Question / Help Encoding Overload? Trying to stream from laptop?Using OBS Studios Pls Help

Roman Hernandez

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Hello,
I recently did a test stream using OBS studios and ran into an issue where the error message ENCODING OVERLOADED popped up. To be honest I don't know much about what I can do or even if my current PC (laptop) is sufficient enough to provide a decent stream quality. I have the logs, my pc specs are ...PLS any help would be much appreciated.
  • Windows 10 OS
  • intel(r) core(tm) i5-3337u cpu @ 1.80ghz
  • 6 GB RAM
If anything suggestions, tips, or even information about the capabilities of my current pc would be awesome.
I really would like to learn more about this, and in advance thanks for your help.

-Roman H
 

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Boildown

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What device are you capturing with your Elgato? You should set it to the same resolution as that device is outputting, but I see you changing it around a lot.
 

Boildown

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From your log file:

22:24:59.053: base resolution: 1366x768

This should be whatever resolution is being output by your monitor and something that is supported as input by your video capture card.

22:24:59.053: output resolution: 1092x614

This is the resolution you stream after downscaling.

22:24:57.999: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3337U CPU @ 1.80GHz
22:24:57.999: CPU Speed: 1796MHz
22:24:57.999: Physical Cores: 2, Logical Cores: 4

Your CPU is a pretty crappy laptop CPU, so you should probably downscale by 1/2 or so, maybe more or less depending on the game.
 
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