Question / Help Classic dropframes and noob right here ^^ UwU :3

Narcogen

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Is this the right logfile? The only thing in here are game capture sessions with Modern Warfare and FFXV. Your scenes don't even seem to include a capture device that could be used to connect a Nintendo Switch.
 

Narcogen

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It looks to me like you've got the Avermedia set to a resolution/framerate that either it doesn't support, or that doesn't match the device you're trying to capture.

01:46:30.944: Error decoding video
01:46:30.945: error: SEI type 1 size 72 truncated at 8
01:46:30.945: error: non-existing PPS 0 referenced
01:46:30.945: error: decode_slice_header error
01:46:30.945: error: no frame!
01:46:30.960: Error decoding video
 

Sergux

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Avernedia live gamer portable 2 and Nintendo switch can handle 1080p 60fps in theory this inst related to fps and resolution, so i dont understand what you told me. Anyway now i changed a few setting properties for avermedia source: from resolution 1080p, framerate 60 and enconder h.264 to device defaults. I will send you a new log, thank you.
 
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Narcogen

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The log is saying frames are being dropped from a capture device because the video stream being sent from the device cannot be properly decoded because it is incorrect. One error is no keyframe being set:


I'm unsure of the other.

These errors are completely filling your OBS log with repeated entries; they continue as long as OBS is running.

If it's not your capture device, then it's your webcam. Have you tried disconnecting it for troubleshooting purposes?

The only other thing I could suggest would be running as admin, but I'm not sure that will make any difference.

If you've set that device to a mode it supports, then the problem is that it is malfunctioning, and you should seek support from Avermedia.
 

Sergux

New Member
The log is saying frames are being dropped from a capture device because the video stream being sent from the device cannot be properly decoded because it is incorrect. One error is no keyframe being set:


I'm unsure of the other.

These errors are completely filling your OBS log with repeated entries; they continue as long as OBS is running.

If it's not your capture device, then it's your webcam. Have you tried disconnecting it for troubleshooting purposes?

The only other thing I could suggest would be running as admin, but I'm not sure that will make any difference.

If you've set that device to a mode it supports, then the problem is that it is malfunctioning, and you should seek support from Avermedia.
Once again thank you for support a noob. I would upload the mentioned log but i get a message saying "its too big for upload" :(
Anyway this is my stream today without audio issues: https://youtu.be/7njxsO7Qur0?t=5995
What do you think? Im starting to know what is the trigger of that error logs(im not sure). Maybe like you said it could be my webcam, i set his fps to 60 on OBS, but i check real fps with AMCap that webcam sustain around 54-58 fps. In any case that result of my live stream is fine for me, but if exist a way to enhance the quality i will do whatever is needed.
 
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