Question / Help CS:GO black screen

sUPERHJELTEn

New Member
Hello

I'm having trouble streaming Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Whenever I enter that game the screen just stays black. All the other games seems to be working fine, except for CS:GO. Does anyone have any idea what might be wrong?

Here is a short recording showing me entering Ace of Spades just fine, then trying CS:GO and only getting sound.
http://www.twitch.tv/superhjelten/b/433690779

I am using Avermedia c985 Live Gamer HD at the moment.

Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

Code:
14:06:18: Open Broadcaster Software v0.542b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
14:06:18: -------------------------------
14:06:18: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
14:06:18: CPU Speed: 3510MHz
14:06:18: Physical Memory:  4095MB Total, 4095MB Free
14:06:18: stepping id: 9, model 10, family 6, type 0, extmodel 1, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 8, total cores 4
14:06:18: monitor 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}
14:06:18: Windows Version: 6.2 Build 9200 
14:06:18: Aero is Enabled
14:06:18: -------------------------------
14:06:18: OBS Modules:
14:06:18: Base Address     Module
14:06:18: 003F0000         OBS.exe
14:06:18: 6B070000         OBSApi.dll
14:06:18: 6BD20000         DShowPlugin.dll
14:06:18: 6BD00000         GraphicsCapture.dll
14:06:18: 6BCE0000         NoiseGate.dll
14:06:18: 6BCC0000         PSVPlugin.dll
14:06:18: ------------------------------------------
14:06:18: Adapter 1
14:06:18:   Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690
14:06:18:   Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 2058022912
14:06:18:   Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 2147807232
14:06:18: =====Stream Start: 2013-07-21, 14:06:18===============================================
14:06:18:   Multithreaded optimizations: On
14:06:18:   Base resolution: 1920x1080
14:06:18:   Output resolution: 1920x1080
14:06:18: ------------------------------------------
14:06:18: Loading up D3D10...
14:06:18: Playback device Default
14:06:18: ------------------------------------------
14:06:18: Using desktop audio input: Speakers (2- USB Audio Device)
14:06:18: ------------------------------------------
14:06:18: Audio Encoding: AAC
14:06:18:     bitrate: 128
14:06:18: ------------------------------------------
14:06:18:     device: AVerMedia HD Capture C985 Bus 6,
14:06:18:     device id \\?\pci#ven_1af2&dev_a001&subsys_a0011af2&rev_00#4&3f6cbf2&0&00e1#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\{957bd672-7934-4b55-b81a-3e22b14c679a},
14:06:18:     chosen type: YV12, usingFourCC: true, res: 1280x720 - 1280x720, frameIntervals: 166666-666666, fourCC: 'YV12'
14:06:18:     audio device: Disable,
14:06:18:     audio device id Disabled,
14:06:18: 
14:06:18: Using directshow input
14:06:18: ------------------------------------------
14:06:18: Video Encoding: x264
14:06:18:     fps: 30
14:06:18:     width: 1920, height: 1080
14:06:18:     preset: veryfast
14:06:18:     CBR: no
14:06:18:     CFR: no
14:06:18:     max bitrate: 3000
14:06:18:     buffer size: 3000
14:06:18:     quality: 8
14:06:18: ------------------------------------------
14:06:20: Using RTMP service: Twitch / Justin.tv
14:06:20:   Server selection: rtmp://live-ams.justin.tv/app
14:06:23: SO_SNDBUF was at 65536
14:06:23: SO_SNDBUF is now 65536
14:07:42: Total frames rendered: 2470, number of frames that lagged: 8 (0.32%) (it's okay for some frames to lag)
14:07:42: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Aborting due to bStopping
14:07:42: Number of times waited to send: 0, Waited for a total of 0 bytes
14:07:42: Number of b-frames dropped: 0 (0%), Number of p-frames dropped: 0 (0%), Total 0 (0%)
14:07:42: =====Stream End: 2013-07-21, 14:07:42=================================================
14:08:15: 
14:08:15: Profiler results:
14:08:15: 
14:08:15: ==============================================================
14:08:15: frame - [100%] [avg time: 3.85 ms (cpu time: avg 3.219 ms, total 7953.13 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 1] [children: 99.9%] [unaccounted: 0.104%]
14:08:15: | frame preprocessing and rendering - [10.2%] [avg time: 0.391 ms (cpu time: avg 0.341 ms, total 843.75 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 1] [children: 7.82%] [unaccounted: 2.34%]
14:08:15: | | scene->Preprocess - [7.82%] [avg time: 0.301 ms (cpu time: avg 0.24 ms, total 593.75 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 1]
14:08:15: | video encoding and uploading - [89.7%] [avg time: 3.455 ms (cpu time: avg 2.878 ms, total 7109.38 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 1] [children: 84.1%] [unaccounted: 5.69%]
14:08:15: | | flush - [10.8%] [avg time: 0.417 ms (cpu time: avg 0.12 ms, total 296.875 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 1]
14:08:15: | | CopyResource - [0.935%] [avg time: 0.036 ms (cpu time: avg 0.025 ms, total 62.5 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 0]
14:08:15: | | conversion to 4:2:0 - [0.13%] [avg time: 0.005 ms (cpu time: avg 0.006 ms, total 15.625 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 0]
14:08:15: | | call to encoder - [71.8%] [avg time: 2.766 ms (cpu time: avg 2.72 ms, total 6718.75 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 0]
14:08:15: | | sending stuff out - [0.312%] [avg time: 0.012 ms (cpu time: avg 0.006 ms, total 15.625 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 0]
14:08:15: | Convert444Threads - [1.74e+003%] [avg time: 66.976 ms (cpu time: avg 3.251 ms, total 8031.25 ms)] [avg calls per frame: 1]
14:08:15: ==============================================================
14:08:15:
 

Krazy

Town drunk
If you are doing CS:GO on PC and not console, you could try just using game capture. It will be the same, if not better performance than using a capture card on a single PC setup (Unless you are using a dual PC setup)
 

sUPERHJELTEn

New Member
The whole point at first was to use a dual PC setup but since I couldn't get the sound to work at all (I have a USB headset) with that I tried sticking the Avermedia into my gaming computer to see if I could get a few more frames out of it, since, personally, I'm very picky at having good and stable FPS, and I just lost to many frames and the game felt sluggish when streaming with game capture.

And you are probably right, seems I'm not earning many frames, if any at all, with the card on a single PC setup.

I did get it to work with CS:GO now though. I deleted everything and installed OBS from scratch again, and after posting the previous log I saw I was running the 32bit version. Long story short, I'm now using the 64bit version and everytime I start CS:GO now I just have to have another scene going then switch to the Avermedia Capture Card when ingame, and it works. Weird that it can't hook into the game when I start it like all the other games though.

Still losing too many frames though, not really sure what to do to gain some frames without having crappy quality.

Anyways, thanks for the quick reply.
 
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