OBS stops broadcasting, even though it give no crash warning/ stopping broadcast warning

Bittzyy

New Member
If the file s that much large tehn you have a log full of error messages non stop.
Do a clean log of at least 30 seconds doing all you normally do and then upload it, copy the link to post it here and take a look at the analizer.

Edit
Just took a look at the pastebin you posted. The problem start with the MiraBox

18:15:53.390: [DShow Device: 'Video Capture Device'] settings updated:
18:15:53.390: video device: MiraBox Capture
18:15:53.390: video path: \\?\usb#vid_534d&pid_2109&mi_00#7&2e48d0e4&0&0000#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global
18:15:53.390: resolution: 1920x1080
18:15:53.390: flip: 0
18:15:53.390: fps: 60.00 (interval: 166666)
18:15:53.390: format: MJPEG
18:15:53.390: buffering: disabled
18:15:53.516: warning: Found EOI before any SOF, ignoring
18:15:53.516: fatal: No JPEG data found in image
18:15:53.516: Error decoding video

Thats my Capture card for my camera, so its not something that can be completely replaced at the moment.
 

PaiSand

Active Member
Enable Windows game mode.
For the audio sample you need to access the clasic audio control panel. Use the Win+R to open the Run feature and then write mmsys.cpl
This is the clasic audio control panel. Look for the headphones properties and in advances properties change it for 2 channel 24 bit 48Khz. Save changes and that's it.

Now you need to figure out what is causing thoes error messages. Looks like related to the video capture device.
 

PaiSand

Active Member
Check the analyzer

You still need to enable windows game mode. WiFi connections are unstable and leads to issues streaming. You need to get a network cable (cat6 for gigabit conections) straight to the router/modem.
To test how stable is the Internet connection to Twitch you can use Twitch Bandwith Test. Easy of use, and you can make an screenshot of the results to post it here.
 

Bittzyy

New Member
Turned on game mode, and I can't hardwire connect, cause my PC setup is upstairs while the modem is abt 100ft away and downstairs. thats a project that I'm still working on getting done, cause I know hardwired connection is better, but atm I can only do over wifi. Also have not had this problem previous to 2 weeks ago when it started.
 

Bittzyy

New Member
This is not an issue that because I'm streaming over wifi should be brushed off I believe, because that doesn't explain why streams previous to this problem had no issues at all streaming to completion. So in context there's no relevance that me streaming over wifi is the "issue" if it was then OBS would also give the warning its disconnecting its broadcast, while the program is still showing that its still broadcasting, which does not present any problem at all.
 

dcpbyteme

New Member
I am getting the same error using canon XA11 with HDMI Capture card....
[DShow Device: 'Canon'] settings updated:
19:56:31.014: video device: USB Video
19:56:31.014: video path: \\?\usb#vid_534d&pid_2109&mi_00#6&13af45b4&0&0000#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global
19:56:31.014: resolution: 1920x1080
19:56:31.014: flip: 0
19:56:31.014: fps: 60.00 (interval: 166666)
19:56:31.014: format: MJPEG
19:56:31.014: buffering: disabled
19:56:31.152: warning: Found EOI before any SOF, ignoring
19:56:31.153: fatal: No JPEG data found in image
19:56:31.153: Error decoding video
19:56:31.184: warning: Found EOI before any SOF, ignoring
19:56:31.185: fatal: No JPEG data found in image
it just keeps repeated the same message from 19:56:31.152 down until it just crashes.. any Ideas?
 
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