Robert MacKinnon
New Member
Hello,
For some reason the game I am streaming will look choppy in OBS and output like that to the channel and afgter a few seconds it will go back to normal and look smoothe again. However, I have no dropped frames. I only encode at 2k. My internet speed is 30 up and 5 down. My system is solid as well. However, this happens whether I stream a PC game OR xbox game through a capture card so it is deff OBS as I am nont using alot of power when playing xbox. I have a I7 running at 3.5ghz, I beleive it is 4th gen too so it is a newer processor.
Below is a log file:
http://pastebin.com/jDrf3cHD
I can pull a highlight if needed to show you what I mean, it basically looks like it drops to like 10 frames, but OBS says it is outputting 30 with no dropped frames so I am so confused. Even when I watch recording of my stream I can see it so it is deff being seen by all my viewers when it does stutter. Very ugly looking when it happens.
Thanks!
-RobbyMac20
For some reason the game I am streaming will look choppy in OBS and output like that to the channel and afgter a few seconds it will go back to normal and look smoothe again. However, I have no dropped frames. I only encode at 2k. My internet speed is 30 up and 5 down. My system is solid as well. However, this happens whether I stream a PC game OR xbox game through a capture card so it is deff OBS as I am nont using alot of power when playing xbox. I have a I7 running at 3.5ghz, I beleive it is 4th gen too so it is a newer processor.
Below is a log file:
http://pastebin.com/jDrf3cHD
I can pull a highlight if needed to show you what I mean, it basically looks like it drops to like 10 frames, but OBS says it is outputting 30 with no dropped frames so I am so confused. Even when I watch recording of my stream I can see it so it is deff being seen by all my viewers when it does stutter. Very ugly looking when it happens.
Thanks!
-RobbyMac20