Livaco
New Member
Hello, i just got OBS and wanted to do a test recording. when i did it it froze the prevew screen. i thought this was normal so i continued on. Then when i finnished i viewed the recording file and it was Frozen as well. I got the log file.
Wireless detected
You appear to be streaming over a wireless connection. While this can be OK, keep in mind that interference from other radio sources or obstacles can cause your connection to momentarily stall, resulting in dropped frames or disconnects. A wired connection is strongly recommended for a reliable stream.
Bad server selected
The server you are streaming to (rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2) took a very long time to connect. This could be due to a poor connection, server problems or streaming to a server that is a long distance away from you. Streaming to servers that are closer to you often results in the best results. If you are using twitch.tv, try using JTVPing to find an optimal server.
Skipped frames detected
The video encoder is unable to encode your frames in realtime, causing skipped frames (the video output will appear frozen). This is often caused by running at too high of a resolution / FPS combination for your CPU. Try lowering your resolution and/or FPS. If you have changed the x264 preset, put it back to default (veryfast).
See https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...ing-too-long-to-encode-read-this-first.23334/ for more details on how to fix this problem.
Bad resolution / FPS / bitrate combination
The combination of settings you are using will likely lead to a low quality stream with artifacting and other problems. Consider either raising your bitrate or lowering your resolution / FPS (qval: 0.032)
4 issues found (3 major, 1 minor).
Thanks,
Livaco
Wireless detected
You appear to be streaming over a wireless connection. While this can be OK, keep in mind that interference from other radio sources or obstacles can cause your connection to momentarily stall, resulting in dropped frames or disconnects. A wired connection is strongly recommended for a reliable stream.
Bad server selected
The server you are streaming to (rtmp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2) took a very long time to connect. This could be due to a poor connection, server problems or streaming to a server that is a long distance away from you. Streaming to servers that are closer to you often results in the best results. If you are using twitch.tv, try using JTVPing to find an optimal server.
Skipped frames detected
The video encoder is unable to encode your frames in realtime, causing skipped frames (the video output will appear frozen). This is often caused by running at too high of a resolution / FPS combination for your CPU. Try lowering your resolution and/or FPS. If you have changed the x264 preset, put it back to default (veryfast).
See https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...ing-too-long-to-encode-read-this-first.23334/ for more details on how to fix this problem.
Bad resolution / FPS / bitrate combination
The combination of settings you are using will likely lead to a low quality stream with artifacting and other problems. Consider either raising your bitrate or lowering your resolution / FPS (qval: 0.032)
4 issues found (3 major, 1 minor).
Thanks,
Livaco