Question / Help Yet another OBS user having issues with his settings.

DrShepherdLIVE

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Hello OBS-Users, -professionals, -forum-readers and other streamers,

I am sorry If I am pointing again at this dead horse but I think this forum is the best way to help me out.
Well, we will see.
So first of all I am streaming on twitch, obviously. My settings are pretty normal but after I watched a nice looking tutorial I was eager to test better settings.
The first hour my stream was ok but then the problem started. The stream froze and you could only hear my sound. A browser refresh didnt solve the problem and gave me the security that it was an issue with my settings.
I turned back the settings step by step but it seemed that nothing really worked cause the freeze happened even when I turned down all settings to a minimum. Only after I switched back exactly 100% to my original settings I could get a decent stream again.
So far there are stil some viewers who claim that my normal stream-settings are kinda laggy and I agree even though it is hardly visible and only very good eyes or FPS-Gamers will notice.
So here are my old settings:

https://gyazo.com/0f7ba5bfee3856e08fa6f0eafdafd8f7

https://gyazo.com/ed501b92ee7ae0d4ce7534db9c8284f7

https://gyazo.com/8432bbae1697e5a3987861877a1bfe0d

httpsed501b92ee7ae0d4ce7534db9c8284f7

I went for settings from this tutorial cause it kinda made sense what he was talking about but apparently these settings are bad for me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXzQNoYLpy8

So basically I am curious what settings will the best for my streaming when I have these hardware and internet:

50Mbit/s Download Speed
20Mbit/s Upload Speed


i7-2600K 3,7Ghz
16GB RAM
970GTX
Win10 64bit
2 Monitors HP ZR24w 1900x1200 resolution each

I am thankfull for everyone who is well experienced in this topic and can give me some help.

At the time I am creating this thread I am not sure if a log file would help and if the one I found is the correct one.
The one in "C:\Program Files (x86)\obs-studio\bin\64bit" is called debug.log and is dated in the field "date modified" with 13.08.2017. So very old.......
Let me know if you need it.


-Thanks
Shepherd
 
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