My stream is lagging T_T

tey1206

New Member
My 1st post, I just want to ask my streaming problem. I got a good pc
and im streaming call of duty warzone

but im dropping frames T_T

i use auto config wizard

my specs
cpu: ryzen 7 2700
gpu: amd radeon rx580
ram: T-force delta 16gb 3200 mhz (8gbx2)

My internet speed is
ping: 1ms
download: 51mbps
upload: 25mbps

this is my log file: https://obsproject.com/logs/-aW1FSFTqMlMdkpx
 

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DrGoatSlayer

New Member
I would think that it's a network issue.
It seems like the bitrate is already at the max of your upload speed and OBS is not the only this running (especially while gaming).

Try reducing your output and see if that helps.
 

tey1206

New Member
I would think that it's a network issue.
It seems like the bitrate is already at the max of your upload speed and OBS is not the only this running (especially while gaming).

Try reducing your output and see if that helps.

I try 480p 30fps

but still dropping frames. maybe i should call my ISP T_T
 

DrGoatSlayer

New Member
Found this in your log:
01:59:52.947: Output 'adv_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 461 (53.8%)

So it really looks like a bandwidth problem...
Is 25mbps your actual upload speed or a theoretically speed?
 

tey1206

New Member
Found this in your log:
01:59:52.947: Output 'adv_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 461 (53.8%)

So it really looks like a bandwidth problem...
Is 25mbps your actual upload speed or a theoretically speed?

my plan in my internet service is 50mbps. but my upload speed cant actually attain that speed.

i dont know what to do. i think i must change my ISP.

I pay to them but i cant get what i want T_T

Thankyou for answering sir
 

DrGoatSlayer

New Member
Well, you don't actually need 50mbps, 25mbps should be enough but you don't always get the full speed in your home (depending on your connection and distance to the distribution box).

You can try a speed test online to see what your speed actually is.

And changing ISP is not a guarantee to get more speed or a better connection so make sure you have tried everything before jumping ship.
 
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