SuperMegaPingu
New Member
Hello everyone, i'm here to ask your help about my OBS. Everytime i stream, after few minutes i get disconnected from twitch and reconnected after few seconds. I've tryed lowering the upload from 3300 to 2500, change the twitch server to upload on. I even reinstalled OBS from scratch
My internet is a 100Down 10Up
This is my Log: http://pastebin.com/rT3gY0dn
Those crash started few mounths ago, before I never had any issue with OBS. I'm sure i didn't changed any settings, maybe I installed some programs which makes it crash, I don't really know
OBS Log Analyzer
Multiple video cards detected
If you are having problems and are using a laptop, see this thread for advice.
If you are using SLI or Crossfire, you may need to disable it for compatibility with OBS.
Excessive audio bitrate
Audio bitrates higher than 128kbps are rarely needed for internet streaming. Consider keeping the bitrate around 128kbps for optimal bandwidth usage.
Dropped frames detected
5.3% of your frames were dropped due to poor network conditions. Frames are dropped when data can not be sent fast enough to the server you have selected. This is caused by trying to stream at too high of a bitrate, or by the streaming server you selected not being able to accept the data at the rate you are sending.
Try switching servers, especially if you are using twitch.tv. As a test, you could also try streaming to a different provider to check whether the problem is on your end or not.
Note that some ISPs will temporarily increase your upload speed at the start of a transfer - if you only start to drop frames after 30 - 60 seconds, your ISP is likely doing this and you will need to use a lower bitrate.
Finally, if you are using a wireless connection, keep in mind that interference from other radio sources can cause your connection to stutter and drop frames. A wired connection is strongly recommended when streaming.
See https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8870 for more advice on how to fix dropped frames.
Possible slow server
The server you are streaming to (rtmp://live-fra.twitch.tv/app) took 934 ms to connect. This may mean your connection or the server is slow, or the server is far away from you. If you are using twitch.tv, you may want to try using JTVPing to find an optimal server.
Connection stalls detected
Your connection is stalling while sending data. This can result in frame drops, stream freezes and disconnects. Try changing the server you are streaming to, or lowering your bitrate
5 issues found (2 major, 3 minor).
My internet is a 100Down 10Up
This is my Log: http://pastebin.com/rT3gY0dn
Those crash started few mounths ago, before I never had any issue with OBS. I'm sure i didn't changed any settings, maybe I installed some programs which makes it crash, I don't really know
OBS Log Analyzer
Multiple video cards detected
If you are having problems and are using a laptop, see this thread for advice.
If you are using SLI or Crossfire, you may need to disable it for compatibility with OBS.
Excessive audio bitrate
Audio bitrates higher than 128kbps are rarely needed for internet streaming. Consider keeping the bitrate around 128kbps for optimal bandwidth usage.
Dropped frames detected
5.3% of your frames were dropped due to poor network conditions. Frames are dropped when data can not be sent fast enough to the server you have selected. This is caused by trying to stream at too high of a bitrate, or by the streaming server you selected not being able to accept the data at the rate you are sending.
Try switching servers, especially if you are using twitch.tv. As a test, you could also try streaming to a different provider to check whether the problem is on your end or not.
Note that some ISPs will temporarily increase your upload speed at the start of a transfer - if you only start to drop frames after 30 - 60 seconds, your ISP is likely doing this and you will need to use a lower bitrate.
Finally, if you are using a wireless connection, keep in mind that interference from other radio sources can cause your connection to stutter and drop frames. A wired connection is strongly recommended when streaming.
See https://obsproject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8870 for more advice on how to fix dropped frames.
Possible slow server
The server you are streaming to (rtmp://live-fra.twitch.tv/app) took 934 ms to connect. This may mean your connection or the server is slow, or the server is far away from you. If you are using twitch.tv, you may want to try using JTVPing to find an optimal server.
Connection stalls detected
Your connection is stalling while sending data. This can result in frame drops, stream freezes and disconnects. Try changing the server you are streaming to, or lowering your bitrate
5 issues found (2 major, 3 minor).
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