OBS Crashing but not showing dropped frames after 10-20 minutes sometimes less

honeyoatsbuzz

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Both previous log and crash files are above.

Uninstalled and reinstalled obs so will be testing again.

Lowered resolution and bitrate, and changed to multiple different servers on Twitch. Last week I changed to a different server and my stream was fine. Now even after removing all the different programs that I usually use I cannot even live stream crafts with a png.

Will be getting a new ethernet cable and graphics card and seeing if that can maybe help with things, but all this is fairly recent. The last few weeks and I haven't made any changes besides what I noted.

Would anyone be able to offer any further insight?
 

honeyoatsbuzz

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Computer specs and Auto-Config Wizard on OBS.

Tested stream and crashed within the first few minutes with higher frequency. Tomorrow I'll try the test with an ethernet cable.

Please let me know if the logs shows the cause, ty.
 

honeyoatsbuzz

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Tried the wizard again and didn't check mark the box with hardware encoding. Looks like a better result. Will continue with these settings and go from there.
 

koala

Active Member
Post a recent crash log. The log you posted is from June. In that log, it crashed in functions dealing with audio, but not clear what specifically.
Your main log suggests a crash might have happened in some browser source or browser dock.
 

PaiSand

Active Member
Remove the plugins you installed.
After using the autoconfig wizard you have to restart OBS and then test it.
Your wi-fi connection isn't reliable enough. For streaming is always advised and suggested to use a wired connection. For multi-streaming is mandatory to use a wired gigabit (or higher) connection.

A test is you open OBS, start streaming, so as you normally do for no less than 30 seconds, stop streaming, upload the current log file. For a second test, restart OBS, etc.-
Of course, you need to test it with a wired connection.
If the test fails showing similar behavior, most probably your ISP have an issue related to the RTMP protocol and they need to fix this.

This error shows an issue on the network that could be on the network driver, network adapter, router/modem or, most probably, on the ISP.
21:19:34.390: WriteN, RTMP send error 10060 (4097 bytes)
21:19:34.390: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (81 bytes)
21:19:34.390: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (42 bytes)


 
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