LordJohn985
New Member
Hello,
A month ago I was streaming on twitch and, in the middle of it, I needed to download Serious Sam to prove something. So I went on gog.com (Where I have a copy of it), downloaded the offline installer and then the stream went as normal. After that, I uninstalled ss and went to bed. The next day, something irl happened and had to stop streaming (I even announced a cod stream, but things happen).
So I decided to come back, say that I had to stop for reasons and when I start streaming, for some reason, the stream was dropping frames like crazy. Nothing was downloading and neither steam nor battlenet gave me trouble. I decided to try youtube to see if the issue persited and indeed it did. After that, I reseted the firewall and windows didn't let me put the rules on the firewall. Tried reinstalling and the issue persisted. I ran both speedtest and twitchtest and they said the connection was fine.
So I decided to boot up a linux partition I had and installed the obs package there. Booted up the same scene I was testing (A cover of the game and a song I play) and it worked fine. Same with youtube: aside from the 540p warning, it worked flawlessly.
Any ideas on how to fix this and/or what caused it?
A month ago I was streaming on twitch and, in the middle of it, I needed to download Serious Sam to prove something. So I went on gog.com (Where I have a copy of it), downloaded the offline installer and then the stream went as normal. After that, I uninstalled ss and went to bed. The next day, something irl happened and had to stop streaming (I even announced a cod stream, but things happen).
So I decided to come back, say that I had to stop for reasons and when I start streaming, for some reason, the stream was dropping frames like crazy. Nothing was downloading and neither steam nor battlenet gave me trouble. I decided to try youtube to see if the issue persited and indeed it did. After that, I reseted the firewall and windows didn't let me put the rules on the firewall. Tried reinstalling and the issue persisted. I ran both speedtest and twitchtest and they said the connection was fine.
So I decided to boot up a linux partition I had and installed the obs package there. Booted up the same scene I was testing (A cover of the game and a song I play) and it worked fine. Same with youtube: aside from the 540p warning, it worked flawlessly.
Any ideas on how to fix this and/or what caused it?