Stream always goes fine, but after one hour my game starts dropping in frames (the game, not the stream)

BlynVI

New Member
Hi, I'm having this problem with OBS where when I'm playing a game, mainly Rainbow Six, my stream goes perfectly smooth for about an hour, then my game starts dropping in frames, and after that my stream freezes too.

The main programs running during the stream are OBS, Rainbow 6 Siege and Krisp which I use to cleanup my audio.

Does this have any precedent? Please link me to a thread if it does.

Btw I'm trying to upload my logs but the site says theyre too large, how do I get them to be small enough? Compressing doesn't work
 

BlynVI

New Member
Went to check my settings and specs since I can't add logs from my streams:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor 3.80 GHz
RAM: 16,0 GB (15,9 GB usable)
Storage: 932 GB SSD WD_BLACK SN770 1TB, 932 GB SSD WD_BLACK SN770 1TB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti (8 GB)
System: 64 bit


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BlynVI

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Also about the logs, they're so big because they have thousands and thousands of lines saying

22:15:37.793: warning: Found EOI before any SOF, ignoring
22:15:37.793: fatal: No JPEG data found in image
22:15:37.793: Capture Card: Error decoding video
 

koala

Active Member
These errors result from bad USB data stream, for example from your webcam. It happens if the USB system is overloaded, for example multiple USB devices behind one USB root hub are trying to send more data than the USB bandwidth is able to handle. Or a single USB device trying to send more data than the bus is able to handle. USB-2 cable for a USB-3 device or bad cabling in general. Or just a USB3 device on a USB2 port.
 

BlynVI

New Member
These errors result from bad USB data stream, for example from your webcam. It happens if the USB system is overloaded, for example multiple USB devices behind one USB root hub are trying to send more data than the USB bandwidth is able to handle. Or a single USB device trying to send more data than the bus is able to handle. USB-2 cable for a USB-3 device or bad cabling in general. Or just a USB3 device on a USB2 port.
I do have a device that might be causing it, but I'm not using it to capture games (it's a capture card for my PS5) and the stream was on PC
 
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