Tyler Wolf
New Member
Hello everyone,
I will try to keep this short and concise and to the point for you all. So I've been streaming for over a year now, and haven't really experienced ANY dropped frames through OBS Studio until maybe last Friday, or Thursday(the 28th). But no matter what I do, I keep getting more and more dropped frames. It's usually only for a few seconds but it's driving me wild. I've increased the Bitrate, and decreased the Bitrate. I use to stream at 2800 like way back, then I bumped up to 3200 when the affiliate program rolled out, and then since they removed the limitations on the ingestion servers and such, I bumped it to 4500. Now, that might seem like over kill. But I had zero issues until last week, and I haven't ever experienced dropped frames.
So, I tried switch servers, Chicago is large and by far the best server for me, quality is at 100. Over 10,000+kbps, and 33 RTT. It should be totally fine. Then on top of that, I've reset the steam key, and as of today switched over to Gigabyte Internet. And I know speed tests don't really account for too much, but I do get 800+ down and 18-20 up. So no issues there either. I spoke with my ISP and they didn't seem to think there was any issue on my end.
I'm just looking for some help. I know some other people are experiencing it too, and they live in other states than I do, so we've all come to the conclusion that it's Twitch's end, but I just want to be sure.
In a effort to help sort this out, I provided my last Twtich Stream Log from OBS Studio.
https://gist.github.com/fdd03ba5d2688b232a4fd9163150a3be
Again, any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!!
I will try to keep this short and concise and to the point for you all. So I've been streaming for over a year now, and haven't really experienced ANY dropped frames through OBS Studio until maybe last Friday, or Thursday(the 28th). But no matter what I do, I keep getting more and more dropped frames. It's usually only for a few seconds but it's driving me wild. I've increased the Bitrate, and decreased the Bitrate. I use to stream at 2800 like way back, then I bumped up to 3200 when the affiliate program rolled out, and then since they removed the limitations on the ingestion servers and such, I bumped it to 4500. Now, that might seem like over kill. But I had zero issues until last week, and I haven't ever experienced dropped frames.
So, I tried switch servers, Chicago is large and by far the best server for me, quality is at 100. Over 10,000+kbps, and 33 RTT. It should be totally fine. Then on top of that, I've reset the steam key, and as of today switched over to Gigabyte Internet. And I know speed tests don't really account for too much, but I do get 800+ down and 18-20 up. So no issues there either. I spoke with my ISP and they didn't seem to think there was any issue on my end.
I'm just looking for some help. I know some other people are experiencing it too, and they live in other states than I do, so we've all come to the conclusion that it's Twitch's end, but I just want to be sure.
In a effort to help sort this out, I provided my last Twtich Stream Log from OBS Studio.
https://gist.github.com/fdd03ba5d2688b232a4fd9163150a3be
Again, any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!!