Question / Help Stream disconnects / freeze

nbrgibup

New Member
Hi, i've been trying to use obs for quite some time now but im just not able to stream.



After a couple of minutes it disconnects or it just starts freezing for a few sec and then continues and so on.



Specs

i5 3570k 4.2ghz
970 gtx
p8z77-v lx
corsair hx 620w
8gb ddr3 corsair 1600mhz

100/100mbit

ok so i've gone through everything in this thread and no luck.

https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870

can stream just fine on another pc with this isp/router

drivers are up to date, i've tried different versions of them & obs.


the vods are unwatchable. the vod continues for a sec and then it's stuck for another 5 and so on.

log from latest session: https://gist.github.com/5f395d56e093f213809f


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAB5CkGlV3Q
this is how it looks when i upload a vod to youtube.


something else that's worth mentioning is that i'm having trouble uploading files to ftps.

http://imgur.com/8u5rPka

this is how some pictures come out when i upload them.


I realize that obs is not at fault here since i've tried using other software to stream and it's still messed up. I'd appreciate it if someone would take their time to try and help me solve this tho.
 

dping

Active Member
Personally, I would check 3 things,

1. use the network driver that is on your motherboard's website. once you download it, go to device manager and right click on your Network card and uninstall, make sure you select to remove the driver as well. reboot, and reinstall the driver you downloaded earlier.

2. network cable: check and replace the network cable, you might even change the port where its connected to your router.

3. if both the above two does not resolve it, connect directly to your modem and see if that resolves it, if it does, your router might need to be rebooted, or firmware update. non-commercial routers are not meant to be running for longer than a few weeks at a time. Just something to consider to add in a router and modem reboot once a month or sometimes, once a week.
 

nbrgibup

New Member
Personally, I would check 3 things,

1. use the network driver that is on your motherboard's website. once you download it, go to device manager and right click on your Network card and uninstall, make sure you select to remove the driver as well. reboot, and reinstall the driver you downloaded earlier.

2. network cable: check and replace the network cable, you might even change the port where its connected to your router.

3. if both the above two does not resolve it, connect directly to your modem and see if that resolves it, if it does, your router might need to be rebooted, or firmware update. non-commercial routers are not meant to be running for longer than a few weeks at a time. Just something to consider to add in a router and modem reboot once a month or sometimes, once a week.

i've already done all of the above. bought a new router and network cable today and i've still got the same issues.
 
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