El archivo de registro no tiene ningún intento de transmisión por lo que no se puede ver cuál sería el probable problema. Un archivo de registro del momento en que sucede el problema es necesario.
Igualmente, es común que el problema esté del lado de la empresa de internet, en específico sobre el protocolo RTMP.
To answer this question we first have to ask another one: Are "we" dropping frames?
If your view while streaming differs from the example above (meaning, dropped frames are being counted) you will want to see this thread: Dropped frames/disconnecting/lag? Read this first!
But often you will not drop frames and still have viewers moaning about lags or buffering or the stream constantly loading. Why is that and what can we do against it? First of all let us take a look at the "why"...
NOTE: This thread contains EVERY piece of dropped frames / disconnect / network related advice we can give. If you really truly honestly super duper actually 100% tried everything in this thread (including replacing hardware), and you STILL have issues then the problem is somewhere along the route between you and whichever server you are trying to stream to. In this case, there will not be anything you can do to resolve the issue as an end user.
"Dropped frames" means that your connection to the service you are streaming to is not stable, or can't keep up with...
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