T1GlistenerElf
New Member
First of all, thank you in advance for your help.
Four hours into a stream on YouTube, OBS began dropping around 65.8% of frames. At the time, I didn't know what it was, and so I tried the ever-so-tech-savvy tactic of turning it off and on again, both for OBS and by restarting my computer. I then made sure that OBS, Windows Update, and Alienware Update are all up-to-date, and it persisted. I am currently connected via ethernet, and I have not adjusted my firewall settings, though I cannot rule out an automatic update during the stream.
However, in testing unlisted streams today, I found that I could stream smoothly to Twitch, at least in Bandwidth Test Mode, but going back to YouTube did not work, neither for the primary nor the backup YouTube ingest servers, including the legacy RTMP. Given all of the people streaming the Elden Ring DLC right now, I'm fairly certain that it's something on my end and not on YouTube's.
The first attached log file is for my most recent stream, which had the issue for the whole time. The second is the one in which the issue initially arose. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions that you might have.
Four hours into a stream on YouTube, OBS began dropping around 65.8% of frames. At the time, I didn't know what it was, and so I tried the ever-so-tech-savvy tactic of turning it off and on again, both for OBS and by restarting my computer. I then made sure that OBS, Windows Update, and Alienware Update are all up-to-date, and it persisted. I am currently connected via ethernet, and I have not adjusted my firewall settings, though I cannot rule out an automatic update during the stream.
However, in testing unlisted streams today, I found that I could stream smoothly to Twitch, at least in Bandwidth Test Mode, but going back to YouTube did not work, neither for the primary nor the backup YouTube ingest servers, including the legacy RTMP. Given all of the people streaming the Elden Ring DLC right now, I'm fairly certain that it's something on my end and not on YouTube's.
The first attached log file is for my most recent stream, which had the issue for the whole time. The second is the one in which the issue initially arose. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions that you might have.