Question / Help Browser Source freezing

PoorDeadMan

New Member
Thank you for reading.

This issue I will describe was not present before I updated OBS. I've recently updated OBS and am on current version 24.0.3 (64 bit) on a Windows 10 machine. I use .webm files in a browser source (streamlabs) for stream alerts. OBS browser source now "freezes". I still receive the audio from the source but the .webm visual does not play or gets stuck a few frames in. I am not using antivirus software at this time. Note that the browser source freezes within OBS but does not freeze outside of OBS (say, Chrome).

I have disabled "Enable Browser Source Hardware Acceleration" under SETTINGS > ADVANCED > SOURCES. Despite this (and restarting OBS) the issue persists. I'm unsure how to disable Hardware Acceleration for a specific browser source.

Here is a most recent log doing a local recording:
https://obsproject.com/logs/fARZosqMumfnrXb-
 

PoorDeadMan

New Member
This was from @deadvix on discord...

Okay, so ... first: You can reenable that checkbox. Second: There's apparently a bug where our browser source will break if you're trying to play VP9-encoded webm files when hardware acceleration is disabled. Third: Due to some intel GPU fuckery, browser hardware acceleration is automatically disabled on all Intel GPUs. So right now, Intel GPU + VP9-encoded webm is just going to break. If you have the ability to re-encode that webm using VP8 (slightly larger files, but not awful), I'm told that might fix it. We're looking at getting rid of that hardware blacklist in a future version, but that doesn't help you -now-.
 

Paul74

Member
Same issue here. The video stream is from a tv show so really don't have any option to modify anything. Problem persists.
 

Paul74

Member
maybe I've just sorted it out!
Try to do this:
follow this guide:
and set everything to use high performance gpu (so not the integrated graphic).
leave enabled Chrome hardware acceleration.
leave enabled OBS browser hardware acceleration in advanced settings.
 

Pejii

New Member
sorry for bringing up an old topic, but I had freezing frame issues with OBS Browser source and nothing out there helped with fixing my issue untill I backtracked what I have done to my PC and found out a solution. so here it is:

My issue (freezing/jitter) while playing video with the browser source was caused by the changes I have had made to the nvidia 3D settings / global settings page (I like to disable many settings by default and force new apps to render at max 60fps in foreground and 30 in background)

adding obs-browser-page.exe as a new program with no limited frame rate fixed my freeze and jittery video playbacks.
 
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