Hi all!
Let me start off by saying English isn't my native tongue, so I might have issues getting my point across, or mess up with grammar.
Also, I'm a complete noob when it comes to tech, Apple and OBS :-)
I tried searching through the forum, but I couldn't find the real answer just yet. I do have a suspicion it's because of my system, but let's dig in.
I just started streaming through OBS, and created my own custom transition. Everything loaded up correctly, and when I'm testing* the transitions and scene selection in OBS offline, it's working smoothly - both audio and video of the transition look fine., with no weird CPU-spikes.
When I'm live, my transitions completely freeze up, both audio and video, and I'm experiencing CPU-spikes. For now, I've just turned them off, since I can't use them at all.
I'm experiencing these spikes even when the only program that is open is OBS - I've tried closing all other apps, except for OBS, but that doesn't make a difference.
Now, I've read in these forums that OBS isn't really working all that flawlessly with the M1 chip, so I guess that could already be the answer to my question. I'm contemplating on buying an extra computer to sort this issue, but before I dig deep into my savings, I would like to see what your thoughts are.
QUESTION:
- Is there something I can do on my end to make the CPU spike less and have the transition play smoothly?
- Or is this simply still an M1-thing, and do I have to wait for updates of OBS? (I think I read somewhere version 28 somewhere this year).
When OBS fires up, and is "idle", CPU is between 5.7% and 6.9%
Everything appears to be fine, even in recordings
Sources in the scene:
- Video capture (camera)
- Browser-capture to Streamelements (video overlay)
- Image (chat overlay)
- Browser-capture to Streamlabs (chat)
When offline but switching scenes WITH custom transition, CPU spikes between 15.7% and 23.3%
Audio sometimes glitches, but video appears to be fine
Sources in the second scene:
- Video capture (camera)
- Browser-capture to Streamelements (video overlay)
- Image (chat overlay)
- Browser-capture to Streamlabs (chat)
- Display capture (desktop)
When ONLINE (streaming) and switching scenes WITH custom transition, CPU spikes between 60% and 70%
Audio AND video of transition completely distort/stutter/glitch/freeze up, and entire streams drops frames for a couple of seconds.
Sources in the second scene:
- Video capture (camera)
- Browser-capture to Streamelements (video overlay)
- Image (chat overlay)
- Browser-capture to Streamlabs (chat)
- Display capture (desktop)
The stinger is a 4 second long clip I created in Davinci Resolve (using all the right settings, but obviously could post them if needed), and converted through Shutter Encoder to a VP9 webm-file of 2,9MB.
My system:
Macbook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)
Chip Apple M1
Memory 16GB
OBS-version: 27.2.4 (64bit)
If there's anything that I should have mentioned or left out, please let me know. Help me, help you, helping me :-)
Thanks a bunch in advance!
Cheers, Boxie
Let me start off by saying English isn't my native tongue, so I might have issues getting my point across, or mess up with grammar.
Also, I'm a complete noob when it comes to tech, Apple and OBS :-)
I tried searching through the forum, but I couldn't find the real answer just yet. I do have a suspicion it's because of my system, but let's dig in.
I just started streaming through OBS, and created my own custom transition. Everything loaded up correctly, and when I'm testing* the transitions and scene selection in OBS offline, it's working smoothly - both audio and video of the transition look fine., with no weird CPU-spikes.
When I'm live, my transitions completely freeze up, both audio and video, and I'm experiencing CPU-spikes. For now, I've just turned them off, since I can't use them at all.
I'm experiencing these spikes even when the only program that is open is OBS - I've tried closing all other apps, except for OBS, but that doesn't make a difference.
Now, I've read in these forums that OBS isn't really working all that flawlessly with the M1 chip, so I guess that could already be the answer to my question. I'm contemplating on buying an extra computer to sort this issue, but before I dig deep into my savings, I would like to see what your thoughts are.
QUESTION:
- Is there something I can do on my end to make the CPU spike less and have the transition play smoothly?
- Or is this simply still an M1-thing, and do I have to wait for updates of OBS? (I think I read somewhere version 28 somewhere this year).
When OBS fires up, and is "idle", CPU is between 5.7% and 6.9%
Everything appears to be fine, even in recordings
Sources in the scene:
- Video capture (camera)
- Browser-capture to Streamelements (video overlay)
- Image (chat overlay)
- Browser-capture to Streamlabs (chat)
When offline but switching scenes WITH custom transition, CPU spikes between 15.7% and 23.3%
Audio sometimes glitches, but video appears to be fine
Sources in the second scene:
- Video capture (camera)
- Browser-capture to Streamelements (video overlay)
- Image (chat overlay)
- Browser-capture to Streamlabs (chat)
- Display capture (desktop)
When ONLINE (streaming) and switching scenes WITH custom transition, CPU spikes between 60% and 70%
Audio AND video of transition completely distort/stutter/glitch/freeze up, and entire streams drops frames for a couple of seconds.
Sources in the second scene:
- Video capture (camera)
- Browser-capture to Streamelements (video overlay)
- Image (chat overlay)
- Browser-capture to Streamlabs (chat)
- Display capture (desktop)
The stinger is a 4 second long clip I created in Davinci Resolve (using all the right settings, but obviously could post them if needed), and converted through Shutter Encoder to a VP9 webm-file of 2,9MB.
My system:
Macbook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)
Chip Apple M1
Memory 16GB
OBS-version: 27.2.4 (64bit)
If there's anything that I should have mentioned or left out, please let me know. Help me, help you, helping me :-)
Thanks a bunch in advance!
Cheers, Boxie