As long as I bring it to the front, it plays and looks good. But as soon as I put another window on top the thing won't go. Any ideas? I have a log analysis screenshot from the browser screenshot function in Firefox included
here are some points about my new machine and currently running OBS with the staggering audo dropouts (only when in the background window and not a problem when on top window) as found in the log:
CPU Name: AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX with Radeon Graphics
17:38:52.118: CPU Speed: 3294MHz
17:38:52.118: Physical Cores: 8, Logical Cores: 16
17:38:52.118: Physical Memory: 32178MB Total, 25824MB Free
17:38:52.118: Windows Version: 10.0 Build 22631 (release: 23H2; revision: 4169; 64-bit)
17:38:52.118: Running as administrator: true
17:38:52.119: Windows 10/11 Gaming Features:
17:38:52.119: Game DVR: On
17:38:52.119: Game Mode: Probably On (no reg key set)
17:38:52.123: Sec. Software Status:
17:38:52.126: Microsoft Defender Antivirus: enabled (AV)
17:38:52.126: Windows Firewall: enabled (FW)
17:38:52.127: Current Date/Time: 2024-10-07, 17:38:52
17:38:52.127: Browser Hardware Acceleration: true
17:38:52.127: Hide OBS windows from screen capture: false
17:38:52.127: Qt Version: 6.6.3 (runtime), 6.6.3 (compiled)
17:38:52.127: Portable mode: false
17:38:52.341: OBS 30.2.3 (64-bit, windows)
17:38:52.341: ---------------------------------
17:38:52.342: ---------------------------------
17:38:52.342: audio settings reset:
17:38:52.342: samples per sec: 48000
17:38:52.342: speakers: 2
17:38:52.342: max buffering: 960 milliseconds
17:38:52.342: buffering type: dynamically increasing
17:38:52.365: ---------------------------------
17:38:52.365: Initializing D3D11...
17:38:52.365: Available Video Adapters:
17:38:52.372: Adapter 0: AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics
17:38:52.372: Dedicated VRAM: 519847936 (0.5 GiB)
17:38:52.372: Shared VRAM: 16870883328 (15.7 GiB)
17:38:52.372: PCI ID: 1002:1638
17:38:52.372: HAGS Status: Disabled (Default: No, Driver status: Unsupported)
17:38:52.373: Driver Version: 31.0.12029.10015
17:38:52.373: output 0:
17:38:52.373: name=VG249Q3A
17:38:52.373: pos={0, 0}
17:38:52.373: size={1920, 1080}
17:38:52.373: attached=true
17:38:52.373: refresh=59
17:38:52.373: bits_per_color=8
17:38:52.373: space=RGB_FULL_G22_NONE_P709
17:38:52.373: primaries=[r=(0.648438, 0.329102), g=(0.309570, 0.628906), b=(0.153320, 0.045898), wp=(0.313477, 0.329102)]
17:38:52.373: relative_gamut_area=[709=1.090614, P3=0.803969, 2020=0.576794]
17:38:52.373: sdr_white_nits=80
17:38:52.373: nit_range=[min=0.500000, max=270.000000, max_full_frame=270.000000]
17:38:52.373: dpi=96 (100%)
17:38:52.373: id=\\?\DISPLAY#AUS2489#5&22eca053&0&UID256#{e6f07b5f-ee97-4a90-b076-33f57bf4eaa7}
17:38:52.373: alt_id=\\.\DISPLAY1
17:38:52.373: Loading up D3D11 on adapter AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics (0)
17:38:52.436: D3D11 loaded successfully, feature level used: b000
17:38:52.436: DXGI increase maximum frame latency success
17:38:52.436: D3D11 GPU priority setup success
17:38:52.764: ---------------------------------
17:38:52.764: video settings reset:
17:38:52.764: base resolution: 1920x1080
17:38:52.764: output resolution: 1280x720
17:38:52.764: downscale filter: Bicubic
17:38:52.764: fps: 30/1
17:38:52.764: format: NV12
17:38:52.764: YUV mode: Rec. 709/Partial
17:38:52.764: NV12 texture support enabled
17:38:52.764: P010 texture support not available
17:38:52.765: Audio monitoring device:
17:38:52.765: name: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)
I am just setting up this computer over the last week or 2, and have installed the AMD driver downloaded from the Mini PC maker (slimbook). I haven't had the smoothest things going with this computer so far. It is not like a laptop where everything is just built in and works. The external monitor doesn't even work with Windows dimming function slider that you would typically find in the bottom right with the notification panel.
Other things are wormy. When I went in and just disabled all game bar things, the settings black was flicking on and off a brownish color. Most things work but at times there is a pause of 5 to 10 seconds if I open VLC from the taskbar or by clicking on a video file. Other little things like that are found here and there. Don't know what to think of this background window issue of OBS though, I have never seen anything like this in my NVIDIA computers. Even my other AMD computer never does this (which is a laptop though).
It is a Network source currently running at Gigabit speeds (100MB / s for file transfer of a movie I just tested it). So it's not a network issue. It is coming thru the NDI plugin in OBS, latest version with the new name of DistroAV. I set some power settings in the AMD driver to keep the computer running smoothly, and I found that it ran a whole lot better than the old NVIDIA 960 I kept in this room before for Monopoly. That old 960 which did an affable job of OBS streaming if the settings were run correctly, and never dreamed to stagger in the background window, would just not play with Ubisoft Monopoly's live board. It just would freeze and stagger under that pressure. The AMD machine here handles it in stride, and actually looks really snappy and doesn't even blow the fans after I changed the AMD display settings to power saving and lowered the frame rate max to 60 and min to 30.
