MiguelDH98
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The problem I'm having is when I stream to twitch the video is laggy. It's as if its dropping frames and/or buffering. This only appears in the stream. The game does not lag and when recorded locally the recorded video does now lag.
I will post a link to the log files as soon as I get home tonight.
I'll start by saying I have exhausted myself trying to resolve this issue. I recently upgrade my PC in an effort to resolve the issue and have had no success. So I'll post my specs below. As an example I'll also post a link to a playlist of video I've streamed/recorded using OBS. The first three videos are streams to twitch that I have then exported over to youtube. In middle there somewhere I switched from 1080p to 720p to see if that was part of the problem. in the 4th video I switched to recording locally and then uploading to youtube. I also switched back (at some point, possibly the beginning) to 1080p.
You can see the huge difference in what appears to be framedrop/bufering.
Examples of the problem can bee seen in the first 3 videos and the rest show a marked quality increase using local recording.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNiyO1sp68o&list=PLIwroHJoTNKtmT2QZXSory21aPGMlsIcW
Now, I have followed the twitch configuration guide that is available here on the support section to the letter. I have also looked at many other guides on the internet that have 99% of the same configuration settings. I have verified I am using the closest geographic twitch ingest server and I have also tried various others.
I had a similar (but worse) problem on my previous PC which was an i5 3550 with 16GB ram and a GTX 750Ti(2GB video RAM) video card.
my current PC is a i7 6700k with 16GB DDR 4 3000 RAM and a GTX 960.
I'm using dual SSD drives in a Raid 0 configuration on both PC's
My internet speeds are 300MB down and 50MB up. With several devices running I typically get 278MB down and 37MB up on speed tests. I have done the speed tests bboth by publicly available sites as well as my providers local speed test.
I have used the application you can find online to test ingest speeds to twitch. I get a 99+ rating to all servers with a suggested upload rate of 10000+kbps.
I have configured OBS to run everywhere from 1700Kbps 720p / 30FPS upload all the way up to 3500Kbps @ 1080p / 30FPS upload.
I never see lag in game. I see very little if any performance/quality issues when recording locally. I don't know if OBS encodes the video as well as I would like but it definitely looks better than 720p streaming.
I would appreciate any advice anyone might have on resolving my issue. I would be happy to upload any logs that might indicate where the problem is. Can someone tell me where to find those?
I should also say that in the app I never see high CPU utilization or dropped frames.
Do I need to ditch twitch? Or am I doing something wrong?
I will post a link to the log files as soon as I get home tonight.
I'll start by saying I have exhausted myself trying to resolve this issue. I recently upgrade my PC in an effort to resolve the issue and have had no success. So I'll post my specs below. As an example I'll also post a link to a playlist of video I've streamed/recorded using OBS. The first three videos are streams to twitch that I have then exported over to youtube. In middle there somewhere I switched from 1080p to 720p to see if that was part of the problem. in the 4th video I switched to recording locally and then uploading to youtube. I also switched back (at some point, possibly the beginning) to 1080p.
You can see the huge difference in what appears to be framedrop/bufering.
Examples of the problem can bee seen in the first 3 videos and the rest show a marked quality increase using local recording.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNiyO1sp68o&list=PLIwroHJoTNKtmT2QZXSory21aPGMlsIcW
Now, I have followed the twitch configuration guide that is available here on the support section to the letter. I have also looked at many other guides on the internet that have 99% of the same configuration settings. I have verified I am using the closest geographic twitch ingest server and I have also tried various others.
I had a similar (but worse) problem on my previous PC which was an i5 3550 with 16GB ram and a GTX 750Ti(2GB video RAM) video card.
my current PC is a i7 6700k with 16GB DDR 4 3000 RAM and a GTX 960.
I'm using dual SSD drives in a Raid 0 configuration on both PC's
My internet speeds are 300MB down and 50MB up. With several devices running I typically get 278MB down and 37MB up on speed tests. I have done the speed tests bboth by publicly available sites as well as my providers local speed test.
I have used the application you can find online to test ingest speeds to twitch. I get a 99+ rating to all servers with a suggested upload rate of 10000+kbps.
I have configured OBS to run everywhere from 1700Kbps 720p / 30FPS upload all the way up to 3500Kbps @ 1080p / 30FPS upload.
I never see lag in game. I see very little if any performance/quality issues when recording locally. I don't know if OBS encodes the video as well as I would like but it definitely looks better than 720p streaming.
I would appreciate any advice anyone might have on resolving my issue. I would be happy to upload any logs that might indicate where the problem is. Can someone tell me where to find those?
I should also say that in the app I never see high CPU utilization or dropped frames.
Do I need to ditch twitch? Or am I doing something wrong?
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