Jeremy Wheaton
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This may seem strange, but I'm trying to set OBS up to deliver a stream over a mobile tethered network. The issue is not that I don't have enough bandwidth (usually 8-14Mb/s) to upload the stream but that the network jitter can be wild, sometimes resulting in several seconds of lost packets.
Now this wouldn't really be much of an issue, except that I'm streaming to Azure Media Services and any substantial sequence of lost packets results in an unrecoverable disconnect from the endpoint. It seems that this has something to do with the OBS frame timestamps starting at 0 instead of the system time. A while ago I was able to reconnect with FMLE after enabling streamsynchronization, but I haven't been able to lately, and between then and now Adobe has officially renounced support of FMLE, and it is unusably buggy.
Is there any way to insert FFMPEG parameters to timestamp the outgoing stream with the system time?
Now this wouldn't really be much of an issue, except that I'm streaming to Azure Media Services and any substantial sequence of lost packets results in an unrecoverable disconnect from the endpoint. It seems that this has something to do with the OBS frame timestamps starting at 0 instead of the system time. A while ago I was able to reconnect with FMLE after enabling streamsynchronization, but I haven't been able to lately, and between then and now Adobe has officially renounced support of FMLE, and it is unusably buggy.
Is there any way to insert FFMPEG parameters to timestamp the outgoing stream with the system time?
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