Obs disconnects log says 1 warning

flemmlilol

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Can anyone help here? I solved critical stuff bis one yellow seems to be the problem that makes my streams disconnect and reconnect often,hope someone knows what to do <3
 

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PaiSand

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No. The capture interference can't disconnect the stream which is a network issue.
You clearly aren't given the attention it needs to the network issues you have. There's a reason why you enabled network optimizations and dynamic bitrates.
A log file with a test stream is needed to know more.

The capture interference is because you have put a display capture in the same scene with a game and/or window capture and you should put the display capture on it's own separated scene to avoid interference.
Enable Windows Game Mode as it helps.

If you used any network optimization software or manually changed it, undo all changes. This apps cause more issues than help.
 

flemmlilol

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No. The capture interference can't disconnect the stream which is a network issue.
You clearly aren't given the attention it needs to the network issues you have. There's a reason why you enabled network optimizations and dynamic bitrates.
A log file with a test stream is needed to know more.

The capture interference is because you have put a display capture in the same scene with a game and/or window capture and you should put the display capture on it's own separated scene to avoid interference.
Enable Windows Game Mode as it helps.

If you used any network optimization software or manually changed it, undo all changes. This apps cause more issues than help.
I will start a new test stream now and send the log file here afterwards,thank you for the quick response
 

flemmlilol

New Member
No. The capture interference can't disconnect the stream which is a network issue.
You clearly aren't given the attention it needs to the network issues you have. There's a reason why you enabled network optimizations and dynamic bitrates.
A log file with a test stream is needed to know more.

The capture interference is because you have put a display capture in the same scene with a game and/or window capture and you should put the display capture on it's own separated scene to avoid interference.
Enable Windows Game Mode as it helps.

If you used any network optimization software or manually changed it, undo all changes. This apps cause more issues than help.
here the link and log files,"sendittoforum" is from right now,the others from last days,hope you can help now
 

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PaiSand

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Try resetting the stream key, unless you have connected your Twitch account to OBS.
This problem is due to a bad network connection, so the server disconnects you.

Please use this tool to verify the quality of your connection against Twitch server:
TwitchTest | r1ch.net
Anything bellow 90 quality is bad and probably an issue within your ISP. It may be a bad cable or faulty router/modem. Try using another cable if you have an spare one, and in the router / modem change the port where the cable is connected. Test in between each change. If everything is fine, contact your ISP and tell them about the issue, and that you are trying to stream to Twitch, and that streaming uses RTMP protocol, online speedtest don't measure this protocol, but the TwitchTest do measure this.

If you can, post an image of the results of the Twitch test too.
 

flemmlilol

New Member
Try resetting the stream key, unless you have connected your Twitch account to OBS.
This problem is due to a bad network connection, so the server disconnects you.

Please use this tool to verify the quality of your connection against Twitch server:
TwitchTest | r1ch.net
Anything bellow 90 quality is bad and probably an issue within your ISP. It may be a bad cable or faulty router/modem. Try using another cable if you have an spare one, and in the router / modem change the port where the cable is connected. Test in between each change. If everything is fine, contact your ISP and tell them about the issue, and that you are trying to stream to Twitch, and that streaming uses RTMP protocol, online speedtest don't measure this protocol, but the TwitchTest do measure this.

If you can, post an image of the results of the Twitch test too.
Thank you i will do it later and post an update to it
 

flemmlilol

New Member
Try resetting the stream key, unless you have connected your Twitch account to OBS.
This problem is due to a bad network connection, so the server disconnects you.

Please use this tool to verify the quality of your connection against Twitch server:
TwitchTest | r1ch.net
Anything bellow 90 quality is bad and probably an issue within your ISP. It may be a bad cable or faulty router/modem. Try using another cable if you have an spare one, and in the router / modem change the port where the cable is connected. Test in between each change. If everything is fine, contact your ISP and tell them about the issue, and that you are trying to stream to Twitch, and that streaming uses RTMP protocol, online speedtest don't measure this protocol, but the TwitchTest do measure this.

If you can, post an image of the results of the Twitch test too.
my Twitch is connected to OBS.
I have the results of the test here below. Should look good.

So next step would be try another cable and try all the other ports. And if its still the same,i will contact my ISP
 

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