Question / Help CS:GO Smoothness away because of streaming. Need fast help!

kozeetje

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mine personally pops up with 3 after I uninstalled some of the above programs; before I had 7 messages like his. those programs DO impace in-game and/or stream performance, but there are often a few left over of unknown origin. I often advise this if I see over 3 for this reason



if you stream at 720p and its only taking up a spot that is 320x200 480 will be plenty. that is mainly you dont need resolution that is greater than your streaming resolution. your webcam could be set to 720, but no more.

You might have to click "edit scene" to the right and see if its on screen anymore. Since resolution was lowered, it might have moved the cam position
Im using now 864*480 cam reso and as global source and it improved my cs;go a little bit.
People said to disable core0 in obs affinity because cs:go uses that the most. Or maybe change preset to superfast or use 30fps? What do you think?

Other question:

I tried to stream with NVENC because I can play cs even smooth as non streaming. The only thing that annoys me is that my webcam freezes random times for like 0.5s, it difference always with like "freeze" go further like 20 secs and freeze again, than like 30secs and than freeze again. Its like always random. How Do I fix this?
 
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dping

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Im using now 864*480 cam reso and as global source and it improved my cs;go a little bit.
People said to disable core0 in obs affinity because cs:go uses that the most. Or maybe change preset to superfast or use 30fps? What do you think?

Other question:

I tried to stream with NVENC because I can play cs even smooth as non streaming. The only thing that annoys me is that my webcam freezes random times for like 0.5s, it difference always with like "freeze" go further like 20 secs and freeze again, than like 30secs and than freeze again. Its like always random. How Do I fix this?

your CPU is no issue so setting cores and using superfast wont help. mainly what I listed and disable the preview window in OBS (I think someone already mentioned that thought).

As for NVENC and your webcam, the freezing could be from an overused USB hub, but I dont know why that would only happen with NVENC. try using a different USB port (try every one) until you get it right. I would bet that is what it is. Still weird...

I have my keyboard and mouse on one hub (next to eachother, and my webcam on its own hub (front end USB) just to isilate the two.

you cna also check what its connected to by checking your device manager and looking at each hub. move it around until its by itself.


Also, post your NVENC in a new log (restart OBS) just so I could check your most recent log.
 

kozeetje

Member
your CPU is no issue so setting cores and using superfast wont help. mainly what I listed and disable the preview window in OBS (I think someone already mentioned that thought).

As for NVENC and your webcam, the freezing could be from an overused USB hub, but I dont know why that would only happen with NVENC. try using a different USB port (try every one) until you get it right. I would bet that is what it is. Still weird...

I have my keyboard and mouse on one hub (next to eachother, and my webcam on its own hub (front end USB) just to isilate the two.

you cna also check what its connected to by checking your device manager and looking at each hub. move it around until its by itself.


Also, post your NVENC in a new log (restart OBS) just so I could check your most recent log.
I tried first to change to webcam to the frontside but didnt work. Than I was thinking about the bandwith or speed and I changed my mouse from 3.0 to 2.0 and put the webcam in the 3.0 and it seems to be fixxed... Is that possible?

https://gist.github.com/25e5eda313d25c28ac67
 

dping

Active Member
I tried first to change to webcam to the frontside but didnt work. Than I was thinking about the bandwith or speed and I changed my mouse from 3.0 to 2.0 and put the webcam in the 3.0 and it seems to be fixxed... Is that possible?

https://gist.github.com/25e5eda313d25c28ac67
3.0 ports might use an independent hub with much higher bandwidth so yes. In some cases 3.0 ports have a hard time with some 2.0 devices. Glad you got it working :)
 

Krasi

New Member
Hello it my look stupid i have kinda same problem even im not with K but only 4790 I dont wait for huge fix atleast a bit
But as io understand cant you just point for csgo those 2 cores we free from obs and tell CSGO by same way to use only them or it will be low ?
 
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