TheGameMechanics
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Hello!
So I have had this problem for a while, about 3 months.. and it's gotten progressively worse, I think.
I get drops from 60fps to 28, up to 60, down to 37, up to 60 etc the drop number is always random, it's pretty persistent, and even if i drop my capture to 30fps, it then drops further again. My CPU & GPU are not stressed, my GPU is a 750ti and is up to date. I've also tried a 1050ti and the problem persisted.
NOTE: I am running a dual PC setup, this problem is on the streaming PC. The streaming PC is dedicated and has no other programs running in this experiment except OBS, even without hitting the streaming button, it is reading at varying fps in the bottom right hand corner.
I've yet to rule out the SSD, doing health checks on it as we speak, but it shows no other signs of issue outside of OBS, so I am not sure it is that.
I've tried an empty scene, i've deactived the Elgato HD60 Pro, my webcam, disabled the preview, reduced OBS video settings (even though I'm not streaming when this is happening) updating GPU drivers, checking network settings (again, feels pointless when this is an issue happening while not even online). Nothing seems to change the drops. It feels like it's OBS Studio related. I am on the latest version, and the latest version of Windows 10 as well, 64bit pro edition.
One persistent message that continues to pop up is:
"warning: Could not update timestamps for discarded samples."
I've attached the log, and I'm at my wits end, so any advice to fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
So I have had this problem for a while, about 3 months.. and it's gotten progressively worse, I think.
I get drops from 60fps to 28, up to 60, down to 37, up to 60 etc the drop number is always random, it's pretty persistent, and even if i drop my capture to 30fps, it then drops further again. My CPU & GPU are not stressed, my GPU is a 750ti and is up to date. I've also tried a 1050ti and the problem persisted.
NOTE: I am running a dual PC setup, this problem is on the streaming PC. The streaming PC is dedicated and has no other programs running in this experiment except OBS, even without hitting the streaming button, it is reading at varying fps in the bottom right hand corner.
I've yet to rule out the SSD, doing health checks on it as we speak, but it shows no other signs of issue outside of OBS, so I am not sure it is that.
I've tried an empty scene, i've deactived the Elgato HD60 Pro, my webcam, disabled the preview, reduced OBS video settings (even though I'm not streaming when this is happening) updating GPU drivers, checking network settings (again, feels pointless when this is an issue happening while not even online). Nothing seems to change the drops. It feels like it's OBS Studio related. I am on the latest version, and the latest version of Windows 10 as well, 64bit pro edition.
One persistent message that continues to pop up is:
"warning: Could not update timestamps for discarded samples."
I've attached the log, and I'm at my wits end, so any advice to fixing this would be greatly appreciated.
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