holy dropped frames batman!

GravdigrTV

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Something hates me and I can't figure out what. I have a log link but here is the line that jumped out at me...

Output 'adv_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 2512 (25.1%)

Log link https://obsproject.com/logs/dki8lk2h6kc6_BtX

I've been having this issue on and off for a few weeks now and it just keeps getting worse.

That was in the first 2 minutes streaming to youtube if it matters. I need to track this down. For what it's worth here is the speed test I did right afterwards...

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Dropped frames can only be caused by a failure in your internet connection or your networking hardware (see 2.). It is not caused by OBS. Follow the troubleshooting steps at: Dropped Frames and General Connection Issues. Settings, Advanced, Network, check box for "Dynamically change bitrate...", apply, ok

1. In Windows 10 versions 1809 and newer, we recommend that "Game Mode" be enabled for maximum gaming performance. Game Mode can be enabled via the Windows 10 "Settings" app, under Gaming > Game Mode.
2. Killer's Firewall is known for it's poor performance and issues when trying to stream. Please download the driver pack from the vendor's page, completely uninstall all Killer NIC items and install their Driver only package.
3. Having the YUV Color range set to "Full" will cause playback issues in certain browsers and on various video platforms. Shadows, highlights and color will look off. In OBS, go to "Settings -> Advanced" and set "YUV Color Range" back to "Partial".
 
Dropped frames can only be caused by a failure in your internet connection or your networking hardware (see 2.). It is not caused by OBS. Follow the troubleshooting steps at: Dropped Frames and General Connection Issues. Settings, Advanced, Network, check box for "Dynamically change bitrate...", apply, ok

1. In Windows 10 versions 1809 and newer, we recommend that "Game Mode" be enabled for maximum gaming performance. Game Mode can be enabled via the Windows 10 "Settings" app, under Gaming > Game Mode.
2. Killer's Firewall is known for it's poor performance and issues when trying to stream. Please download the driver pack from the vendor's page, completely uninstall all Killer NIC items and install their Driver only package.
3. Having the YUV Color range set to "Full" will cause playback issues in certain browsers and on various video platforms. Shadows, highlights and color will look off. In OBS, go to "Settings -> Advanced" and set "YUV Color Range" back to "Partial".

You sir are a frigging GENUIS. IT WORKS! Holy crap I've been going nuts tracking this down. I honestly think it was the killer nic software. Thinking back I think I did install that for some reason. I bow to your greatness :salaam:
 
Dropped frames can only be caused by a failure in your internet connection or your networking hardware (see 2.). It is not caused by OBS. Follow the troubleshooting steps at: Dropped Frames and General Connection Issues. Settings, Advanced, Network, check box for "Dynamically change bitrate...", apply, ok

1. In Windows 10 versions 1809 and newer, we recommend that "Game Mode" be enabled for maximum gaming performance. Game Mode can be enabled via the Windows 10 "Settings" app, under Gaming > Game Mode.
2. Killer's Firewall is known for it's poor performance and issues when trying to stream. Please download the driver pack from the vendor's page, completely uninstall all Killer NIC items and install their Driver only package.
3. Having the YUV Color range set to "Full" will cause playback issues in certain browsers and on various video platforms. Shadows, highlights and color will look off. In OBS, go to "Settings -> Advanced" and set "YUV Color Range" back to "Partial".
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So once I uninstall all of the killer items, which one do I download from here? Or do I install them all?
 
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