Hello, I'm hoping someone here will be able to help me! I've been streaming for almost two months now, and I struggle with stream crashes quite often... as in, every stream except my last. What I mean by that is my stream will go offline on twitch, but it will say I'm still streaming in OBS. At the time of the crash, my bitrate also hits 0 in the bottom right corner. If I close OBS using task manager, restart and click start streaming, it continues as though nothing happened - same VOD and all.
I have 24 upload speed which should be plenty, jitter and latency are fine, I've run packet loss tests, and I've gone through every step in the network issue guide here. ISP also checked my history, and they see nothing wrong on their end.
When I run the Twitch Bandwidth test, I get varying results. For the few servers closest to me, sometimes I'll have one in the 80's and another time that same server will come back as 0. I've run tests back to back, and it varies constantly. For instance, I ran a test earlier, and the Atlanta server had a quality of 89, ran again and it's 0. It seems I can't keep a stable connection to the servers? Is this on my ISP's side? How can I prove that to them, if so?
I attached a log from my stream on Sunday - it's the ONE stream that hasn't crashed in weeks. In this stream, I had dynamic bitrate enabled and the target was set at 2500. I also have my output res set to 720p. When I run the auto-config wizard in OBS, it sets me at 1080p with 6k bitrate. I've tried test streaming without dynamic bitrate enabled, and it seems like it holds for awhile, but when bitrate dips I lose a good bit of frames, of course...
I don't know much about the logs, so if someone could take a look and let me know if there's anything I could change, I would really appreciate it. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you!
I have 24 upload speed which should be plenty, jitter and latency are fine, I've run packet loss tests, and I've gone through every step in the network issue guide here. ISP also checked my history, and they see nothing wrong on their end.
When I run the Twitch Bandwidth test, I get varying results. For the few servers closest to me, sometimes I'll have one in the 80's and another time that same server will come back as 0. I've run tests back to back, and it varies constantly. For instance, I ran a test earlier, and the Atlanta server had a quality of 89, ran again and it's 0. It seems I can't keep a stable connection to the servers? Is this on my ISP's side? How can I prove that to them, if so?
I attached a log from my stream on Sunday - it's the ONE stream that hasn't crashed in weeks. In this stream, I had dynamic bitrate enabled and the target was set at 2500. I also have my output res set to 720p. When I run the auto-config wizard in OBS, it sets me at 1080p with 6k bitrate. I've tried test streaming without dynamic bitrate enabled, and it seems like it holds for awhile, but when bitrate dips I lose a good bit of frames, of course...
I don't know much about the logs, so if someone could take a look and let me know if there's anything I could change, I would really appreciate it. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you!