Basically what the title says. I'll give you some context, though.
I've been streaming with OBS for a while now (around 8 months), had some disconnections from time to time (like hour and a half in or more, however that was because my ISP provider resets IPs at the time I usually streamed at, fixed by resetting router before starting the stream, it's a known thing in my country's community, we only have one ISP option).
I don't have the greatest computer but it worked fine enough before.
Thing is, I had to send it to reparations, aaand before that, I changed the router. I streamed for at least 2 weeks using this new router without problems before the computer broke (it was something with windows), same configurations I'm using now, but now I'm having those disconnections every 5-10 minutes or so and it's very annoying because I use the twitch VOD soundtrack feature and also have that well known audio problem after disconnections. I was using Windows 10 20H2 before, I got my computer back with W10 21H2, I don't think it should change much.
I'll post the last log this happened on, I was testing on twitch inspector.
I have already tried:
- different bitrates
- adding OBS to the firewall
- ipconfig thingies on cmd (forgot what it was called, sorry, not an expert lol)
- uninstalling and reinstalling network adapters
- different ethernet cables
- changing to lan2 instead of lan1
I used to stream with an older version of OBS, I'm now trying 28.0.2, I'll try the other one later and see how it goes, but yeah, I'm getting really frustrated 'cause I don't want to stop streaming and getting another router or computer is pretty hard right now.
Also, important to note, as soon as OBS goes 0 kb/s, internet connection in general stops on this computer, other devices are fine. Games, videos, etc. will stop until I stop streaming, they'll come back once I do. It also happened that once the connection went down, the ethernet/LAN "goes missing" as in it stops detecting what net I'm connected to and says I don't have access to the internet. However, it seems to be that that issue is fixed, no sure what fixed it, though. I also have the option to use WiFi but... I'd rather not.
Sorry if anything isn't clear, English is not my first language, but any help will be greatly appreciated.
I've been streaming with OBS for a while now (around 8 months), had some disconnections from time to time (like hour and a half in or more, however that was because my ISP provider resets IPs at the time I usually streamed at, fixed by resetting router before starting the stream, it's a known thing in my country's community, we only have one ISP option).
I don't have the greatest computer but it worked fine enough before.
Thing is, I had to send it to reparations, aaand before that, I changed the router. I streamed for at least 2 weeks using this new router without problems before the computer broke (it was something with windows), same configurations I'm using now, but now I'm having those disconnections every 5-10 minutes or so and it's very annoying because I use the twitch VOD soundtrack feature and also have that well known audio problem after disconnections. I was using Windows 10 20H2 before, I got my computer back with W10 21H2, I don't think it should change much.
I'll post the last log this happened on, I was testing on twitch inspector.
I have already tried:
- different bitrates
- adding OBS to the firewall
- ipconfig thingies on cmd (forgot what it was called, sorry, not an expert lol)
- uninstalling and reinstalling network adapters
- different ethernet cables
- changing to lan2 instead of lan1
I used to stream with an older version of OBS, I'm now trying 28.0.2, I'll try the other one later and see how it goes, but yeah, I'm getting really frustrated 'cause I don't want to stop streaming and getting another router or computer is pretty hard right now.
Also, important to note, as soon as OBS goes 0 kb/s, internet connection in general stops on this computer, other devices are fine. Games, videos, etc. will stop until I stop streaming, they'll come back once I do. It also happened that once the connection went down, the ethernet/LAN "goes missing" as in it stops detecting what net I'm connected to and says I don't have access to the internet. However, it seems to be that that issue is fixed, no sure what fixed it, though. I also have the option to use WiFi but... I'd rather not.
Sorry if anything isn't clear, English is not my first language, but any help will be greatly appreciated.