Comixfan
New Member
I've been using OBS and the SE.Live plugin to multistream to Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/comixfans) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@comixfan) for just over a year now and things have been going great up until last Saturday when the YouTube stream would just end without warning while the Twitch stream kept on going fine with no issues.
In order to get the YouTube stream going again, though, I'd have to click the Stop Streaming button in OBS which would end the Twitch stream as well then start a new stream for both.
It did this again on Sunday but then Monday through Friday all was fine until today when it happened again. You can see on my YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@comixfan/streams) that I had a stream for 3:14:21 then another for 29 seconds then another for just shy of 13 minutes and then finally another hour long stream. This was the YouTube stream randomly ending without warning while the Twitch stream kept going and I'd have to stop streaming & restart in OBS in order to get the YouTube stream going again.
Also very odd is that when I stopped and restarted in OBS, the YouTube stream would show my default placeholder image and a message saying "Waiting for @Comixfan" and a scheduled time being the time I restarted the stream. It would only show the livestream after I edited the stream Broadcast settings via the StreamElements Multi-streaming dock in OBS.
I searched around for a solution today and I found someone saying change my OBS Advanced Network settings to IPv4 Only. I did that after the YouTube stream ended again after 13 minutes but it only lasted an hour before it ended again.
Here's the log file from that last hour long session today: https://obsproject.com/logs/gBNesK4doZTlqucd
This has me pulling my hair out as, like I said, it's been absolutely fine for about a year with no issues and only since last weekend has it started to be a problem. It's only YouTube, though. My Twitch stream is unaffected.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!!!
In order to get the YouTube stream going again, though, I'd have to click the Stop Streaming button in OBS which would end the Twitch stream as well then start a new stream for both.
It did this again on Sunday but then Monday through Friday all was fine until today when it happened again. You can see on my YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@comixfan/streams) that I had a stream for 3:14:21 then another for 29 seconds then another for just shy of 13 minutes and then finally another hour long stream. This was the YouTube stream randomly ending without warning while the Twitch stream kept going and I'd have to stop streaming & restart in OBS in order to get the YouTube stream going again.
Also very odd is that when I stopped and restarted in OBS, the YouTube stream would show my default placeholder image and a message saying "Waiting for @Comixfan" and a scheduled time being the time I restarted the stream. It would only show the livestream after I edited the stream Broadcast settings via the StreamElements Multi-streaming dock in OBS.
I searched around for a solution today and I found someone saying change my OBS Advanced Network settings to IPv4 Only. I did that after the YouTube stream ended again after 13 minutes but it only lasted an hour before it ended again.
Here's the log file from that last hour long session today: https://obsproject.com/logs/gBNesK4doZTlqucd
This has me pulling my hair out as, like I said, it's been absolutely fine for about a year with no issues and only since last weekend has it started to be a problem. It's only YouTube, though. My Twitch stream is unaffected.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!!!