Your question sounded like you were concerned about CPU utilization on your own computer as a broadcaster. Solving for multi-party video chat is harder. Have you tried Discord?
Answering your question properly requires more details about your platform (CPU, GPU, resolution, operating system, etc.). If your hardware can offload video encoding from the CPU, that would probably be your best…
The headline says B-->A, but the article says A-->B: "self-centered men who are argumentative, stubborn, disagreeable and unempathetic are much more likely to own a high-status car such as an Audi, BMW or Mercedes" ...…
Helping friends and family install your self-signed root certificate can be less than fun, especially if they have lesser computer skills and a variety of browsers (and mobile operating systems). My gut says that…
Prosody (http://prosody.im/) is very efficient, especially with epoll. StartSSL (http://www.startssl.com/) issues free server certificates for encryption. Put them on a VM in the cloud for $5-10 per month, and you have…
AviSynth (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AviSynth) may offer what you seek. Note that the 3.0 rewrite (http://avisynth3.unite-video.com/) runs on both Windows and Linux.
NetXMS (www.netxms.org) may or may not fit your needs but is an open-source gem that deserves more attention
I do not know how prominent it is, but Pansenti's wearableX project is very worth a look.
I have another interesting (and reproducible) manifestation on Supermicro motherboards with two 82574L controllers. In this case, it is again true that we only experience problems on the first (as ordered by ascending…
Cross-posted at h-online.com: I have a plurality of systems with Intel motherboards which demonstrate the same kind of problems. The motherboards in question have two Intel ethernet controllers, one of which is an…
Your question sounded like you were concerned about CPU utilization on your own computer as a broadcaster. Solving for multi-party video chat is harder. Have you tried Discord?
Answering your question properly requires more details about your platform (CPU, GPU, resolution, operating system, etc.). If your hardware can offload video encoding from the CPU, that would probably be your best…
The headline says B-->A, but the article says A-->B: "self-centered men who are argumentative, stubborn, disagreeable and unempathetic are much more likely to own a high-status car such as an Audi, BMW or Mercedes" ...…
Helping friends and family install your self-signed root certificate can be less than fun, especially if they have lesser computer skills and a variety of browsers (and mobile operating systems). My gut says that…
Prosody (http://prosody.im/) is very efficient, especially with epoll. StartSSL (http://www.startssl.com/) issues free server certificates for encryption. Put them on a VM in the cloud for $5-10 per month, and you have…
AviSynth (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AviSynth) may offer what you seek. Note that the 3.0 rewrite (http://avisynth3.unite-video.com/) runs on both Windows and Linux.
NetXMS (www.netxms.org) may or may not fit your needs but is an open-source gem that deserves more attention
I do not know how prominent it is, but Pansenti's wearableX project is very worth a look.
I have another interesting (and reproducible) manifestation on Supermicro motherboards with two 82574L controllers. In this case, it is again true that we only experience problems on the first (as ordered by ascending…
Cross-posted at h-online.com: I have a plurality of systems with Intel motherboards which demonstrate the same kind of problems. The motherboards in question have two Intel ethernet controllers, one of which is an…