Question / Help FPS QUESTION PLS HELP

Hello,

This is the first time i am writing in here. I am a new user of OBS software and i have been testing it out all day. When i am streaming in 30 fps at 2500 bitrate, I realized that after thirty minutes i am losing Kbps from my connection. Also i would like to ask you if FPS affect the 720HD quality i have to deliver. My final question is if it is possible using two computers on the same network, streaming simultaneously, could drop the supported kpbs.

My kind regards
Periklis Chatzinakos
 

C-Dude

Member
For your dropping frames read this: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870/

framerate does not change the resolution of the video, but if you have a higher framerate you will need a higher bitrate or more compression to achieve the same quality.

You should be able to stream on two computers on the same network fine as long as your bandwidth can keep up.

Try this twitch bandwidth test: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/478845-twitchtest-twitch-bandwidth-tester

Also if you have any problems with your OBS you need to upload a log with a stream attempt in it: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/please-post-a-log-with-your-issue-heres-how.23074/
 
Thank you C-Dude... But i cant still measure out why when i am streaming more than 45:00 seconds the stream crush...
If i change the bitrate and press apply the problem is still on...

For your dropping frames read this: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870/

framerate does not change the resolution of the video, but if you have a higher framerate you will need a higher bitrate or more compression to achieve the same quality.

You should be able to stream on two computers on the same network fine as long as your bandwidth can keep up.

Try this twitch bandwidth test: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/478845-twitchtest-twitch-bandwidth-tester

Also if you have any problems with your OBS you need to upload a log with a stream attempt in it: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/please-post-a-log-with-your-issue-heres-how.23074/
 
I am posting the log file you as you suggested me: https://gist.github.com/fc8c5da575b3c5d17655e866f252e5bc

For your dropping frames read this: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870/

framerate does not change the resolution of the video, but if you have a higher framerate you will need a higher bitrate or more compression to achieve the same quality.

You should be able to stream on two computers on the same network fine as long as your bandwidth can keep up.

Try this twitch bandwidth test: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/478845-twitchtest-twitch-bandwidth-tester

Also if you have any problems with your OBS you need to upload a log with a stream attempt in it: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/please-post-a-log-with-your-issue-heres-how.23074/
 
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C-Dude

Member
I honestly don't know whats going on

18:21:56.266: Output 'adv_stream': Total encoded frames: 0
18:21:56.266: Output 'adv_stream': Total drawn frames: 11379

Usually when the stream starts to do bad after a while, its often an ISP issue. But I have no clue why there are 0 encoded frames. Does this also happen when using simple settings?

Also your resolution is 768x768, which is square. That's probably what you want but 720p is 1280x720

18:15:06.310: base resolution: 768x768
18:15:06.310: output resolution: 768x768
 
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