![]() That said, be willing to spend 200 to 250 if you don’t have the best specs and equipment. You need to work on your streaming skills rather than try to cover up weaknesses with overpriced gear. Prices start at US$4.17 (about £3/AU$5) per month for a 36-month license, through to US$199 (about £150/AU$250) for a lifetime license. The equipment you use can enhance your stream’s quality, but it won’t make up for your performance on a stream. You'll also have to open your wallet if you want chromakeying (green screen), in-game Twitch chat, console support via a capture card and custom logos. The biggest drawback is that streams at 720p or higher will carry an Xsplit watermark – not ideal if you want your stream to look professional. It supports streaming to Twitch, Mixer, YouTube and Facebook, and is incredibly easy to use – just start your game and hit a keyboard shortcut to bring up the overlay and begin streaming. ![]() Gamecaster is a game-specific version of Xsplit Broadcaster, with a more streamlined interface. As such, it looks sleeker and benefits from premium support online, but several features are locked behind a paywall. Unlike most of the free streaming software in this roundup, Xsplit Gamecaster is a free, cut-down version of a premium application.
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