Question / Help Stream dcs every 30m - hour

Krazy

Town drunk
Do you have more than one log with a disconnect problem? I'd like to check if this line:
22:29:35: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Aborting due to FD_CLOSE, error 10053
is present in more logs. If so, that particular socket error would indicate some sort of software on your PC is interfering.

The most obvious culprits are firewall/antivirus softwares. Sometimes you need to re-add exceptions for OBS on an update so your security software doesn't see it as malicious. Beyond that, any sort of software/modified driver claiming to "enhance" your network connection or whatever tends to cause issues (looking at you Killer NIC...). It seems like you're just using standard Intel NIC/drivers though, so I doubt that's the cause.

If this is a very recent issue, it's possible one or more of the Twitch servers are on the fritz. You can try another server in the meantime.

For additional troubleshooting steps you can work through on your own, please refer to this thread: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870/ as it contains pretty much every piece of network troubleshooting advice we can give.
 
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Krazy

Town drunk
Yeah, it looks like every single unplanned disconnect was due to the Socket Error 10053, which means some other piece of software is interfering. I'm not sure what else is on your system, but if you've disabled firewalls completely and don't have any antivirus, then I would suggest grabbing Malwarebytes and doing a scan in safe mode to make sure it's not some sort of malware that might be causing the problem. Beyond that, you may have to figure out what software is causing it through trial and error.
 
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