OBS keeps disconnecting randomly

litahuhhh

New Member
I have been streaming for a while now but only recently has it been tripping i used to play stream and play on a gaming laptop with no issues i upgraded to an actual pc. Ive never had this issue where it would just disconnect and try to reconnect but most times its just suck on a trying to reconnect loop i have a tiktoc video and my logs i hope this made since please help anyone. I've tried resetting my pc the that keeps my personal flies, and I've also tried to reinstall obs and i tried to download an old version non of these worked
here is also my internet speeds
Testing upload...

555.6
Mbps download
109.0
Mbps upload
Latency: 22 ms
Your Internet connection is very fast.
(the video of said problem)
 
19:53:21.090: ==== Streaming Start ===============================================
19:53:21.107: socket_thread_windows: Received FD_CLOSE, 23 ms since last send (buffer: 0 / 596480)
19:53:21.107: socket_thread_windows: Aborting due to FD_CLOSE, error 10053
19:53:21.295: [rtmp stream: 'adv_stream'] Disconnected from rtmp://ord03.contribute.live-video.net/app
19:53:21.295: Output 'adv_stream': stopping
19:53:21.295: Output 'adv_stream': Total frames output: 1
19:53:21.295: Output 'adv_stream': Total drawn frames: 88
19:53:21.297: ==== Streaming Stop ================================================

19:53:27.086: ==== Streaming Start ===============================================
19:53:56.418: socket_thread_windows: Received FD_CLOSE, 6 ms since last send (buffer: 0 / 596480)
19:53:56.418: socket_thread_windows: Aborting due to FD_CLOSE, error 10053
19:53:56.418: [rtmp stream: 'adv_stream'] Disconnected from rtmp://ord03.contribute.live-video.net/app

I found this thread but this looks like it was an issue with OBS v24?

 
Some other things in that log.

HAGS is enabled, disable it. Run that monitor @ 120HZ or 60, your encodings will improve. Your Scene has a monitor & game capture, move one of them to another Scene, they can cause interference with each other.
 
Some other things in that log.

HAGS is enabled, disable it. Run that monitor @ 120HZ or 60, your encodings will improve. Your Scene has a monitor & game capture, move one of them to another Scene, they can cause interference with each other.
I've been using these settings before i upgraded and even for a while on my current rig, all i did was update then all of a sudden its not wanting to stream for longer than 1 minute 3 if am lucky and I'm not lagging in game or anything i even bought a whole new ethernet cable and nothing.
 
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