Ultrapower
Member
Hi,
today installed Windows 8.1 x64 complete fresh.
After installing Drivers and OBS the Stream was starting to crash completely !!!
So i have a look in the Log Report and its full of this:
18:22:16: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 350
18:22:17: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 360
18:22:17: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 370
18:22:18: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 380
18:22:18: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 390
18:22:18: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 400
Tried everything increasing Scene Buffering and Device buffer itself. Still the Timestamp error, after few minutes it leads to Dropped/Lost Frames ...
What can this be ??? OBS MP is not doing this
today installed Windows 8.1 x64 complete fresh.
After installing Drivers and OBS the Stream was starting to crash completely !!!
So i have a look in the Log Report and its full of this:
18:22:16: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 350
18:22:17: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 360
18:22:17: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 370
18:22:18: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 380
18:22:18: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 390
18:22:18: Audio timestamp for device 'Eingang (Blackmagic Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 400
Tried everything increasing Scene Buffering and Device buffer itself. Still the Timestamp error, after few minutes it leads to Dropped/Lost Frames ...
What can this be ??? OBS MP is not doing this