Maltidas
New Member
First off, thank you to OBS for making an incredible piece of software. I have been casting for about six months with minor but acceptable issues here and there. I have always been able to find the issue and correct it. As a last resort, I am here because I have an issue that I cannot resolve.
About two weeks ago, I started my cast only to find that I was unable to stream at all. When I started the stream, the kb/s would show around fifteen-hundred and then drop to zero with a fifty percent plus frame drop. After several hours troubleshooting, I gave up. When I returned to my computer four hours later, the issue was gone and I could stream. The problem didn't resurface until this morning.
ISP - Speed checked with a 32 Ping, 260 down 10.75 up. I called my ISP and they do not throttle their bandwidth.
Twitch - Ran the suggested connection utility which recommended the Seattle hub. That is the hub I usually use. Still, I changed to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Still no help. Twitch Support confirms all their infrastructure is working correctly.
OBS - I checked everything that the pinned post at the top suggested save for one program that the link to doesn't work. I have lowered my bit rate, checked all delay settings, everything.
My Computer - Checked firewall settings, port setting, virus protection, modem and router settings.
HERE IS THE CATCH. I can log onto an MMO or any online connected game without an issue. So the only thing I cannot do is stream.
I am about to uninstall OBS and reinstall to see if there is an issue that I am missing. I am also prepared to wipe my computer and fresh install everything. I am at my wits end.
Odds are that it a few hours it will right itself. But what is causing my issue?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
~Malt
About two weeks ago, I started my cast only to find that I was unable to stream at all. When I started the stream, the kb/s would show around fifteen-hundred and then drop to zero with a fifty percent plus frame drop. After several hours troubleshooting, I gave up. When I returned to my computer four hours later, the issue was gone and I could stream. The problem didn't resurface until this morning.
ISP - Speed checked with a 32 Ping, 260 down 10.75 up. I called my ISP and they do not throttle their bandwidth.
Twitch - Ran the suggested connection utility which recommended the Seattle hub. That is the hub I usually use. Still, I changed to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Still no help. Twitch Support confirms all their infrastructure is working correctly.
OBS - I checked everything that the pinned post at the top suggested save for one program that the link to doesn't work. I have lowered my bit rate, checked all delay settings, everything.
My Computer - Checked firewall settings, port setting, virus protection, modem and router settings.
HERE IS THE CATCH. I can log onto an MMO or any online connected game without an issue. So the only thing I cannot do is stream.
I am about to uninstall OBS and reinstall to see if there is an issue that I am missing. I am also prepared to wipe my computer and fresh install everything. I am at my wits end.
Odds are that it a few hours it will right itself. But what is causing my issue?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
~Malt