MrBojangles
New Member
So our streaming setup means that using WiFi is our only option (I know I know).
I noticed that when you drop frames in a Zoom call it'll buffer your output and then speed up your video/audio to catch everyone else up to realtime again when your connection settles. Is there any way to make this happen for OBS streams as well?
Or can we operate something like a 1 minute buffer at our end so that if OBS drops frames it'll carry on from those dropped frames when the connection is back again? We average about 10-20s of dropped frames per hour of streaming so we'd never hit the end of a minute buffer.
I noticed that when you drop frames in a Zoom call it'll buffer your output and then speed up your video/audio to catch everyone else up to realtime again when your connection settles. Is there any way to make this happen for OBS streams as well?
Or can we operate something like a 1 minute buffer at our end so that if OBS drops frames it'll carry on from those dropped frames when the connection is back again? We average about 10-20s of dropped frames per hour of streaming so we'd never hit the end of a minute buffer.