Question / Help Streaming Help

ElysiumIE

New Member
Hey guys,

Forgive me if this is the 1000th thread of help for streaming i have honestly checked everywhere for help and cant find anything only to change bit rates and such which i have.

Basically im trying at 720p 30 fps and while for example H1z1 is fine but in CSGo i take a huge fps hit which i shouldnt im just wondering is it my CPU, heres my pc specs

Intel I7 920 Overclock to 3.2Ghz
6GB Corsair DDR3 Ram
GTX 960
120GB Crucial M4 SSD

as you can see my pc isnt amazing but its close enough to what other people have and have no problems streaming.

My Twitch : http://www.twitch.tv/infextiouz/profile
all the videos have different settings to fine tune it but i couldnt find the right one.

My OBS Settings are here underneath

https://gyazo.com/5fc52c39fc969b99600f3e70e71bb3b0
https://gyazo.com/8eaf95a0be5063004b540d4f619c95c2
https://gyazo.com/a232bbce2ae5cf0ce695632ffbe8b6b5

Just wanna say thanks in advance for any help im desperate now as ive tried everything thank you
 

Ranmza

Member
Best thing you can do is to provide us a log after you play CS:Go.

How to find your OBS logs

Your logs can be accessed in the app via the Help->Log Files menu item. (v0.61 or later)

If you used the installer, you'll also have a link in your start menu folder for the application to open the log folder (or at least that's how it used to be [will fix if not]). OBS logs are stored in C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\OBS\logs.

Make sure to close OBS before opening your log file via the file system. The best log to choose is the latest log file or the one that contains the problem. Alternatively, you can also restart OBS, replicate the problem, and then close it to generate a new log file to show your problem. Logs are named by date (YYYY-MM-DD-HH-SS.txt), so they are sorted by date regardless of whether you sort by name or by date.
 

Ranmza

Member
Hook conflict with RzDspSrv.dll

Game capture detected a hook conflict with a file called RzDspSrv.dll. This may result in games crashing or a black screen when using game capture. Try to identify the the application (the full path is \Device\HarddiskVolume1\Program Files (x86)\Razer\InGameEngine\32bit\RzDspSrv.dll) and either close it or configure it not to hook your game. Note that some video drivers may install hooks for Stereo 3D, SLI or other purposes.

It's what the analyzer says.

Do you have that Razer Cortex installed? If so, try and uninstall it.
 
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