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I know, another day, another "Encoding overloaded" issue. Please, hear me out.
This is going to start out like the other threads: I stream, I see "Encoding Overloaded", I try to fix the FPS, encoding presets, blah blah, I stream again, I still see "Encoding Overloaded", I get frustrated because I have no idea how to assess the problem anymore beyond what other threads and official mod/admin threads have suggested. I will paste the log files which go with it, even though the Analyzer continues to tell me only what I have tried.
This is going to sound *really* strange, but I have to wonder if there is a way to encode in a manner similar to the original OBS. I use OBS Studio to get features the previous OBS simply does not have, but that previous OBS did not give "encoding overloaded" problems, which is really terrible of me to say, especially since OBS Studio seems to be made to assess what the previous OBS could not. OBS Studio has issues typical with "Encoding Overloaded", of course, such as frame skipping after a few frame drops, though frame drops never happen again. I just want to help find a way to assess the problem, some sort of middleground between using previous OBS to avoid the Encoding issue and using OBS Studio to keep up with it's improvements. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.
This is going to start out like the other threads: I stream, I see "Encoding Overloaded", I try to fix the FPS, encoding presets, blah blah, I stream again, I still see "Encoding Overloaded", I get frustrated because I have no idea how to assess the problem anymore beyond what other threads and official mod/admin threads have suggested. I will paste the log files which go with it, even though the Analyzer continues to tell me only what I have tried.
This is going to sound *really* strange, but I have to wonder if there is a way to encode in a manner similar to the original OBS. I use OBS Studio to get features the previous OBS simply does not have, but that previous OBS did not give "encoding overloaded" problems, which is really terrible of me to say, especially since OBS Studio seems to be made to assess what the previous OBS could not. OBS Studio has issues typical with "Encoding Overloaded", of course, such as frame skipping after a few frame drops, though frame drops never happen again. I just want to help find a way to assess the problem, some sort of middleground between using previous OBS to avoid the Encoding issue and using OBS Studio to keep up with it's improvements. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.