Constant OBS disconnects

LTGonline

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Can someone please take a look at my log https://obsproject.com/logs/H6ZoQNSBkV1mJT4i and please point me in the right direction. Keep getting these errors
19:11:04.988: WriteN, RTMP send error 10054 (341 bytes)
19:11:04.988: WriteN, RTMP send error 10054 (79 bytes)
19:11:04.988: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (42 bytes)
I am currently unable to stream. Any help would be appreciated.
p.s The errors are towards the bottom of the log. I started and topped twice.
 
19:54:00.394: Output 'simple_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 737 (2.8%)
Your connection is unstable. You'll need to contact your ISP to get this resolved.
If you stream to Twitch, you can try using R1ch's TwitchTest application to get an accurate and streaming-relative bandwidth and connection quality check: https://r1ch.net/projects/twitchtest

I'd recommend running that, you want a server with a Quality of at least 80, prefer 100. If you have low Quality numbers (or zero) it'll be an ISP issue. If you have a good Quality ingest, try streaming directly rather than through Restream and see if the issue persists.
 
I have run that test many times. I always get good quality results. I always select 100.
Tried xsplit and the same thing was happening. Ive used twitch test and inspector. Followed all the points on the dropped frames guide.
I have tried through restream and directly to twitch. Both are the same.
 
Try running a Long or 10-minute test instead. If you are dropping almost 3% of frames during a sample stream, there is no way that TwitchTest would return a 100 Quality score unless your connection is having an intermittent problem and your testing occurred when the issue was not actively happening.
 
I will try the 10 minute test and report back. It does seem to be intermittent. Sometimes it happens right away other times it can take up to 2-3 hours.
 
Try running a Long or 10-minute test instead. If you are dropping almost 3% of frames during a sample stream, there is no way that TwitchTest would return a 100 Quality score unless your connection is having an intermittent problem and your testing occurred when the issue was not actively happening.
Ok I did 10 mins and I got
100 Los Angeles
79 Phoenix
92 San Francisco
Failed San Jose (2)
81 San Jose (5)
 
Ok I did 10 mins and I got
100 Los Angeles
79 Phoenix
92 San Francisco
Failed San Jose (2)
81 San Jose (5)
I found something interesting. I had one session that went 9 hrs with no errors and green across the board on twitch inspector. Normally under encoder or streaming tool, it says OBS -output module. However for the only session that went error free it said Lavf57.71.100 any idea what that is and why it is not obs module? also, it seemed to work.
 
I found something interesting. I had one session that went 9 hrs with no errors and green across the board on twitch inspector. Normally under encoder or streaming tool, it says OBS -output module. However for the only session that went error free it said Lavf57.71.100 any idea what that is and why it is not obs module? also, it seemed to work.
Anyone have any clues on what encoder Lavf57.71.100 is on OBS? It's the only thing that allowed me to stream error free. Maybe a certain setting?
 
It seems it is not an ISP problem because Internet is active in the meantime.
Please take a look on my detailed report in anther, similar, thread:

Regards.
 
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