Been streaming church services for a few months now using OBS 24.0.6. It's all mostly good, although occasionally if I stream 1080p60, it inexplicably barfs on the network (encoding and rendering seems fine, just the network begins dropping frames....even on my fiber gigabit synchronous connection. I stop the stream and restart it, and it goes just fine. That's not my real question, although one of these days I might bug y'all with it.
My big question is, is it OK to have two versions of OBS loaded on computer, and jump between them. I tried OBS 25.0.8, but it seemed to use a ton more CPU on comparable productions than 24.0.6 did...so I reverted back
But as a troubleshooting step for the alleged network issue, I was thinking of loading both and jumping between them. A typical production for me has about 20-25 scenes with various live cams, videos, images, overlays, etc.
Thoughts?
My big question is, is it OK to have two versions of OBS loaded on computer, and jump between them. I tried OBS 25.0.8, but it seemed to use a ton more CPU on comparable productions than 24.0.6 did...so I reverted back
But as a troubleshooting step for the alleged network issue, I was thinking of loading both and jumping between them. A typical production for me has about 20-25 scenes with various live cams, videos, images, overlays, etc.
Thoughts?