Realicious
New Member
Hello OBS community!
I was streaming to mixer for a year with no problems. Now that i switched to twitch i noticed one thing:
For example if you play a game and just have 50% GPU load (NVENC Encoder) everything is fine. Everyone has 2 seconds of delay. But if you come to the 99% mark for a short time (maybe some special ingame scene) the delay increases for all viewers. These little 99% moments will sum up to them having a 30sec delay after some hours.
Is there a setting with wich i can prevent it from doing that? Because every game will now and then peak at 99% even if its for a split second (loading screen or something else) even if the stream is smooth and nice all the time.
Everyone had 30 seconds at one point, i stopped stream and started again and everyone was back at 2 seconds again.
So dies it mean LAGGED FRAMES = BIGGER DELAY for the rest of the stream?
(Streaming on Twitch Low Latency)
Thank You,
Real
I was streaming to mixer for a year with no problems. Now that i switched to twitch i noticed one thing:
For example if you play a game and just have 50% GPU load (NVENC Encoder) everything is fine. Everyone has 2 seconds of delay. But if you come to the 99% mark for a short time (maybe some special ingame scene) the delay increases for all viewers. These little 99% moments will sum up to them having a 30sec delay after some hours.
Is there a setting with wich i can prevent it from doing that? Because every game will now and then peak at 99% even if its for a split second (loading screen or something else) even if the stream is smooth and nice all the time.
Everyone had 30 seconds at one point, i stopped stream and started again and everyone was back at 2 seconds again.
So dies it mean LAGGED FRAMES = BIGGER DELAY for the rest of the stream?
(Streaming on Twitch Low Latency)
Thank You,
Real