Question / Help OBS kills my internet connection

silver18781

New Member
Hey guys and gals,

after a long hiatus, and a few bucks on new hardware, i want to stream again.

The problem is that everytime i start streaming my internet/router "kills" himself and im without internet for 10min - 1hr, everytime.

I can download and upload large files for hours on end from and to the internet just fine but OBS? Nah that seems to much.

I just want to stream World of Warcraft and nothing else for now.

My Settings: https://imgur.com/a/POvM6xH (Stream quality is crisp with that settings when it works)

My Internetspeed is 200mbit/s down and 40mbit/s up.

My Provider is 1&1 (Germany)

My router: AVM Fritz!Box 7590

My computer hardware: i9-9900k, RTX2080 TI, 64Gb Ram

Sorry for the logfiles but they all look the same to me so i chose a few more.

I even tried googling the error (seems that im not alone here) but to no avail.

If anyone knows a fix i would be grateful.
 

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Sukiyucky

Member
I looked at only one of your logs.

Don't use 2712x762 resolution

21:41:04.786: base resolution: 3840x1080
21:41:04.786: output resolution: 2712x762


Follow Twitch rules and guidelines. Change your output resolution to either 1920x1080, 1600x900, or 1280x720.

You got network connection problems to the Frankfurt Twitch server.

Some things to consider:
  1. Make sure no one is using your Local Area Network while you are streaming. Turn off all devices attached to your LAN whenver you stream.
  2. Dont use Wifi. Use hardwired Ethernet cable.
  3. Make sure that all cabling is consistent across the network. No mixing of Category Ethernet cable (i.e Cat 5, Cat 6, Cat 6e)
  4. Make sure all networking equipment is the same speed. Use Gig (1000Mbps) and Cat 6e everywhere.
  5. Make sure you have updated the network drivers for you motherboard
  6. There is a possibility that your Internet Service Provider is not giving you the quality of service, go talk to them
  7. Twitch Frankfurt data center or the specific server on the rack you are connected to is experiencing problems. If you disconnect and try again and the error repeats, its likely the entire data center. Check Twitch status for that location. It may say its online, but that doesn't guarantee that the specific server on the rack you connected to isn't the culprit.
  8. Login and use Twitch Inspector
  9. Use R1CH's TwitchTest to test bandwidth quality

21:50:43.839: [rtmp stream: 'simple_stream'] Connecting to RTMP URL rtmp://live-fra02.twitch.tv/app...
21:50:43.839: [rtmp stream: 'simple_stream'] Interface: Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (7) I219-V (ethernet, 1000 mbps)
21:50:45.215: [rtmp stream: 'simple_stream'] Connection to rtmp://live-fra02.twitch.tv/app successful
21:50:45.232: ==== Streaming Start ===============================================
21:51:47.873: [game-capture: 'WoW'] shared texture capture successful
21:51:50.856: [game-capture: 'WoW'] shared texture capture successful
21:52:10.775: WriteN, RTMP send error 10054 (4097 bytes)

21:52:10.776: WriteN, RTMP send error 10054 (79 bytes)
21:52:10.776: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (42 bytes)
21:52:10.776: [rtmp stream: 'simple_stream'] Disconnected from rtmp://live-fra02.twitch.tv/app
21:52:10.776: Output 'simple_stream': stopping
21:52:10.776: Output 'simple_stream': Total frames output: 3998 (5095 attempted)
21:52:10.776: Output 'simple_stream': Total drawn frames: 5217
21:52:10.776: Output 'simple_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 1097 (21.5%)
 
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