Question / Help Facebook livestream stops

Narcogen

Active Member
All the log shows is you stopping the stream, and some frames dropped due to poor network connectivity.

That and a whole bunch of errors that seem unrelated:

08:51:16.875: adding 21 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 256 milliseconds (source: 10 Minute Countdown)
08:54:50.716: adding 21 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 448 milliseconds (source: 10 Minute Countdown)


This media source is overloading your computer and creating ever-increasing amounts of audio buffering because it can't keep up.

08:51:33.237: glDrawArrays failed, glGetError returned GL_INVALID_FRAMEBUFFER_OPERATION(0x506)
08:51:33.239: device_draw (GL) failed


This rendering error is happening repeatedly. I've seen it associated elsewhere with OBS freezing and needing to be force-quit. I honestly don't know what the cause is.


10:22:25.412: [rtmp stream: 'adv_stream'] User stopped the stream
10:22:25.412: Output 'adv_stream': stopping
10:22:25.412: Output 'adv_stream': Total frames output: 44198 (44882 attempted)
10:22:25.412: Output 'adv_stream': Total drawn frames: 45044 (45045 attempted)
10:22:25.412: Output 'adv_stream': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 1 (0.0%)
10:22:25.412: Output 'adv_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 684 (1.5%)


10:22:37.558: ==== Streaming Start ===============================================
10:23:32.541: [rtmp stream: 'adv_stream'] User stopped the stream
10:23:32.541: Output 'adv_stream': stopping
10:23:32.541: Output 'adv_stream': Total frames output: 1321 (1636 attempted)
10:23:32.541: Output 'adv_stream': Total drawn frames: 1682
10:23:32.541: Output 'adv_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 315 (19.3%)



 

faithj

New Member
Everything is green then is suddenly red (134 kb/s) thus I stopped the stream and restarted it:
Screenshot 2020-04-12 09.55.01.png


So does this mean that it's the ISP which has the problem? What would be some workaround to this?
 

Narcogen

Active Member
If it is variable, likely the ISP. If it were constant, more likely your own network setup (card, driver, cabling, router).

Bitrate is not always static and will depend on the content; streaming a black screen, for instance, doesn't use much bandwidth.
 
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