Question / Help Stream Freezing, but 0 dropped Frames..

Asilem

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My current settings are optimized perfectly, im streaming to a nearby server (I'm in Little Rock, AR have Dallas selected) Edit: in the pic i have Miami selected but i've tried 3 different servers.. My internet is 100/6, streaming 1080p/60 with 0 frames dropped.. However, stream keeps buffering for everyone watching it, about once every 3 seconds for about 5 seconds.. Can someone help me?

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Secepatnyan

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I normally don't come to try to answer questions, not sure how this caught my attention.

Anyways, although you have a 100/6 internet plan, but not sure whether you have tested what your real speeds are? Typically although you may have a 100/6 plan, but in the real world you will get less speeds.

Are you streaming over Wifi?
 
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Bamse

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1. https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/problem-make-sure-to-post-a-log-and-or-crash-dump-howto.97/

Looking at your second video the freezes doesn't seem to skip that much in time. This points to a communications issue (no matter what reason) to the ingest server.
The first "freeze" has some audio in it (the little bleeps) so that seems more of like a loading screen. At the second freeze audio fades out in what seems a very controlled manor, so that seems like alt-tab or something. The third freeze seems more like a "proper" freeze, but again, please upload your log.
 

Bamse

Member
Wow, easy there tiger. Bumping when not even an hour has passed is kinda bad form, your thread won't go anywhere. Somebody who's willing to help you will when they have the time.

Baseline is, you have quite some issues maintaining a stable connection to the Miami ingest server.
Try running the analyzer here: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/478845-twitchtest-twitch-bandwidth-tester and run it for a ample amount of time. For example; the time it takes for stuff to start happening, times 2.
Try using other ingest servers partly based on your results.

Start having a look at you LAN and make sure no other devices are eating your upload. Upgrade router firmware etc etc.
If nothing helps it might be an issue between your ISP and twitch.
 

Asilem

New Member
It's a brand new router, but i haven't done a firmware check on it.. I ran a program called Glasnost that checks for throttling and there wasn't any.. I streamed some today and it wasn't really much of an issue it only did it a little at 1080p/60.. I think it could be my isp.. I'm currently running this test application you gave me, but im running into an issue i believe.. My quality on every server is coming out to 0
 

Bamse

Member
Yeah, that's quite an issue.
In comparison, although I'm in Europe and test towards European servers my minimum quality never falls under 97.

Somehow shit gets lots between you and twitch. Where the error is is quite hard to to pinpoint and is only for diagnose purposes since the only thing you can do is to report it to someone else. Do you have another computer in your LAN that you could try running the Twitch Tester from?
 
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