Question / Help Need help for streaming

Belovai Andras

New Member
Hello there.

I want to stream the Elder Scrolls Online and i use OBS.

I have this log:
http://obsproject.com/analyzer?url=https://gist.github.com/anonymous/e6c62c7d08984d414122

And i have this PC:

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU: AMD A 10-5700 4CPU ~3,4 GHZ
GPU: AMd Radeon HD 7660D + 6670 Dual Graphic
RAM : 8192 MB

My upload speed is 5,71 Mbps
Dowloand speed: 29,64 Mbps

What could be the problem with my streaming?

http://www.twitch.tv/nekros102/b/516436071

This is my last broadcast. As you can see when my character moves th quality goes down. Please help me.
 

Jack0r

The Helping Squad
You checked the link you posted to us? Here is what it says:

Weak CPU

You appear to be using an AMD APU. This is a very weak CPU which will likely not be able to stream at an acceptable quality without significant resolution downscaling or low FPS.

Aero is disabled

Aero seems to be disabled, consider enabling it unless using monitor capture.

Window capture with Aero disabled

You are using window capture with Aero disabled. This causes other windows placed on top of the capture window to show on the stream instead of only the selected window. It is recommended to enable Aero when using window capture to prevent this.

Faster preset in use

You have changed the default preset to ultrafast. The default of veryfast is designed for the optimum balance of quality and CPU usage. Using ultrafast will result in greatly reduced quality. If possible, try to change other things such as lowering the resolution or FPS before modifying the preset.

Late frames detected

12.08% of your frames are late. This means the frames are being generated later than they were needed, causing your stream FPS to drop. Late frames are often caused by slow sources such as monitor capture, slow video capture devices or by trying to run your stream at too high of a resolution / FPS.

If you are using a webcam, try to lower the resolution of it. If you are using monitor capture, try switching to game source or window capture. If you must use monitor capture, ensure Aero is disabled.

You can also try lowering the resolution or FPS of your stream if you have an older CPU.

See https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=11641 for more information on how to resolve this issue.

Low frame rate detected

Your stream is taking an average of 40.742 milliseconds to render a frame. This limits your maximum FPS to around 25 FPS. The most common reason for long frame rendering times are:

  • Using monitor capture
  • Using slow devices such as webcams running at 1080p
  • Not enough CPU/GPU resources available for OBS
  • Running your stream at too high of a resolution / FPS for your computer to handle

    See https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=11641 for more information on how to resolve this issue.


    6 issues found (2 major, 4 minor).
 
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