I’m considering it, and yet… considering not to. Like, if I’m travelling, I could put up a pngtuber, and run a light game. But also… Life before stream, amiright?

Have you used your SD for streaming to another platform? Was it pretty feasible? What should I consider dialing in? =3=

  • Björn
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    I haven’t tried it but considering the weak CPU it might not be a pleasant experience.

    But if you want to try it OBS is available in the software store and should at least work in desktop mode. Probably not in gaming mode.

    Edit: Actually, I did something similar. I played Dungeons and Dragons in the browser and chatting through Discord with my friends. I recorded the sessions with OBS and at least that worked fine.

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    I haven’t streamed using only the Steam Deck, but I’ve used it as a streaming computer running both OBS and my VTubing software, since my laptop is much too weak for it. I used OBS NDI (now DistroAV) to push the video to the Steam Deck. That experience was pretty fluid, though setting it up might’ve been a bit involved. (Flatpak for it exists now.)

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    OBS supposedly works fine, as long as the game isn’t too demanding it should be solid enough.

  • @Nima@leminal.space
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    15 months ago

    i can’t even get streaming from my steam deck to work over discord, much less twitch.

    if anyone has successfully done it, I’d also love to hear it.