Hey there,
So to describe my problem: A few weeks ago I was streaming at 30 fps, but my stream would constantly only be at 15fps or so, with constant dropping. However, OBS shows no dropped frames at all. Analyzing log showed that I had no errors, one warning that I have two GPU's (second monitor is plugged into motherboard VGA port, as I havn't been able to find a DVI cable in any store around me, have since ordered a cable online).
My stream hasn't always been like this, but I don't have a solid date on when it started performing poorly, or what might have caused that to happen either. I feel I should also mention that, though my bitrate is set to be 2500 kbs, it fluctuates between 2500 and 3000 throughout the course of the night. Also, it doesn't seem to negatively impact games played. Obviously lower FPS in-game while streaming than not, but not having any sort of lag or impact at times of poor performance.
I streamed with an overlay with my cpu usage and frame count/bitrate on screen, but twitch has since deleted that with their new vod policies. That log is the 7/30 attached.
A more up to date stream from last night, where my solution to the above problem was to just stream at 60 fps. Now that OBS is set to stream at 60fps, it doesn't reach that much the same way, but instead drops to around 30 fps constantly. The logs of streams like this though show that ~50% of my frames are late. I'm not sure why as my CPU usage seems normal, should be able to handle it, and doesn't ever really pass 80% usage. The other log attached is of that stream:
Here is a speedtest result: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3702744147
The logs seem to have PC specs at the top so I'll save that long spam here, but I'm unsure as to why my stream is constantly dropping to low framerate with no actual dropped frames registered in OBS. My hardware and network should be more than capable. Is this caused by the minor warning wherein it detects two GPU's? If so, I should have that fixed shortly, and will likely report back if it doesn't help.
If you think it'll be any help to witness what I mean, I plan on streaming on twitch later tonight at around 8:30pm est. Channel: Kairu__ (two underscores). I'll leave that as plain text instead of a link in case there are some sort of anti spam bots. It'll be set to 60 fps, but it will very obviously not be streaming at 60fps.
Thanks for any help,
Kyle
So to describe my problem: A few weeks ago I was streaming at 30 fps, but my stream would constantly only be at 15fps or so, with constant dropping. However, OBS shows no dropped frames at all. Analyzing log showed that I had no errors, one warning that I have two GPU's (second monitor is plugged into motherboard VGA port, as I havn't been able to find a DVI cable in any store around me, have since ordered a cable online).
My stream hasn't always been like this, but I don't have a solid date on when it started performing poorly, or what might have caused that to happen either. I feel I should also mention that, though my bitrate is set to be 2500 kbs, it fluctuates between 2500 and 3000 throughout the course of the night. Also, it doesn't seem to negatively impact games played. Obviously lower FPS in-game while streaming than not, but not having any sort of lag or impact at times of poor performance.
I streamed with an overlay with my cpu usage and frame count/bitrate on screen, but twitch has since deleted that with their new vod policies. That log is the 7/30 attached.
A more up to date stream from last night, where my solution to the above problem was to just stream at 60 fps. Now that OBS is set to stream at 60fps, it doesn't reach that much the same way, but instead drops to around 30 fps constantly. The logs of streams like this though show that ~50% of my frames are late. I'm not sure why as my CPU usage seems normal, should be able to handle it, and doesn't ever really pass 80% usage. The other log attached is of that stream:
Here is a speedtest result: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3702744147
The logs seem to have PC specs at the top so I'll save that long spam here, but I'm unsure as to why my stream is constantly dropping to low framerate with no actual dropped frames registered in OBS. My hardware and network should be more than capable. Is this caused by the minor warning wherein it detects two GPU's? If so, I should have that fixed shortly, and will likely report back if it doesn't help.
If you think it'll be any help to witness what I mean, I plan on streaming on twitch later tonight at around 8:30pm est. Channel: Kairu__ (two underscores). I'll leave that as plain text instead of a link in case there are some sort of anti spam bots. It'll be set to 60 fps, but it will very obviously not be streaming at 60fps.
Thanks for any help,
Kyle