Disconnecting almost immediately

Jellybean

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I have looked in the log file and there are several entries referring to plugins. I don't have any plugins installed so I don't know why its trying to load them or where its even attempting to load them from.

19:03:00.433: No AJA devices found, skipping loading AJA UI plugin
19:03:00.433: Failed to initialize module 'aja-output-ui.dll'
19:03:00.475: No AJA devices found, skipping loading AJA plugin
19:03:00.475: Failed to initialize module 'aja.dll'
19:03:00.475: Skipping module '../../obs-plugins/64bit/chrome_elf.dll', not an OBS plugin

There's some other errors too referring to CoreAudio encoder and nvidia audio effects which I don't use. So again don't know why its trying to use them. I don't even have that part of the drivers installed.

It seems the RTMP error is back (check other log file). Why oh why is it so difficult for a multi billion dollar company to have their network working properly?
 

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18:35:34.349: WriteN, RTMP send error 10060 (4097 bytes)
18:35:36.889: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (59 bytes)
18:35:36.889: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (42 bytes)

This kind of errors happens when a network issue is present. It could be on your network driver (update it), the network adapter itself, the network cable, the router / modem, or where its more probably the ISP. If you have an spare cable, use it to check the stability. Change the port where the cable connects into the router/modem. Test after each change you do and see what happens.

Sometimes you can fix this issues selecting to use only IPv4 in OBS advanced settings
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If the problem persist, then contact your ISP (or do it now) telling them about this issues related with the RTMP protocol.


Also, https://obsproject.com/tools/analyzer?log_url=https://obsproject.com/logs/YKUCaaszwGfFMwQm#logURL
 
I updated my LAN driver yesterday. That is what could be causing it. My modem is fine. My ISP is fine. I can't easily test with another cable because I'd need to route it from the lounge to my office which would take another 20 metre cable. I'm not going to buy another cable just to test. And if it was the cable then I wouldn't be able to even use the internet at all.

I've set it to IPv4 only. I don't have access to IPv6 so no need for that to be on.

I think its something on yotube's end because I've been streaming no problems for many years. And all of a sudden it won't connect to their servers. Their servers are the problem. I have even tried Streamlabs OBS but the same result. It refuses to connect.

I put that log file into the analyzer but nothing of significance showed up:

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There are always some dropped frames but its always less than 0.5%. And I like to have the full colour gamut available. Disabling HAGS would slow down rendering so not going to do that.
 
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@Jellybean regarding the dropped frames, go to Settings, Advanced, Network, enable Dynamically Change Bitrate... [Apply] [OK].

You may also consider streaming with HEVC or AV1. You'll get better quality for your bitrate. YouTube recommends 24000 for 1440p @60fps and you're using half of that.
 
@Jellybean regarding the dropped frames, go to Settings, Advanced, Network, enable Dynamically Change Bitrate... [Apply] [OK].

You may also consider streaming with HEVC or AV1. You'll get better quality for your bitrate. YouTube recommends 24000 for 1440p @60fps and you're using half of that.

The dropped frames aren't a problem. I have it set to a value that I want it to use. I don't want it to dynamically change the bitrate. I want it to be constantly what I set it to.
So you think that changing encoders will possibly fix the issue?
 
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