Hello,
I am having an issue where, when I stream to Twitch, my bitrate drops to 0 kb/s at regular intervals, usually every ~5 min, and lasts for almost exactly 30 seconds. After this it returns to normal for another 5 min and repeats. This has been happening consistently, every stream, since I started streaming (about a week ago).
My settings are all aligned with Twitch regulations. I have tested at bitrates from 2500 to 1000, and the problem is consistent.
ISP provides 12x4 speeds. All settings in OBS are default Twitch settings. I have tried increasing CPU Usage Preset, and this does not change the problem.
Additionally, I have tried streaming on smashcast.tv and get very similar results.
Could this be a router issue, like bad hardware?
I have talked to the ISP and they said they have their 1935 TCP port open and it is operating as it should.
Included is a log file that provides an idea of what I'm dealing with. Dropped frames consistently end at about 10% after streaming. This is consistent whether the stream is 30 min or 4 hours.
I am at a loss as to why I am getting such consistent drops. Thank you for any insight you can provide.
-RangerDog
https://gist.github.com/4e84406d9291dc2d16287d0d4490a44d
System Specs:
GPU GTX 970 (updated to latest driver)
CPU: i7 4790 3.6 GHz
16gb ram
Windows 10 (all updates)
-Edited to include github link to a log as well.
I am having an issue where, when I stream to Twitch, my bitrate drops to 0 kb/s at regular intervals, usually every ~5 min, and lasts for almost exactly 30 seconds. After this it returns to normal for another 5 min and repeats. This has been happening consistently, every stream, since I started streaming (about a week ago).
My settings are all aligned with Twitch regulations. I have tested at bitrates from 2500 to 1000, and the problem is consistent.
ISP provides 12x4 speeds. All settings in OBS are default Twitch settings. I have tried increasing CPU Usage Preset, and this does not change the problem.
Additionally, I have tried streaming on smashcast.tv and get very similar results.
Could this be a router issue, like bad hardware?
I have talked to the ISP and they said they have their 1935 TCP port open and it is operating as it should.
Included is a log file that provides an idea of what I'm dealing with. Dropped frames consistently end at about 10% after streaming. This is consistent whether the stream is 30 min or 4 hours.
I am at a loss as to why I am getting such consistent drops. Thank you for any insight you can provide.
-RangerDog
https://gist.github.com/4e84406d9291dc2d16287d0d4490a44d
System Specs:
GPU GTX 970 (updated to latest driver)
CPU: i7 4790 3.6 GHz
16gb ram
Windows 10 (all updates)
-Edited to include github link to a log as well.
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