Unstable bitrate for a long time since windows 10 update

anonymous.gr

New Member
Hi
Since I updated my windows 10 to 1809 a weird bitrate fluctuation appeared and remains until now. When it first started and I rolled back to previous windows 10 version the problem was gone but after updating again the problem reappeared and it has been with me since then. Before updating windows I could stream easily with whatever bitrate I wanted to (usually around 3500) without any issues. I've tried everything I could think of like: reinstalling windows, updating audio and video drivers, playing with bitrate and etc. My upload speed is over 10mbps all the time.
My PC specs:
motherboard: Asus X370 prime pro
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600
GPU: gtx 1070 ti
Windows 10 home 64 bit
Here's my speedtest to the server I stream
Here's my logfile:
Hope someone can help :)
 

Nass86

Member
This is happening to me since October/November.

See this forum, people are only just starting to talk about it.


Nothing anybody who really understands networking an higher level technical support can fix it. They inevitably get stumped because a user cannot fix this like they normally would.

Microsoft tech support and Intel all cannot help.

Potential solutions:

1) Revert to Windows 8.1
2) Install Linux
3) Find a way to install Windows on a previous version and permanently stay there until they fix this in one or two versions time

People are talking about this problem but I fear not enough for them to urgently fix it.

My personal feeling this is something to do with:

- Certain Intel Network Adaptors and the Windows 10 update
- Microwave networks or networks where it is not strictly end to end cable and the Windows 10 update

@koala this is an example of the same problem I mentioned in my thread here https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...pload-performance-move-to-windows-8-1.137508/
 

anonymous.gr

New Member
This is happening to me since October/November.

See this forum, people are only just starting to talk about it.


Nothing anybody who really understands networking an higher level technical support can fix it. They inevitably get stumped because a user cannot fix this like they normally would.

Microsoft tech support and Intel all cannot help.

Potential solutions:

1) Revert to Windows 8.1
2) Install Linux
3) Find a way to install Windows on a previous version and permanently stay there until they fix this in one or two versions time

People are talking about this problem but I fear not enough for them to urgently fix it.

My personal feeling this is something to do with:

- Certain Intel Network Adaptors and the Windows 10 update
- Microwave networks or networks where it is not strictly end to end cable and the Windows 10 update

@koala this is an example of the same problem I mentioned in my thread here https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...pload-performance-move-to-windows-8-1.137508/
Thank you for sharing. I hope they come up with a solution soon, it's been like two years already.
 
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