Maximilian Pegasus
New Member
Hello,
I have a problem with the skipped frames during my twitch stream. (ex. : https://www.twitch.tv/videos/298902613?t=17m45s / enable video statistics).
Specs: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3,75 Ghz
16 GB RAM
Asus B350k
GTX 980 @ stock
I´ve tested many different stream settings (always used the Lanczos filter/ also tried Nvidea render option with same result) for example: 720p @ 60fps with 5500 bitrate, 720p @ 48 fps with 3500 bitrate and also 720p @60 fps with 8000 bitrate.
I have a 50/10 internet connection, with 10 mbit upload so this shouldnt be the problem. Also the cpu should be strong enough to handle the rendering. It is between 8 - 10%.
The game i stream the most is OSU!, its a 2D rythm game. its running with 2000+ fps. Also tried to cap the fps to 500 but it didnt change anything
OBS log: https://hastebin.com/exolikenog
I hope there is a solution for my problem :)
I have a problem with the skipped frames during my twitch stream. (ex. : https://www.twitch.tv/videos/298902613?t=17m45s / enable video statistics).
Specs: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3,75 Ghz
16 GB RAM
Asus B350k
GTX 980 @ stock
I´ve tested many different stream settings (always used the Lanczos filter/ also tried Nvidea render option with same result) for example: 720p @ 60fps with 5500 bitrate, 720p @ 48 fps with 3500 bitrate and also 720p @60 fps with 8000 bitrate.
I have a 50/10 internet connection, with 10 mbit upload so this shouldnt be the problem. Also the cpu should be strong enough to handle the rendering. It is between 8 - 10%.
The game i stream the most is OSU!, its a 2D rythm game. its running with 2000+ fps. Also tried to cap the fps to 500 but it didnt change anything
OBS log: https://hastebin.com/exolikenog
I hope there is a solution for my problem :)