OBS disables the broadcast

psyf

New Member
Hello everyone. My English is bad, I use a translator sorry for the mistakes. I have a problem with obs. When I start streaming, there is nothing frame loss, the network is good, there are no passes either. But 100% always the stream turns off by itself without any reason. It doesn't give out any errors, the stream just turns off by itself and that's it. I've already tried everything I can and it didn't give any result. It turns off, then reconnects itself after a certain time. Can you suggest something or find a solution to this problem?
Maybe it's the video card? NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (4 GB)
Processor Dualcore Intel Core i5-8400, 3800 MHz (38 x 100)
 

Lawrence_SoCal

Active Member
You shoudl post an OBS log from a session with streaming (or recording)... ideally a session of at least 30 seconds. My .sig(nature) has link to post in this forum on how to upload your OBS log

That is an old CPU, so hopefully you are configured to use NVENC on the 1050Ti for encoding, and you did NOT get carried away with CPU intensive plugins (chromakeying, noise reduction, etc).
 

psyf

New Member
You shoudl post an OBS log from a session with streaming (or recording)... ideally a session of at least 30 seconds. My .sig(nature) has link to post in this forum on how to upload your OBS log

That is an old CPU, so hopefully you are configured to use NVENC on the 1050Ti for encoding, and you did NOT get carried away with CPU intensive plugins (chromakeying, noise reduction, etc).
What is written in the bitrate information, it rarely appears. Yes, I stream via a video card, but the broadcast always ends on its own without any critical reasons. If you can help me, I will be very grateful to you.
 

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Lawrence_SoCal

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on an i5-8500 (5 generations old) with these video settings and noise filters & compressor...

21:26:50.587: downscale filter: Lanczos
21:26:50.587: fps: 60/1
21:26:50.587: format: NV12
21:26:50.587: YUV mode: sRGB/Partial

What are you doing for real-time hardware resource monitoring? I'm suspecting your CPU is getting maxed out at 100% for extended times, and that is the problem
 
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