In many cases, wireless connections can cause issues because of their unstable nature. Streaming really requires a stable connection. Often wireless connections are fine, but if you have problems, the first troubleshooting step would be to switch to wired. We highly recommend streaming on wired connections.
Browser hardware acceleration is currently disabled. Enabling acceleration is highly recommended due to the improvements to performance and significantly lower CPU usage for browser sources. This can be enabled in Settings -> Advanced.
At least one of your audio devices has a sample rate that doesn't match the rest. This can result in audio drift over time or sound distortion. Check your audio devices in Windows settings (both Playback and Recording) and ensure the Default Format (under Advanced) is consistent. 48000 Hz is recommended.
OBS Sample Rate: 48000 Hz
Microphone (Fireball Microphone): 48000 Hz
Headphones (Hesh Evo Stereo): 44100 Hz
Headset (Hesh Evo Hands-Free AG Audio): 8000 Hz
Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio): 48000 Hz
Display and Game Capture Sources interfere with each other. Never put them in the same scene.
You are running Windows 10 22H2, which will be supported by Microsoft until October 2025.
Network Optimizations are enabled. This option is disabled by default. It is only suggested to enable Network Optimizations if you are having issues streaming. The setting can be toggled in Settings -> Advanced -> Network.
Stream Delay may currently be active. This means that your stream is being delayed by a certain number of seconds. If this is not what you intended, please disable it in Settings -> Advanced -> Stream Delay.
You have the following third-party plugins installed:
- win-spout
- tuna
- win-capture-audio
- move-transition