Hello OBS Community,
I already know that there is many threads talking about that but i am unable to find a solution for this.
I am using OBS-NDI to connect my gaming PC and my streaming PC, both computers are connected to my router using CAT 7 ethernet cable.
When i am starting my stream after a random time (20min or even 2 hours), my ethernet on my streaming PC crash during 1 to 2 secondes and then recover, by the way this issue breaks my stream on Twitch.
To give you an idea on a stream of 5 hours this problem occurs up to 2 to 5 times.
Sometimes the stream is able to recover after 20-40 sec of multiple reconnection attempts, and sometimes i have to restart OBS to make it works again.
I am streaming with a bit rate of 6000 Kbps, and i have already try to lowerer it down to 3000Kbps and there is no difference.
My streaming PC is equiped with :
- Intel I7 6700K
- Nvidia GTX980
- RAM 32Gb DDR4
- 860EVO Samsung SSD
You will find bellow my internet connection and my crash logs, already analyzed by "OBS Log analyzer" saying : "Max Audio Buffering", i realy don't think the ethernet crash because of that, something else must be the problem.
Waiting for help, Best Regard Wolf4Pm.
I already know that there is many threads talking about that but i am unable to find a solution for this.
I am using OBS-NDI to connect my gaming PC and my streaming PC, both computers are connected to my router using CAT 7 ethernet cable.
When i am starting my stream after a random time (20min or even 2 hours), my ethernet on my streaming PC crash during 1 to 2 secondes and then recover, by the way this issue breaks my stream on Twitch.
To give you an idea on a stream of 5 hours this problem occurs up to 2 to 5 times.
Sometimes the stream is able to recover after 20-40 sec of multiple reconnection attempts, and sometimes i have to restart OBS to make it works again.
I am streaming with a bit rate of 6000 Kbps, and i have already try to lowerer it down to 3000Kbps and there is no difference.
My streaming PC is equiped with :
- Intel I7 6700K
- Nvidia GTX980
- RAM 32Gb DDR4
- 860EVO Samsung SSD
You will find bellow my internet connection and my crash logs, already analyzed by "OBS Log analyzer" saying : "Max Audio Buffering", i realy don't think the ethernet crash because of that, something else must be the problem.
Waiting for help, Best Regard Wolf4Pm.