Question / Help Very laggy/dropping frames

msnhockey

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This has been going on for about 4 days now and I have been researching everywhere trying to find a fix for this issue. Before this and say the past year everything has been working great for me. I always use twitch.tv and have tried different servers there as well and different streaming sites

No matter which settings I use i get the same output. Max Bitrate at 500 is no different than say 3500

I have a i5-3570k 3.40ghz quad core CPU
16 GM of ram
running a AMD Radeon HD 6800 series graphics card

Ping is usually 15-19ms at approx 500 miles to my closest server
download normally 90 Mbps to about 106 Mbps
upload ranges from 8 - 12 Mbps

I have tried removing the router so its only the modem and I am always connected by LAN

Besides trying different settings and making sure hardware is up to date I have no ideas. I have even re-installed the OBS software to see if something there

here is my log file
https://gist.github.com/f71f92dd3b50f38ab645
 
This has been going on for about 4 days now and I have been researching everywhere trying to find a fix for this issue. Before this and say the past year everything has been working great for me. I always use twitch.tv and have tried different servers there as well and different streaming sites

No matter which settings I use i get the same output. Max Bitrate at 500 is no different than say 3500

I have a i5-3570k 3.40ghz quad core CPU
16 GM of ram
running a AMD Radeon HD 6800 series graphics card

Ping is usually 15-19ms at approx 500 miles to my closest server
download normally 90 Mbps to about 106 Mbps
upload ranges from 8 - 12 Mbps

I have tried removing the router so its only the modem and I am always connected by LAN

Besides trying different settings and making sure hardware is up to date I have no ideas. I have even re-installed the OBS software to see if something there

here is my log file
https://gist.github.com/f71f92dd3b50f38ab645
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/478845-twitchtest-twitch-bandwidth-tester

This took will tell you what your max to each ingest is, whatever it reports, use 80% of the source with the best "quality"
 
You are having massive upload issues somehow, at least towards the San Fransisco ingest server that you've selected.
Check, double-, tripple- and quadruple check that you've got nothing else in your network using your upload.

Manually try using other ingest server after that, for instance the LA server and post another log :)
Last but certainly not least, dping sure speaks the truth if nothing else helps :)
 
I have contacted my ISP yesterday about any issues but I will ask again.

I will contact twitch as well as I have not done that yet,

I have tried every server in the US with all same results also tried just this PC only connected to a non wireless modem.

thanks for suggestions so far everyone
 
I have contacted my ISP yesterday about any issues but I will ask again.

I will contact twitch as well as I have not done that yet,

I have tried every server in the US with all same results also tried just this PC only connected to a non wireless modem.

thanks for suggestions so far everyone
also try another streaming service, hitbox, a couple of ingests from them. if they fail, its definitely your ISP's issue, if they succeed, its still might be your ISP to twitch, but somewhere between them.
 
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