Question / Help Disconnect when I start a League of Legends Match

IIThumperr

New Member
Hi,

I've been having this problem pretty much ever since i started using OBS a few weeks ago to stream League of legends. Once the champ select is and i'm loading into the game OBS will disconnect and then reconnect a bunch of times till i hit the 6 minute mark in game and then it becomes steady again. I have tried every single thing on this thread below and have called my ISP and the level 2 tech removed any sort of throttling and even added port forwarding for twitch and still continues to do this.I have pretty good internet with a 150 download and a 25 upload as well.

So it would seem that this may be an OBS problem maybe?

https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870/
 

c3r1c3

Member
OBS doesn't decide to quit streaming because LoL starts up. OBS doesn't decide to quit streaming at all. The connection to the server is broken when you start LoL because something-something-internet.

Since we don't have a log from you we can't even tell you the reason being reported to OBS for the failure. (Yes, reported TO OBS).

So I would recommend that you start with posting a log from when it happens.
 

c3r1c3

Member
Hmm... in your log I see "RTMPSockBuf_Fill, remote host closed connection" and then some failed WriteN messages and then the Twitch Server closes the connection.

If I recall correctly that means your connection becomes so congested/overloaded that OBS can't reach the Twitch server.

Since this happens when you start up a game that does a ton of internet work (updating, checking for servers, finding games, etc) that leads me to your network (i.e. the connection that starts with your computer and goes into your ISP's infrastructure) is having great trouble for a something it should be able to easily handle.

I would try updating all your drivers, and (if that doesn't fix it) try disabling any firewall/complex internet filtering you might have going on. If that doesn't fix it, I would try using an Intel NIC, and if that doesn't fix it then it's most likely something outside of your control.
 
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