I don't know what the screenshot means by the Audio thing it says. It's not something I have encountered in my Audio years working with music. So any ideas would be good.
here are some points about my new machine and currently running OBS with the staggering audo dropouts (only when in the background window and not a problem when on top window) as found in the log:
CPU Name: AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX with Radeon Graphics
17:38:52.118: CPU Speed: 3294MHz
17:38:52.118: Physical Cores: 8, Logical Cores: 16
17:38:52.118: Physical Memory: 32178MB Total, 25824MB Free
17:38:52.118: Windows Version: 10.0 Build 22631 (release: 23H2; revision: 4169; 64-bit)
17:38:52.118: Running as administrator: true
17:38:52.119: Windows 10/11 Gaming Features:
17:38:52.119: Game DVR: On
17:38:52.119: Game Mode: Probably On (no reg key set)
17:38:52.123: Sec. Software Status:
17:38:52.126: Microsoft Defender Antivirus: enabled (AV)
17:38:52.126: Windows Firewall: enabled (FW)
17:38:52.127: Current Date/Time: 2024-10-07, 17:38:52
17:38:52.127: Browser Hardware Acceleration: true
17:38:52.127: Hide OBS windows from screen capture: false
17:38:52.127: Qt Version: 6.6.3 (runtime), 6.6.3 (compiled)
17:38:52.127: Portable mode: false
17:38:52.341: OBS 30.2.3 (64-bit, windows)
17:38:52.341: ---------------------------------
17:38:52.342: ---------------------------------
17:38:52.342: audio settings reset:
17:38:52.342: samples per sec: 48000
17:38:52.342: speakers: 2
17:38:52.342: max buffering: 960 milliseconds
17:38:52.342: buffering type: dynamically increasing
17:38:52.365: ---------------------------------
17:38:52.365: Initializing D3D11...
17:38:52.365: Available Video Adapters:
17:38:52.372: Adapter 0: AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics
17:38:52.372: Dedicated VRAM: 519847936 (0.5 GiB)
17:38:52.372: Shared VRAM: 16870883328 (15.7 GiB)
17:38:52.372: PCI ID: 1002:1638
17:38:52.372: HAGS Status: Disabled (Default: No, Driver status: Unsupported)
17:38:52.373: Driver Version: 31.0.12029.10015
17:38:52.373: output 0:
17:38:52.373: name=VG249Q3A
17:38:52.373: pos={0, 0}
17:38:52.373: size={1920, 1080}
17:38:52.373: attached=true
17:38:52.373: refresh=59
17:38:52.373: bits_per_color=8
17:38:52.373: space=RGB_FULL_G22_NONE_P709
17:38:52.373: primaries=[r=(0.648438, 0.329102), g=(0.309570, 0.628906), b=(0.153320, 0.045898), wp=(0.313477, 0.329102)]
17:38:52.373: relative_gamut_area=[709=1.090614, P3=0.803969, 2020=0.576794]
17:38:52.373: sdr_white_nits=80
17:38:52.373: nit_range=[min=0.500000, max=270.000000, max_full_frame=270.000000]
17:38:52.373: dpi=96 (100%)
17:38:52.373: id=\\?\DISPLAY#AUS2489#5&22eca053&0&UID256#{e6f07b5f-ee97-4a90-b076-33f57bf4eaa7}
17:38:52.373: alt_id=\\.\DISPLAY1
17:38:52.373: Loading up D3D11 on adapter AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics (0)
17:38:52.436: D3D11 loaded successfully, feature level used: b000
17:38:52.436: DXGI increase maximum frame latency success
17:38:52.436: D3D11 GPU priority setup success
17:38:52.764: ---------------------------------
17:38:52.764: video settings reset:
17:38:52.764: base resolution: 1920x1080
17:38:52.764: output resolution: 1280x720
17:38:52.764: downscale filter: Bicubic
17:38:52.764: fps: 30/1
17:38:52.764: format: NV12
17:38:52.764: YUV mode: Rec. 709/Partial
17:38:52.764: NV12 texture support enabled
17:38:52.764: P010 texture support not available
17:38:52.765: Audio monitoring device:
17:38:52.765: name: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)
I am just setting up this computer over the last week or 2, and have installed the AMD driver downloaded from the Mini PC maker (slimbook). I haven't had the smoothest things going with this computer so far. It is not like a laptop where everything is just built in and works. The external monitor doesn't even work with Windows dimming function slider that you would typically find in the bottom right with the notification panel.
Other things are wormy. When I went in and just disabled all game bar things, the settings black was flicking on and off a brownish color. Most things work but at times there is a pause of 5 to 10 seconds if I open VLC from the taskbar or by clicking on a video file. Other little things like that are found here and there. Don't know what to think of this background window issue of OBS though, I have never seen anything like this in my NVIDIA computers. Even my other AMD computer never does this (which is a laptop though).
It is a Network source currently running at Gigabit speeds (100MB / s for file transfer of a movie I just tested it). So it's not a network issue. It is coming thru the NDI plugin in OBS, latest version with the new name of DistroAV. I set some power settings in the AMD driver to keep the computer running smoothly, and I found that it ran a whole lot better than the old NVIDIA 960 I kept in this room before for Monopoly. That old 960 which did an affable job of OBS streaming if the settings were run correctly, and never dreamed to stagger in the background window, would just not play with Ubisoft Monopoly's live board. It just would freeze and stagger under that pressure. The AMD machine here handles it in stride, and actually looks really snappy and doesn't even blow the fans after I changed the AMD display settings to power saving and lowered the frame rate max to 60 and min to 30.
I don't know what the screenshot means by the Audio thing it says. It's not something I have encountered in my Audio years working with music. So any ideas would be good.