Question / Help Stream looks choopy

grumpynya

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my streaming looks great playing non FPS games but when i stream FPS games during the fast moving CQB fighting or a lot of things is happen the same time. viewer screens looks like having a frame drop ,very laggy and i dont have any frame drop or lag playing game,my OBS stats also shows me i have no frame drop, no network issues.

what should i do?



my upload bit is 50MB/s

i have 9700K+RTX2080.every
settings is perfectly fine.
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the preset max quality uses CUDA cores and enables two pass encode. quality wont. it is possible the GPU is overloaded? also physco visual tuning uses CUDA as well.

I assume you are streaming to youtube or mixer correct? since Twitch wont accept 10000kbps?

can you upload a log file for us to look at?
 
the preset max quality uses CUDA cores and enables two pass encode. quality wont. it is possible the GPU is overloaded? also physco visual tuning uses CUDA as well.

I assume you are streaming to youtube or mixer correct? since Twitch wont accept 10000kbps?

can you upload a log file for us to look at?
I checked Gpu when I streaming it’s not overload, the only problem is when screen full of motions the viewers will suffering kind of frame drops, It looks like the screens can’t handle all the frames,but to me my PC is all normal and my obs stats is also,very wired.Im currently offline I will upload tomorrow,I’m streaming in BiliBLi,A Chinese streaming website, I’ll try quality tomorrow,see if it works
 
the preset max quality uses CUDA cores and enables two pass encode. quality wont. it is possible the GPU is overloaded? also physco visual tuning uses CUDA as well.

I assume you are streaming to youtube or mixer correct? since Twitch wont accept 10000kbps?

can you upload a log file for us to look at?
 

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According to those logs, the 2 streams were near perfect. No dropped frames, and very minimal frames lost to rendering lag.

However, here are some recommendations to avoid problems:
- Try disabling "Enforce streaming service encoder settings" -- I'm not sure how this is set up for bilibili, if at all.
- Switch to a wired ethernet connection. Wireless should never be trusted for streaming, as any interference can cause dropped frames.
- Update windows. You're 1 year out of date, and missing key functionality that helps reduce rendering lag
- Switch from "Max Quality" to "Quality", and turn off Psychovisual Tuning. As BigYuckFou mentioned above, these use CUDA on top of the nvenc encoder, requiring extra GPU usage which can cause problems when playing games.
- Consider running your monitor at 120hz. The downconversion from 144fps to 60fps will always introduce microstutter due to not dividing evenly. 120fps to 60fps is a perfect 2:1 conversion.
 
According to those logs, the 2 streams were near perfect. No dropped frames, and very minimal frames lost to rendering lag.

However, here are some recommendations to avoid problems:
- Try disabling "Enforce streaming service encoder settings" -- I'm not sure how this is set up for bilibili, if at all.
- Switch to a wired ethernet connection. Wireless should never be trusted for streaming, as any interference can cause dropped frames.
- Update windows. You're 1 year out of date, and missing key functionality that helps reduce rendering lag
- Switch from "Max Quality" to "Quality", and turn off Psychovisual Tuning. As BigYuckFou mentioned above, these use CUDA on top of the nvenc encoder, requiring extra GPU usage which can cause problems when playing games.
- Consider running your monitor at 120hz. The downconversion from 144fps to 60fps will always introduce microstutter due to not dividing evenly. 120fps to 60fps is a perfect 2:1 conversion.
thank you very much, ill try these asap see if it works
 
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