Disconnecting/Reconnecting issue

ShadyShai

New Member
I have been having this issue for a few weeks now. Basically what happens is I will be streaming and my stream will be in the green (not a single frame will drop) and then suddenly my frames will go completely red and start to drop. On Twitch I get the purple and blue screen and my stream will disconnect and then have to reconnect. When I reconnect for some reason my stream will have no audio. I am looking for any suggestions on what it might be? This recently just started happening. I had this issue a few months ago and reinstalled OBS but when I did that this time it's doing it yet again. I just want to stream without getting disconnected
 

PaiSand

Active Member
Please restart OBS and perform a test stream/recording for more than 30 seconds doing as you normally do, including playing games, full camera or whatever you normally do.
Now look inside Help menu. Upload the current log file and paste the url to the log in here. Click on the Analize button to start troubleshooting common issues.

To get a more accurate test of your internet connection against Twitch servers, please use this tool:
Make an screenshoot of the results and add it here too.
 

ShadyShai

New Member
Please restart OBS and perform a test stream/recording for more than 30 seconds doing as you normally do, including playing games, full camera or whatever you normally do.
Now look inside Help menu. Upload the current log file and paste the url to the log in here. Click on the Analize button to start troubleshooting common issues.

To get a more accurate test of your internet connection against Twitch servers, please use this tool:
Make an screenshoot of the results and add it here too.
So after doing a Twitch test for some reason my bandwidth keeps saying failed when trying to connect to Twitch's servers
 

ShadyShai

New Member
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PaiSand

Active Member
You're using SE.live. Please contact them for support.
Alternatively, uninstall it. Then uninstall and reinstall OBS in order to fix the changes made by SE.live. Now please do a test stream/recording of more than 30 seconds and post the log file here.
 

ShadyShai

New Member
You're using SE.live. Please contact them for support.
Alternatively, uninstall it. Then uninstall and reinstall OBS in order to fix the changes made by SE.live. Now please do a test stream/recording of more than 30 seconds and post the log file here.
Should I stop installing SE live along with OBS? And just run OBS itself?
You're using SE.live. Please contact them for support.
Alternatively, uninstall it. Then uninstall and reinstall OBS in order to fix the changes made by SE.live. Now please do a test stream/recording of more than 30 seconds and post the log file here.
Here is the LOG with just OBS https://obsproject.com/logs/GK_CEwKK7kIw3i2Z
 

PaiSand

Active Member
Please don't send the same log file as it has no streaming/recording session.
Do a new one, no less than 30 seconds, performing everything you normally do.
 

PaiSand

Active Member
Please review the analyzer:

Wireless connection are unstable. This may be the root of your problems. You can see this on the Twitch test results. It could be a problem in your ISP too. So, to know if it's the wi-fi or the ISP please connect directly to the modem via a network cable and do all the tests again.
I know this is kind of frustrating but is the only way to know where is the issue.
 
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