Can someone help me take a look at logs? Not really sure what else to try anymore.

Dottyscarlet

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Hello there! I was wondering if you could help me take a look at the logs of my obs I'll post it below with a link as well. This is currently what I know. Im having connection issues with the RTMP server when connecting to twitch, i keep getting

RTMP send error 10054
RTMP send error 10053
RTMP send error 10038

I thought maybe I was having internet issue, I used ping plotter to see if it was my internet but it seemed that wasnt the case. I then tried streaming to both twitch and youtube. Twitch would get issues and disconnect with the errors above but youtube stream would be fine and have zero issues. Other stuff I did was check windows updates, drivers, firewall, open TCP port for RTMP, reset my streaming key and alot more things I think these may be the most important aspects of it. If anyone has an idea of it lmk and thank you in advance!

link to logs: https://obsproject.com/logs/BIm4XgwudZOF0HHJ
 
Solved!

I am writing this out cause of how frustrating it was to figure this issue out and I hope this can hopefully someone so if you reading this, may this help you lots!!

Tldr: the issue was a routing issue, I used a combo of ping-plotter and restream to figure this out, then used proton vpn to fix the issue.

For a more concise answer this is where you wana read. Before I continue it is super important that you make sure its not bandwith issues so run speed tests, make sure your on ethernet, check ethernet adapter settings etc. Once you figure that part out and your sure its not bandwith, make an account restream and try streaming to their servers using first the connection type called whip. Restream acts as a middle man when connecting to twitch. If you have no issues streaming to them then its routing issue like mine. To double check this try now streaming to restream using RTMP. Still no issues? Then most likely a routing issue. To get around that you want to use a vpn to connect to connect to a different ingest server. So connect your vpn, make sure you connect to a server that close to the ingest server. If your not sure what server you connect to pick one manually in obs or use twitch inspector to see which one you automically connect to and from there go ahead and test out the connect by streaming see if the connection drops, no? Your are all set! If so try another server and if your still having issues no matter what vpn server you connect to might be something else. Keep in mind I am not an expert by any means. Google is your best friend when researching things like this. If your not sure what something means use google. That is how I figured out my issue and i hope this can help someone out best of luck!
 
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