OBS bit rate drops to red when streaming League of legends

kalenpo

New Member
Good evening
i have been streaming fore 3 months or so without too many problems, but the last 2 days, everytime i would open stream it woud work perfectly until i get in a game, when 30 secs passes, my game lags for 1 second then from there on the stream is haard lagging and impossible to watch more than 1 frame per minute, i tried checking obs settings, removing all overlays, changing in gaame settings but nothing worked so far and since im pretty bad with this kind of things i hope somebody here knows what could be wrong.
thanks for your time!
 

qhobbes

Active Member
1. The Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling ("HAGS") feature in Windows is currently known to cause performance and capture issues with OBS, games and overlay tools. We recommend disabling it via these instructions as a troubleshooting step. Do not forget to restart after disabling it.
2. You are running an old version of OBS Studio (31.1.2). Please update to version 32.0.2 or newer by going to Help -> Check for updates in OBS or by downloading the latest installer from the downloads page and running it.
3. Having the Color Range set to "Full" will cause playback issues in certain browsers and on various video platforms. Shadows, highlights and color will look off. In updated OBS, go to "Settings -> Advanced" and set "Color Range" back to "Limited".
4. Display, Window and Game Capture Sources interfere with each other. Never put them in the same scene (Gaming scene).
5. Multiple Game Capture sources are usually not needed, and can sometimes interfere with each other (Gaming scene). You can use the same Game Capture for all your games. If you change games often, try out the hotkey mode, which lets you press a key to select your active game. If you play games in fullscreen, use 'Capture any fullscreen application' mode.
6. Your GPU is maxed out and OBS can't render scenes and encode frames fast enough. Running a game without vertical sync or a frame rate limiter will frequently cause performance issues with OBS because your GPU will be maxed out. OBS requires a little GPU to render your scene.

Set your monitor to 120 Hz. Going from 120 FPS to 60 FPS is easy. 144 to 60 FPS is 5 out of every 12 frames

Enable V-sync or set a reasonable frame rate limit (120, 60, 30) that your GPU can handle without hitting 100% usage. If that's not enough you may also need to turn down some of the video quality options in the game. If you are experiencing issues in general while using OBS, your GPU may be overloaded for the settings you are trying to use.

Please check our guide for ideas why this may be happening, and steps you can take to correct it: GPU Overload Issues.

If still having issues, post new log.
 
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Camp1na

New Member
Have the same problems and obs always disconnect and reconnecting, disable The Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling ("HAGS") feature in Windows helps and now my streams have become stable, but without "HAGS" i can't use nvidia frame gen in games and what if i want to use it?
 

kalenpo

New Member
i did chaange the color range and the HAGS, what is weird is, i have been streaming 2-3 months without any problem, so it feels weird that my gpu cant stream now but could stream for 2-3 months.
i tried to change those 2 things and still doesnt go properly
 
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