Question / Help Dropped Frames the Last Few Days

NerdOrDie

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Hey everyone, I've tried everything. Read all the tips etc. I haven't had any problems with dropped frames until recently. I've attached a log of a recent stream.
  • I'm positive I have the system and upload to handle streaming
  • Only had dropped frames recently (System was a bit weird after a Windows 10 update)
  • I've ensured I'm not being throttled... I've even tried disabling firewall etc.
No idea what's up. Hopefully someone out there knows what's going on.
 

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The log says that your dropped frames were the result of network problems, most dropped frame problems are :-( Have you tried using Rich's tool to see which Twitch ingest point gives you the best throughput? Also there is a really good article here if you have not seen it about troubleshooting dropped frames:

Rich's tool: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/478845-twitchtest-twitch-bandwidth-tester
OBS dropped frames article: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870/
 

NerdOrDie

Member
The log says that your dropped frames were the result of network problems, most dropped frame problems are :-( Have you tried using Rich's tool to see which Twitch ingest point gives you the best throughput? Also there is a really good article here if you have not seen it about troubleshooting dropped frames:

Rich's tool: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/478845-twitchtest-twitch-bandwidth-tester
OBS dropped frames article: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870/

I went through that and did everything - but in the end it was more simple than I thought. My internet tech just came out and replaced a filter outside - speed went from ~2,000kb to 10,0000+ KB on Rich's tool.

I highly recommend that tool to figure out what's really going on. SpeedTest.Net is not an accurate representation of upload speed!
 
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