Question / Help stream stops

therealkecske

New Member
Hello,
i just installed win10 and whenever i try to start streaming it disconnects after few seconds.
i could stream on win7 very well.
and the problem only appears when i add dota2, i tried in full mode, windows captured mode. stream stopped anyway.
so whta did i do:
- tried gameshow , had the same problem
- changed my streamkey
-router hard reset
-turned xbox app off
-tried to upgrade dx
-tried the twitchtool
-changed stream server

here is my log.
Code:
04:38:45.740: [rtmp stream: 'simple_stream'] Connecting to RTMP URL rtmp://live-prg.twitch.tv/app...
04:38:45.768: [rtmp stream: 'simple_stream'] Interface: TP-LINK Wireless USB Adapter (802.11, 108 mbps)
04:38:47.709: [rtmp stream: 'simple_stream'] Connection to rtmp://live-prg.twitch.tv/app successful
04:38:47.712: ==== Streaming Start ===============================================
04:39:09.695: WriteN, RTMP send error 10054 (4097 bytes)
04:39:09.695: WriteN, RTMP send error 10054 (80 bytes)
04:39:09.695: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (42 bytes)
04:39:09.695: [rtmp stream: 'simple_stream'] Disconnected from rtmp://live-prg.twitch.tv/app
04:39:09.695: Output 'simple_stream': stopping
04:39:09.695: Output 'simple_stream': Total encoded frames: 719
04:39:09.695: Output 'simple_stream': Total drawn frames: 719
04:39:09.695: Output 'simple_stream': Number of dropped frames due to insufficient bandwidth/connection stalls: 8 (1.1%)
04:39:09.696: [rtmp stream: 'simple_stream'] Freeing 1380 remaining packets



im out of ideas. does anybody can help please?
Thank you.
 

Fenrir

Forum Admin
This looks like a connection issue. Have you tried the twitchtest tool to see if that's the best server to stream to?

Run the tool with a TCP window of 64k, medium duration, and then click Share Results and link the image here.
 

Fenrir

Forum Admin
well it worked everything well till i updated to win 10 , i think the problem will be somewhere else.

Good luck, then. I highly recommend you call your ISP and explain the issue, though. It's very, very unlikely the update to Windows 10 has anything to do with network connectivity issues.
 
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