The following use cases demonstrate how the features in XSplit VCam handle common broadcast presentation problems that occur when streaming games, such as background removal, background replacement, and background blurring. XSplit VCam can further enhance this experience by adding a range of customization options to the streamer’s toolkit, allowing them to achieve a perceived high production value. XSplit estimates that up to 50 percent of game streams utilize a webcam as part of their broadcast presentation 1. Showing the streamer’s reactions through the use of a webcam is a common way to achieve interaction.
One of the most important aspects of game streaming is the interaction between the streamer and the audience. Solution Overview XSplit VCam Features for Game Streaming Assigning XSplit VCam processing to execute on Intel® Graphics Technology (integrated GPUs) or multicore CPUs, helps to ensure that a game running on a platform with a discrete GPU is not impacted. With AI, video encoding, and in-game physics – such as dynamic explosions, crumbling buildings, and so on – competing for resources, the discrete GPU on gaming computers is coming under increasing pressure for streamers. Performance remains a key issue for gamers, and the challenge is to ensure that video background removal does not impact their gaming experience. This white paper demonstrates how XSplit VCam provides streaming gamers and gaming content creators with a reliable solution for intelligent, real-time video background removal. It provides the flexibility to execute on the CPU, discrete and integrated Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), digital signal processors (DSPs), and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), as well as custom silicon designed for machine learning, such as the Intel® Movidius™ Neural Compute Stick (NCS). The unique inferencing engine in XSplit VCam is based on OpenCL™, a standard framework for execution on heterogeneous platforms. The technology uses a deep learning AI framework coupled with a custom-built, high-performance inference engine. XSplit VCam was developed by the research and development division of SplitmediaLabs to bring advanced-quality video background removal solution to the game streaming market. NEW: Due to the recent increased amount of spam all links will require moderator approval.Co-author: Henrik Levring, Miguel Molina and Louis Vigil Executive Summary.If you have any questions about the commenting policy, please let us know through the Contact Page.If you would like to appeal for a comment section ban to be removed, please use this page.VideoCardz Moderating Team reserves the right to edit or delete any comments submitted to the site without notice.Please note that comments that attack or harass an individual directly will be deleted and such comments will result in a ban.A failure to comply with these rules will result in a warning and, in extreme cases, a ban.Comments complaining about the article subject or its source will be removed.Note this may include abusive, threatening, pornographic, offensive, misleading, or libelous language.
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