Question / Help Can I roll back the server list update this morning?

sonicpuke

New Member
Since the update this morning OBS dropping framed like crazy, the update said it only updated the server list and sure enough the server I was using and which was working great is now gone. All other servers dropping frames like crazy. Is there a way to get the old server list back? Help I can't stream now. I lowered the max bitrate (Which sux why should I have to do that?) that helped little but it's still dropping frames on all servers where it didn't before.

This update is making it basically unusable for me. Did twitch drop those servers or what is the deal? Can I roll back? I'm gonna be afraid to update in the future now if updates are gonna break OBS.

Please don't claim this is a bug report, it's not. This isn't a bug the server I was using was removed from list. Why?
 

paibox

heros in an halfshel
The servers that were removed do not exist anymore. You can roll back your Twitch TV server list all you want, that's not going to make Twitch revert the changes they made to their setup.

You have to realize that we have absolutely nothing to do with which servers are up or not, we just updated it to keep the server list accurate. All (Secondary) servers are gone, because Twitch are now attempting to do automatic load balancing between primary and secondary rather than making people pick one themselves.

If this is not working out, you should contact Twitch instead.

Also, this is not a bug report. Why would we claim that it's a bug report?
 

sonicpuke

New Member
it was the "alternate" west coast "LA" server, none of the other servers work worth anything, they haven't contacted me back, I see other people streaming but not matter what server I use or how low I drop the settings it's still dropping frames, anywhere from 20%-50%+ frames being dropped. 50% at 1080 but yesterda I could stream at 1080 with no frames dropping, now pure garbage dropped frames on every server.

I can't believe I'm the only one this is happening to? I see other people streaming and when I do google search I see no one else mentioning these problems, it's not my internet I have 8mb per sec upload on speed testing site. It's on twitch's end I think.
 

dodgepong

Administrator
Community Helper
Not sure what to tell you. It could be a routing issue. Streaming to the normal LA server should give you more or less the same performance, but apparently it's not.
 

UberDragon

Member
seems like you can't even "ping Live-lax.Twitch.TV" or "tracert Live-lax.Twitch.TV" via command prompt. all i get is time outs for all the servers.
 
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