Social Dummy
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Noticed something weird on my past couple streams.
I noticed that the Twitch Chat and Activity Feed docks seem to randomly freeze wherein I actually need to Alt+Tab from my game just so it'll update the contents. Odd thing is that if I open my chat on the Twitch iOS app, the chat is perfectly fine. I did multiple test streams and most of them had the issue happen within a few minutes of starting.
Thinking it might just be an OBS issue, I decided to just reinstall it. 31.1.2 which is the same version I've been using since that came out.
Streamed the following day and noticed that after two hours, it happened again but this time, even a browser source for an overlay I have (BRB scene) didn't load until I Alt+Tabbed.
Someone mentioned trying to turn off Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling but kind of weird that it was working perfectly fine with that setting turned on. Quite a hassle to test too since I really can't trigger the issue manually. Saw that a few modern games require that setting to be on so I really wanted to avoid that being the "resolution" if possible.
Not sure if it's related but the past week as well, noticed that alerts are sometimes stuttering (audio is fine, just the animation) but completely fine if I trigger them manually.
I noticed that the Twitch Chat and Activity Feed docks seem to randomly freeze wherein I actually need to Alt+Tab from my game just so it'll update the contents. Odd thing is that if I open my chat on the Twitch iOS app, the chat is perfectly fine. I did multiple test streams and most of them had the issue happen within a few minutes of starting.
Thinking it might just be an OBS issue, I decided to just reinstall it. 31.1.2 which is the same version I've been using since that came out.
Streamed the following day and noticed that after two hours, it happened again but this time, even a browser source for an overlay I have (BRB scene) didn't load until I Alt+Tabbed.
Someone mentioned trying to turn off Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling but kind of weird that it was working perfectly fine with that setting turned on. Quite a hassle to test too since I really can't trigger the issue manually. Saw that a few modern games require that setting to be on so I really wanted to avoid that being the "resolution" if possible.
Not sure if it's related but the past week as well, noticed that alerts are sometimes stuttering (audio is fine, just the animation) but completely fine if I trigger them manually.