I'm currently having an issue that will push my dropped frames from 0 to about 4-5% of my stream. OBS is showing the bitrate lower than my upload rate at random points during my stream and it causes playback to stutter, usually only for a second or two. It drops that entire second of frames and then the bitrate will recover and be higher than my preset rate and then it will stabilize. This instability seems to occur usually in the five minute range and changes in severity from a small dip in bitrate to a long drop upwards of 20-30 seconds.
Current Rig/settings:
Ryzen 1800x stock
Gigabyte K7 X370
G.Skill Trident Z 3200Mhz 2x8Gb
MSI Duke 1080
Adata SP 600 256gb SSD (OS)
2TB Raid including
WD Blue 1TB (Raid 0)
WD Black 1TB (Raid 0)
Internet, Spectrum 70/6
OBS settings
1080 30: x264, 3500(have tried down to 3000), CBR, Slow(Have used veryfast-medium), High(have used all three), ZeroLatency (Have tried Film)
720 60(tried 48fps): x264, 3300, CBR, Medium, Main, ZeroLatency
720 30: x264, 2500, CBR, Slower, High, ZeroLatency
720 rescaling is done at the encoder
Using the Twitch Bandwidth test (OBS TCP window, medium length), I usually get a quality rating of 80 to most US servers, with a bitrate around 5800 I usually use Ashburn, Toronto or Miami Ingest.
I've switched form the Killer NIC to the Intel NIC on my board
I've ran the bandwidth test
I've ran a speedtest while running the stream and not lost bitrate (speedtest showed 3000kb/s up, stream was the other 3500)
I've updated NIC drivers
I'm at a loss as to what else to try, I've reset our router (Netgear something) modem (Arris SB6190)
Lowered bitrate (720 30 2500 still dropped)
Here's some VoDs where it's happening last night, I was actually trying to debug while I was in stream, because no one else was there at the time.
I used the twitch analyzer tool, but all it showed was the instability in bitrate...
(Happens at 10:56 area) https://www.twitch.tv/videos/156679949
The log uploaded includes the time I was streaming this VoD
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/f4f594564fe8b5d2c378919a4ba5218b
Any solution or help would be greatly appreciated, thanks guys.
Current Rig/settings:
Ryzen 1800x stock
Gigabyte K7 X370
G.Skill Trident Z 3200Mhz 2x8Gb
MSI Duke 1080
Adata SP 600 256gb SSD (OS)
2TB Raid including
WD Blue 1TB (Raid 0)
WD Black 1TB (Raid 0)
Internet, Spectrum 70/6
OBS settings
1080 30: x264, 3500(have tried down to 3000), CBR, Slow(Have used veryfast-medium), High(have used all three), ZeroLatency (Have tried Film)
720 60(tried 48fps): x264, 3300, CBR, Medium, Main, ZeroLatency
720 30: x264, 2500, CBR, Slower, High, ZeroLatency
720 rescaling is done at the encoder
Using the Twitch Bandwidth test (OBS TCP window, medium length), I usually get a quality rating of 80 to most US servers, with a bitrate around 5800 I usually use Ashburn, Toronto or Miami Ingest.
I've switched form the Killer NIC to the Intel NIC on my board
I've ran the bandwidth test
I've ran a speedtest while running the stream and not lost bitrate (speedtest showed 3000kb/s up, stream was the other 3500)
I've updated NIC drivers
I'm at a loss as to what else to try, I've reset our router (Netgear something) modem (Arris SB6190)
Lowered bitrate (720 30 2500 still dropped)
Here's some VoDs where it's happening last night, I was actually trying to debug while I was in stream, because no one else was there at the time.
I used the twitch analyzer tool, but all it showed was the instability in bitrate...
(Happens at 10:56 area) https://www.twitch.tv/videos/156679949
The log uploaded includes the time I was streaming this VoD
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/f4f594564fe8b5d2c378919a4ba5218b
Any solution or help would be greatly appreciated, thanks guys.