Bug Report Jim Halp! No connection to Twitch

mmorabe

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Jim, I don't know why, but 2 hours into my damned stream (just making my comeback on my newly build computer), I lose the conneciton the Twitch 2 hours in. Can't figure out what is going on. Looked in the router and nothing. No programs throttling me either =/ Attached is the log.
 

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Lain

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It doesn't specify a reason why you got disconnected, it only states that you were disconnected, so I'm not entirely sure how much I can help in this case. Does it happen every two hours or something? Because if so I don't quite know why that would happen -- we've done extensive tests with long streams.
 

mmorabe

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It doesn't specify a reason why you got disconnected, it only states that you were disconnected, so I'm not entirely sure how much I can help in this case. Does it happen every two hours or something? Because if so I don't quite know why that would happen -- we've done extensive tests with long streams.

Hey Jim, thanks for the quick response. I waited a little bit and it started to work again.

One other problem that I noticed however, when I stopped the stream, I then stopped recording. OBS froze, then crashed, lost the recording =/ Any reason why that could happen?
 

Lain

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We're hopefully going to have the freeze issue fixed in the next patch.

However, if you don't want to risk recordings being unrecoverable, always use FLV instead of MP4. FLV are always recoverable, and can be converted to MP4 with no encoded data changed.
 

mmorabe

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We're hopefully going to have the freeze issue fixed in the next patch.

However, if you don't want to risk recordings being unrecoverable, always use FLV instead of MP4. FLV are always recoverable, and can be converted to MP4 with no encoded data changed.

Thanks Jim, will switch over to FLV. I'm just so irked as to why I lose my upload ONLY to Twitch? I even checked Twitchstatus.com and everything looked fine. Going to test again tonight probably and see if it happens again.
 

R1CH

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21:30:36: FlushBufferedVideo: Flushing 15615 packets over 260234 ms

Something is causing problems with your video / audio timestamps. There should never be more than 1 second worth of data in this buffer, try disabling webcams or audio sampling rate to see if it goes away.
 

mmorabe

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21:30:36: FlushBufferedVideo: Flushing 15615 packets over 260234 ms

Something is causing problems with your video / audio timestamps. There should never be more than 1 second worth of data in this buffer, try disabling webcams or audio sampling rate to see if it goes away.

I'll disable the camera I'm not using and unplug from the computer. That wouldn't cause my internet to go down right? You're just noticing that from the log for a different issue?
 

Lain

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Doubt it's the camera, though you may have to tinker with things to see what's going on. Really unusual, I didn't notice that.
 
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