Question / Help Random DC's

Ampharel

New Member
While trying to broadcast I've been having random disconnects. Looking at the logs I get this error:
00:37:30: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Received FD_CLOSE, 4809 ms since last send (buffer: 331929 / 335872)
00:37:30: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Aborting due to FD_CLOSE, error 0
(http://pastebin.com/6drjiq3M)

From what I cant find, this is caused by a bitrate set too high. Although even with my bitrate set to 1500 it will do this. I have tried changing servers, I have switched from wireless to wired and I have forced obs to use my High-end GPU.
I'm at a loss why this is happening. I've ran a speedtest while I was trying to broadcast getting these results: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3411379480

If anyone has any pointer as to where I should look please let me know.
Thanks in advance!
 

XtraSurs

New Member
Same thing happened to me a while back. If you are on Twitch, try resetting your stream key and/or uninstalling OBS (Just a reccomendation)
 

dodgepong

Administrator
Community Helper
If you read the thread I linked, that is pretty much all the advice we can give you for diagnosing disconnection issues.
 

Ampharel

New Member
Hey Dodge,

Thanks for the response, but I have already looked at that thread and checked everything in there. I went as far as trying the software on 3 different networks, with 3 different ISP and all 3 90+ mbit upload. The issue is occuring on all 3 networks. Therefor Im pretty sure its a settings failure on my part, but I just cant find it.
 

Ampharel

New Member
Seems like I fixed it though. I've been streaming for an hour and a half without any crashes, on full res and 2500 kbit. I had to play around abit with my x264 preset.
 
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