Question / Help Ms very high when streaming.

Danyo05

New Member
Hello,

i could need some help since i dont know how to fix this problem.

Whenever i put on my stream my ms goes up into the sky like 800ms. (in games like league of legends)
I allready tried to change the bitrate and stream location but nothing changes.

I allready streamed like a half year ago with same pc spec and internet and it worked fine,


I have a dl of 9,74 and upload is like 2,4 only which is a bit less but it should work anyway or?

Greetings
 

Danyo05

New Member
another in one of those i tried with nvenc not sure which.

i also allready chosed the best location with the tool.
 

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Boildown

Active Member
@dping

09:47:23: Open Broadcaster Software v0.659b - 64bit ( ^ω^)

You posted in the wrong forum, as you're using OBS Classic, not OBS Studio.

Post the results you got from the bandwidth test: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/478845-twitchtest-twitch-bandwidth-tester

09:47:24: Scene buffering time set to 400

Change this to 700.

09:47:26: SharedTexCapture hooked
09:47:27: SO_SNDBUF was at 65536
09:47:28: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Increasing send buffer to ISB 131072 (buffer: 0 / 246784)
09:47:29: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Increasing send buffer to ISB 262144 (buffer: 0 / 246784)
09:47:30: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Increasing send buffer to ISB 524288 (buffer: 0 / 246784)
09:47:33: Total frames encoded: 260, total frames duplicated: 0 (0.00%)
09:47:33: Total frames rendered: 276, number of late frames: 0 (0.00%) (it's okay for some frames to be late)

Your stream is too short. Stream for at least five minutes of high action content or we can't draw any statistically valid conclusions from your log file.
 

Boildown

Active Member
All the quality results are in the 50s, it goes to 100 though, and you should be at least around 80 to stream. So this is probably why you're having problems, your internet connection isn't high enough quality to stream out.
 

Danyo05

New Member
All the quality results are in the 50s, it goes to 100 though, and you should be at least around 80 to stream. So this is probably why you're having problems, your internet connection isn't high enough quality to stream out.


So there is no way i can stream anymore?
 

alpinlol

Active Member
Well lowering your Bitrate in general would help, since you mentioned a max of 2,4 Mbit upload and the Test says roughly 2,3 and you are trying to stream with

16:03:53: max bitrate: 2500
16:03:53: avg bitrate: 2500
16:03:53: buffer size: 2500

lower your bitrate to about 1800 and see if that helps with your latency if not keep dropping it further down and use x264 with low bitrates your i7 6700 should be capable of handling that with ease.
 

SumDim

Member
Read this from YouTube. Pay attention to the bitrates for 720p and 1080p:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2853702?hl=en

To add to this discussion, you need to understand what people are using today when viewing the Internet. As of January 2017, according to W3School's website, their visitors have the following screen resolution:

Higher than 1080p: 32%
1920x1080 (1080p): 17%
1366x768: 35%
1280x1024: 5%
1280x800 (720p): 4%
1024x768: 3%
Lower: 4.4%

This means, 90% are using higher resolution screen devices at 720p and greater

Summary:

In order to do any decent streaming you need computing equipment and Internet bandwidth at these minimums:
- 720p (1280x720) and greater
- Have upload speed of 2.5Mbps and greater
 
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