Question / Help Trouble with my streaming. Recordings are fine, but the stream lags

This is my latest log:


17:34:39: No Intel graphics adapter visible in QSVHelper.exe, Optimus problem?
17:34:39: Failed loading CUDA dll
17:44:46: Open Broadcaster Software v0.635b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
17:44:46: -------------------------------
17:44:46: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
17:44:46: CPU Speed: 3500MHz
17:44:46: Physical Memory: 4095MB Total, 4095MB Free
17:44:46: stepping id: 9, model 58, family 6, type 0, extmodel 1, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 8, total cores 4
17:44:46: monitor 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}
17:44:46: Windows Version: 6.2 Build 9200
17:44:46: Aero is Enabled
17:44:46: -------------------------------
17:44:46: OBS Modules:
17:44:46: Base Address Module
17:44:46: 013E0000 OBS.exe
17:44:46: 60590000 OBSApi.dll
17:44:46: 6DE00000 DShowPlugin.dll
17:44:46: 6E840000 GraphicsCapture.dll
17:44:46: 6DDD0000 NoiseGate.dll
17:44:46: 6DEF0000 PSVPlugin.dll
17:44:46: ------------------------------------------
17:44:46: Adapter 1
17:44:46: Video Adapter: AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
17:44:46: Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 1054916608
17:44:46: Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 3239985152
17:44:46: Video Adapter Output 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}, attached=true
17:44:46: =====Stream Start: 2014-09-23, 17:44:46===============================================
17:44:46: Multithreaded optimizations: On
17:44:46: Base resolution: 1920x1080
17:44:46: Output resolution: 1280x720
17:44:46: ------------------------------------------
17:44:46: Loading up D3D10 on AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series (Adapter 1)...
17:44:46: ------------------------------------------
17:44:46: Audio Format: 44100 Hz
17:44:46: ------------------------------------------
17:44:46: Audio Channels: 2 Ch
17:44:46: Playback device Default
17:44:46: ------------------------------------------
17:44:46: Using desktop audio input: Høyttalere (Realtek High Definition Audio)
17:44:46: Global Audio time adjust: 0
17:44:46: ------------------------------------------
17:44:46: Using auxilary audio input: Mikrofon (Realtek High Definition Audio)
17:44:46: Mic time offset: 0
17:44:46: ------------------------------------------
17:44:46: Audio Encoding: AAC
17:44:46: bitrate: 112
17:44:46: Scene buffering time set to 700
17:44:46: ------------------------------------------
17:44:46: Video Encoding: x264
17:44:46: fps: 30
17:44:46: width: 1280, height: 720
17:44:46: preset: veryfast
17:44:46: profile: main
17:44:46: keyint: 60
17:44:46: CBR: yes
17:44:46: CFR: yes
17:44:46: max bitrate: 1950
17:44:46: buffer size: 1500
17:44:46: ------------------------------------------
17:45:04: Total frames encoded: 303, total frames duplicated: 0 (0.00%)
17:45:04: Total frames rendered: 329, number of late frames: 0 (0.00%) (it's okay for some frames to be late)
17:45:04:
17:45:04: Profiler time results:
17:45:04:
17:45:04: ==============================================================
17:45:04: video thread frame - [100%] [avg time: 0.822 ms] [children: 23.1%] [unaccounted: 76.9%]
17:45:04: | scene->Preprocess - [0.243%] [avg time: 0.002 ms]
17:45:04: | GPU download and conversion - [22.9%] [avg time: 0.188 ms] [children: 20.3%] [unaccounted: 2.55%]
17:45:04: | | flush - [17.8%] [avg time: 0.146 ms]
17:45:04: | | CopyResource - [1.95%] [avg time: 0.016 ms]
17:45:04: | | conversion to 4:2:0 - [0.608%] [avg time: 0.005 ms]
17:45:04: Convert444Threads - [100%] [avg time: 0.425 ms] [children: 97.9%] [unaccounted: 2.12%]
17:45:04: | Convert444toNV12 - [97.9%] [avg time: 0.416 ms]
17:45:04: encoder thread frame - [100%] [avg time: 1.469 ms] [children: 0.34%] [unaccounted: 99.7%]
17:45:04: | sending stuff out - [0.34%] [avg time: 0.005 ms]
17:45:04: ==============================================================
17:45:04:
17:45:04:
17:45:04: Profiler CPU results:
17:45:04:
17:45:04: ==============================================================
17:45:04: video thread frame - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
17:45:04: | scene->Preprocess - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
17:45:04: | GPU download and conversion - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
17:45:04: | | flush - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
17:45:04: | | CopyResource - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
17:45:04: | | conversion to 4:2:0 - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
17:45:04: Convert444Threads - [cpu time: avg 0.976 ms, total 593.75 ms] [avg calls per frame: 2]
17:45:04: | Convert444toNV12 - [cpu time: avg 0.976 ms, total 593.75 ms] [avg calls per frame: 2]
17:45:04: encoder thread frame - [cpu time: avg 1.186 ms, total 359.375 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
17:45:04: | sending stuff out - [cpu time: avg 0 ms, total 0 ms] [avg calls per frame: 1]
17:45:04: ==============================================================
17:45:04:
17:45:04: =====Stream End: 2014-09-23, 17:45:04=================================================




I have checked pretty much checked out all forums and threads for any advices which could be the solution to my problems, but still not any luck.
When I stream using OBS, I've noticed that my recording are running smoothly, but when I checked out my own stream (through my 3g mobile network, not the same network I am streaming from), I experience moments of lagging. It could go smoothly for some seconds, before eventually start buffering(or something) and the stream stops.

Could anyone please help me with this? I would appreciate it very much :) Thx in advance
Btw, would I benefit from using my integrated videocard instead of my dedicated videocard? I got a pretty decent CPU and a rather bad videocard as you can see out of the log.

Anyway, thanks for all replies
 

qhgf

Member
It's likely that your 3G can't stream the bitrate you have on your stream, if you have little to no dropped frames in OBS then you should be for the most part good, unless you have viewers saying that its skipping/lagging I wouldn't be worried.
 
In the bottom bar during streaming, there is no dropped frames (at least that is what the program tells me). So you dont think of any reason why my stream could lag for other viewers? Btw, my internet connection is 25 mb\ps and 5 mb\ps
 

qhgf

Member
When you are watching your stream is it on 3G or through your wireless?

If it is dropping frames for viewers then really your best option is to follow the thread that sapiens posted earlier
 

Sapiens

Forum Moderator
In the bottom bar during streaming, there is no dropped frames (at least that is what the program tells me). So you dont think of any reason why my stream could lag for other viewers?
I think the issue is exactly what I linked you, which has nothing to do with dropped frames.
 
I will check that out :) I have also seen comments regarding Quickview instead of x264, that this could help the issue about lagging. Any opinion on that?
 

Sapiens

Forum Moderator
Quick Sync wouldn't help because this isn't a system performance issue. Buffering is what happens when the data from Twitch can't get to a viewer fast enough, which can happen for a variety of reasons and is explained in the thread linked above.
 
One more thing.. I have a question about my router which are connected between my cable modem and my computer. I am currently on a wired network, btw. This router has a data rate up to 300 mbps, and I wonder if you think this is enough or If this router could be the cause to the lag I've mention before. Thx in advance
 

Sapiens

Forum Moderator
You're streaming at just under 2 Mbps and aren't dropping any frames, so no, the router is not the issue. Again, please refer to the thread I linked above.
 
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