then you are set. Encoder Preset

Azubu TV is now supported in XSplit Broadcaster 2.0 ...

    https://www.xsplit.com/blog/azubu-is-now-supported-in-xsplit-broadcaster-2-0
    The extra encoding parameters do not need to be changed unless you wish to stream at a lower resolution than you’ve set XSplit to. This can be changed in the video size drop down menu. For the Audio Encoding settings, set the Audio Encoding Codec to AAC LC HQ, the Bitrate to 128, and the Format to 44.1KHz Stereo:

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