GoonOnFire
New Member
Hey guys, so basically here is the information I can give you.
-Screen capturing via OBS from a hauppauge capture window
-Stream goes great at around 24-29 FPS for 40 mins (The average)
- Computer goes to sleep, but I can't wake it up unless I restart it
- Streaming in 720
- X264 CPU Preset - Ultra fast (Had frame issues before that)
- Encoding profile - MAIN
- CFR is not turned on
- Process Priority Class - Normal
- I have 4 gigs of ram
- 32 bit operating system
- Processor: AMD Athlon 64x2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ 2.10GHz
- Graphics card - Nvidia 9500GT
Now the thing is, when it runs for those 40 mins, it runs AMAZING. Well, great for what I have, but it's almost like it's timed.
Also, I have my hibernation/sleep settings so that it will not do this, same with the power settings!
My power settings are set at "High Performance"
it says "Turn off the display: 25 minutes", but that shouldn't matter because I'm always jiggling the mouse to make sure there is activity!
"Put the monitor to sleep: NEVER".
It's ok if the time has come for a new computer, but even when I'm editing video and my computer is to a slow crawl with all of the footage I have, it still NEVER shuts down.
Any help? Thanks !
-Screen capturing via OBS from a hauppauge capture window
-Stream goes great at around 24-29 FPS for 40 mins (The average)
- Computer goes to sleep, but I can't wake it up unless I restart it
- Streaming in 720
- X264 CPU Preset - Ultra fast (Had frame issues before that)
- Encoding profile - MAIN
- CFR is not turned on
- Process Priority Class - Normal
- I have 4 gigs of ram
- 32 bit operating system
- Processor: AMD Athlon 64x2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ 2.10GHz
- Graphics card - Nvidia 9500GT
Now the thing is, when it runs for those 40 mins, it runs AMAZING. Well, great for what I have, but it's almost like it's timed.
Also, I have my hibernation/sleep settings so that it will not do this, same with the power settings!
My power settings are set at "High Performance"
it says "Turn off the display: 25 minutes", but that shouldn't matter because I'm always jiggling the mouse to make sure there is activity!
"Put the monitor to sleep: NEVER".
It's ok if the time has come for a new computer, but even when I'm editing video and my computer is to a slow crawl with all of the footage I have, it still NEVER shuts down.
Any help? Thanks !