Bug Report Disconnection Problems

SirMonty

New Member
Whenever I would turn on my stream it would run for a little while before the whole thing just stops because my internet connection is also disconnected. I don't think it is a problem with my internet. My bitrate is at 2000 @ 35fps 720p.
I sometimes think it can be a problem with my wireless adapter but this only happens when I stream. I tried to uninstall and reinstall the drivers and the same thing happens.

This is my speedtest results.
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/2847632804

I will also include my last log file of my stream.

Code:
16:16:20: Open Broadcaster Software v0.541b - 64bit ( ^ω^)
16:16:20: -------------------------------
16:16:20: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz
16:16:20: CPU Speed: 2394MHz
16:16:20: Physical Memory:  16275MB Total, 12212MB Free
16:16:20: stepping id: 9, model 10, family 6, type 0, extmodel 1, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 8, total cores 4
16:16:20: monitor 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}
16:16:20: Windows Version: 6.1 Build 7601 S
16:16:20: Aero is Disabled
16:16:20: -------------------------------
16:16:20: OBS Modules:
16:16:20: Base Address     Module
16:16:20: 000000003FB30000 OBS.exe
16:16:20: 00000000E9C50000 OBSApi.dll
16:16:20: 00000000F7840000 DShowPlugin.dll
16:16:20: 00000000F7810000 GraphicsCapture.dll
16:16:20: 00000000FB350000 NoiseGate.dll
16:16:20: 00000000F77F0000 PSVPlugin.dll
16:16:20: ------------------------------------------
16:16:20: Adapter 1
16:16:20:   Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M    
16:16:20:   Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 4232904704
16:16:20:   Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 3969882112
16:16:20: ------------------------------------------
16:16:20: Adapter 2
16:16:20:   Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M    
16:16:20:   Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 4232904704
16:16:20:   Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 3969882112
16:16:20: =====Stream Start: 2013-07-19, 16:16:20===============================================
16:16:20:   Multithreaded optimizations: On
16:16:20:   Base resolution: 1920x1080
16:16:20:   Output resolution: 1280x720
16:16:20: ------------------------------------------
16:16:20: Loading up D3D10...
16:16:21: Playback device {0.0.0.00000000}.{bddf533c-d28c-4327-843f-b479b5544fe2}
16:16:21: ------------------------------------------
16:16:21: Using desktop audio input: Speakers (Razer Megalodon)
16:16:21: Using 7.1 surround speaker setup
16:16:21: ------------------------------------------
16:16:21: Using auxilary audio input: Microphone (Razer Megalodon)
16:16:21: ------------------------------------------
16:16:21: Audio Encoding: AAC
16:16:21:     bitrate: 128
16:16:21: Using Monitor Capture
16:16:21: ------------------------------------------
16:16:21: Video Encoding: x264
16:16:21:     fps: 35
16:16:21:     width: 1280, height: 720
16:16:21:     preset: veryfast
16:16:21:     CBR: no
16:16:21:     CFR: no
16:16:21:     max bitrate: 2100
16:16:21:     buffer size: 2100
16:16:21:     quality: 10
16:16:21: ------------------------------------------
16:16:52: Using RTMP service: Twitch / Justin.tv
16:16:52:   Server selection: rtmp://live-jfk.justin.tv/app
16:16:54: SO_SNDBUF was at 8192
16:16:54: SO_SNDBUF is now 65536
16:35:03: Total frames rendered: 39288, number of frames that lagged: 0 (0.00%) (it's okay for some frames to lag)
16:35:04: okay, this is strange
16:35:04: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Aborting due to loop exit
16:35:04: librtmp error: WriteN, RTMP send error 10035 (79 bytes)
16:35:04: librtmp error: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (42 bytes)
16:35:04: Number of times waited to send: 2, Waited for a total of 8208 bytes
16:35:04: Number of b-frames dropped: 28 (0.073%), Number of p-frames dropped: 34 (0.089%), Total 62 (0.16%)
16:35:04: =====Stream End: 2013-07-19, 16:35:04=================================================
16:36:41: =====Stream Start: 2013-07-19, 16:36:41===============================================
16:36:41:   Multithreaded optimizations: On
16:36:41:   Base resolution: 1920x1080
16:36:41:   Output resolution: 1280x720
16:36:41: ------------------------------------------
16:36:41: Loading up D3D10...
16:36:41: Playback device {0.0.0.00000000}.{bddf533c-d28c-4327-843f-b479b5544fe2}
16:36:41: ------------------------------------------
16:36:41: Using desktop audio input: Speakers (Razer Megalodon)
16:36:41: Using 7.1 surround speaker setup
16:36:41: ------------------------------------------
16:36:41: Using auxilary audio input: Microphone (Razer Megalodon)
16:36:41: ------------------------------------------
16:36:41: Audio Encoding: AAC
16:36:41:     bitrate: 128
16:36:41: Using Monitor Capture
16:36:41: ------------------------------------------
16:36:41: Video Encoding: x264
16:36:41:     fps: 35
16:36:41:     width: 1280, height: 720
16:36:41:     preset: veryfast
16:36:41:     CBR: no
16:36:41:     CFR: no
16:36:41:     max bitrate: 2000
16:36:41:     buffer size: 2000
16:36:41:     quality: 10
16:36:41: ------------------------------------------
16:37:13: Using RTMP service: Twitch / Justin.tv
16:37:13:   Server selection: rtmp://live-jfk.justin.tv/app
16:37:14: SO_SNDBUF was at 8192
16:37:14: SO_SNDBUF is now 65536
16:51:26: Total frames rendered: 30967, number of frames that lagged: 0 (0.00%) (it's okay for some frames to lag)
16:51:27: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Aborting due to loop exit
16:51:27: librtmp error: WriteN, RTMP send error 10035 (79 bytes)
16:51:27: librtmp error: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (42 bytes)
16:51:27: Number of times waited to send: 2, Waited for a total of 6648 bytes
16:51:27: Number of b-frames dropped: 44 (0.15%), Number of p-frames dropped: 65 (0.22%), Total 109 (0.37%)
 

Kharay

Member
SirMonty said:
the whole thing just stops because my internet connection is also disconnected.
Well, your Internet connection giving out would indeed stop the stream, yeah. And it is not something OBS is likely to have caused. Have you tried it with a physical/wired connection yet? There is essentially no reason why OBS would have such an effect on the wireless connection.

So, try it with a wired connection and see if the problem persists.

By the way, there is very little reason to use Q-10 while streaming. Your bitrate is fine and I would suggest just sticking with CBR at that bitrate. Will cause for a less spikey connection for both you and your viewers and who knows, it may actually be what's causing it. Although I find that unlikely still, but, well...
 

SirMonty

New Member
Oh what do you think the ideal bitrate and quality setting would be ideal for me with my given upload speed. I am pretty new to this streaming stuff so I don't know much about what. And also I do believe that a wired connection straight from my modem would not have any disconnection problems at all. So would there be something wrong with my wireless adapter?
 

Kharay

Member
If 2100 is stable for you, which it does seem to be because you have very few lagged frames until the whole thing just collapses... then that's fine. 2100 CBR should already give you a really decent quality. Depending a bit on the type of game you're streaming though. What are you streaming?
 
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