Huge OBS + GoodByeDpi issue

Hello everyone. I have a serious issue with GoodByeDpi
OBS bitrates drops greatly when i use GoodByeDpi services. I have 100% verified OBS + GoodByeDpi services conflicts each other.
It is not happening when i use another streaming softwares (TikTok Live Studio for example) but sadly i cannot use GoodByeDpi + OBS.
I have to close Discord when i decide to stream :(
Is there any solution?

I was already asked about this one last year https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...-even-with-20mbp-s-upload.184542/#post-675380 and we realized it happens only when i want to use OBS.
 
Given what GoodbyeDPI is doing and how it messes with network connections and throughput, I would recommend reporting this issue to them.
 
I already did. But it happen "only" when i use it with OBS Studio.
I am waiting response from GoodByeDpi developers and also asked it from here.

It is not happening when i use it with TikTok Live Studio and my upload seems normal on Download/Upload tests.
Only problem is OBS Studio Bitrates. I want to use OBS and looking for solution.
 
1. The Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling ("HAGS") feature in Windows is currently known to cause performance and capture issues with OBS, games and overlay tools. We recommend disabling it via these instructions.
2. Multiple Game Capture sources are usually not needed, and can sometimes interfere with each other (Emulator Games, LoL and LolSunum). You can use the same Game Capture for all your games. If you change games often, try out the hotkey mode, which lets you press a key to select your active game. If you play games in fullscreen, use 'Capture any fullscreen application' mode.
3. Display, Window and Game Capture interfere with each other. Never put them in the same scene (Deadlock, DooM, DooM 2, Emulator Games, F1, LoL, LolSunum, Valorant, Valorant Sunum and z).
4. Your log contains streaming sessions with dropped frames. This can only be caused by a failure in your internet connection or your networking hardware. It is not caused by OBS. Before you start streaming, go to Settings > Advanced > Network > Check the box or "Dynamically change bitrate..., [Apply] [OK]. If still having issues, follow the troubleshooting steps at: Dropped Frames and General Connection Issues.

If still having issues post a new log.
 
Thank you for your interest but i have already discovered and already shared source of my problems.
I am using GoodbyeDpi software for the Discord connection.
When i try to upload anything to any website: Ok
When i stream or screen share on any software: Ok
When i stream on OBS: Huge bitrate drops and warning message on youtube
 
It is unlikely that any of us will be able to assist with whatever GoobyeDPI is doing that causes this kind of packet loss. We simply send the network data to the OS, and let the OS handle it. If GoodbyeDPI is mucking about in the network stack, that's on them. Streaming with OBS is far more susceptible to latency and throughput limitations than other forms of upload that don't care as much about latency.

If the GoodbyeDPI project can point to a specific cause or issue in OBS that is a bug or error, they are welcome to report it up with details on the conflict, and why what we are doing is wrong. However, since things work fine without this software running, it is highly unlikely that it's on our end, and this isn't really something we will have the time or resource to look in to. Compatibility with software that injects itself in to network requests is on the software doing the injecting.
 
Short answer is "yes, you have to use another software if you are using GoodbyeDpi" right?
Sadly we cannot do anything at this moment. Thank you for your answer. Topic can be closed. Have a nice day.
 
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