Question / Help Dropped Frames with log!! (I did all of the suggestions in the sticky)

bitmachine88

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Alright I give. I tried everything in the suggestion thread and I'm still coming up with nothing. I don't know how to read the log so I'm hoping if I post it here someone can tell me what the hell I'm doing wrong?
 

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Unfortunately the logfile you uploaded does not contain any recording/streaming attempt output...

Can you do a few minutes' worth of recording/streaming (Doing what you would normally do in-game) then stop the recording/streaming session, then upload a current logfile please so I or someone else can further assist in troubleshooting:
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/please-post-a-log-with-your-issue-heres-how.23074/

In your logfile I noticed you have Windows GameDVR enabled. This may be a cause of the performance issue as even when you are not using it, just having it enabled in Windows settings it will always hook into the game process and commit resources (Similar to what OBS does when OBS is open, though more aggressively as it also buffers for replay recording)

Your logfile shows you have massive bandwidth issues:
23:57:33.232: Output 'adv_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 935 (62.6%)
Can you go to the below site and download the TwitchTest utility created by r1ch:
https://r1ch.net/projects/twitchtest
This will help you select the best Twitch stream ingest server for your location, as well as your suitable bitrate for streaming.
 
You have a lot of bandwidth related dropped frames (62.4%) for just ~865 frames processed by OBS.
What is your internet speed meant to be from your provider?

What was the results from TwitchTest?
You should select the Twitch ingest server that has the highest RTT (First priority) with the lowest ping (Second priority)
 
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