bioniclear
New Member
Hello,
I've recently got a new PC and encountered an issue I haven't seen before. This only happened twice so far, only when playing a more graphically intensive games, but after around an hour of streaming OBS just stops streaming anything and shows that it's sending 0 kbps. If I click stop streaming, the button just goes blank and nothing happens. Restarting OBS doesn't always help, it just doesn't let me stream. My internet connection can't be the problem, because I can still browse the interned after that happens. I do get an "encoding overloaded" warning, but I'm not dropping any frames and I usually record using higher settings than what I use for streaming and it's fine.
Right now I stream at 1080p 60fps, 5500-9000 kbps using Nvidia Nvenc h.234 encoder with quality preset.
My specs are:
CPU: Intel Core i7-8750H
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 6 GB
RAM: 16 Gb
Should I just lower my stream settings (my games usually run in a smaller resolution window anyway) or is the problem somewhere else?
I'm adding several log files, because I restarted OBS several times the last time that happened and somehow got the stream to work again.
I've recently got a new PC and encountered an issue I haven't seen before. This only happened twice so far, only when playing a more graphically intensive games, but after around an hour of streaming OBS just stops streaming anything and shows that it's sending 0 kbps. If I click stop streaming, the button just goes blank and nothing happens. Restarting OBS doesn't always help, it just doesn't let me stream. My internet connection can't be the problem, because I can still browse the interned after that happens. I do get an "encoding overloaded" warning, but I'm not dropping any frames and I usually record using higher settings than what I use for streaming and it's fine.
Right now I stream at 1080p 60fps, 5500-9000 kbps using Nvidia Nvenc h.234 encoder with quality preset.
My specs are:
CPU: Intel Core i7-8750H
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 6 GB
RAM: 16 Gb
Should I just lower my stream settings (my games usually run in a smaller resolution window anyway) or is the problem somewhere else?
I'm adding several log files, because I restarted OBS several times the last time that happened and somehow got the stream to work again.