OM26R
Member
Hi.
I was fixing issues with my VSD RTMP server, while I found out it was wrong Nginx setting I've update OBS (from v29 or v30 I think) to the latest one and x264 encoder starts to overload on the same and even lower settings.
I'm using this plugin https://github.com/sorayuki/obs-multi-rtmp/releases for multiple RTMP, and as I understand it can encode 1 time and send to multiple sources, so I was using 1 stream for 18mbit via GPU Nvidia NVENC h264 codec and send it on 2 platforms, and 2nd one use as 5.5mbit via x364 (on that plugin, it' called as "x264 get from OBS), medium preset and send it to ither platfroms via sharing feature.
SO it was ok, after and update encoder is overloaded, losses are about 60%, before update maybe it could be about 0.1-0.5% sometimes. I was turining off that GPU stream and found out it's an x264 codec, and maybe lowering setting to superfast or so can handle it a bit, but it's not ok either.
I was trying to update that Multi RTMP plugin to the latest version, cause after OBS updater it didn't undestand what resolution I set and send just my source reso - no luck , or maybe I didn't delete and old version right, before it was v0.5.1 of that plugin.
Any ideas how to fix that? how to cancel update and take "working" OBS version back?
or maybe how to clean install that plugin? Cause it auto install to C:\\ProgramData but OBS is in ProgramFiles, and maybe I should delete something there.
I was thinking about clean install, but man, that's a lot of scenes, sources and etc in it.
Seems like it messes with encoder.
Streaming PC (gaming PC is separate, connection via capture card)
win 10
GPU 1070
CPU AMD threadripper 1950x
64 gb ram
No overheat (gpu about 75C, CPU about 40-55C)
No overload (gpu 85%, cpu 15%)
I was fixing issues with my VSD RTMP server, while I found out it was wrong Nginx setting I've update OBS (from v29 or v30 I think) to the latest one and x264 encoder starts to overload on the same and even lower settings.
I'm using this plugin https://github.com/sorayuki/obs-multi-rtmp/releases for multiple RTMP, and as I understand it can encode 1 time and send to multiple sources, so I was using 1 stream for 18mbit via GPU Nvidia NVENC h264 codec and send it on 2 platforms, and 2nd one use as 5.5mbit via x364 (on that plugin, it' called as "x264 get from OBS), medium preset and send it to ither platfroms via sharing feature.
SO it was ok, after and update encoder is overloaded, losses are about 60%, before update maybe it could be about 0.1-0.5% sometimes. I was turining off that GPU stream and found out it's an x264 codec, and maybe lowering setting to superfast or so can handle it a bit, but it's not ok either.
I was trying to update that Multi RTMP plugin to the latest version, cause after OBS updater it didn't undestand what resolution I set and send just my source reso - no luck , or maybe I didn't delete and old version right, before it was v0.5.1 of that plugin.
Any ideas how to fix that? how to cancel update and take "working" OBS version back?
or maybe how to clean install that plugin? Cause it auto install to C:\\ProgramData but OBS is in ProgramFiles, and maybe I should delete something there.
I was thinking about clean install, but man, that's a lot of scenes, sources and etc in it.
Seems like it messes with encoder.
Streaming PC (gaming PC is separate, connection via capture card)
win 10
GPU 1070
CPU AMD threadripper 1950x
64 gb ram
No overheat (gpu about 75C, CPU about 40-55C)
No overload (gpu 85%, cpu 15%)