FukounaShoujo
New Member
I have a VERY frustrating issue for more than a month now:
After a certain time (which is about 1,5h) of streaming to Twitch, the connection to Twitch becomes very unstable and OBS starts dropping network frames at a rate up to 90%. restarting OBS or the PC and trying to reconnect does not resolve the issue.
What I've done to resolve the issue:
Reinstalling the OS is NOT an option for me.
Further information:
I've also done several speed tests at various times. I know that those tests not always deliver accurate data. Although, the Cloudflare speed test showed a high jitter rate and very poor upload (1Mbps instead of the 50Mbps I normally get) when I once ran the test right after I had to cancel a stream after the problem occurred. I've attached a screenshot to this post.
A technician from my ISP also already came to my house and replaced my plug socket after detecting problem with the upstream which disappeared after the replacement. He also stated that it is unlikely that the problems he detected are the cause for my problems which I explained to him in detail.
I don't know if the behavior recorded by the speed tests is really related to my problem.
The uploaded OBS log is from after the replacement.
After a certain time (which is about 1,5h) of streaming to Twitch, the connection to Twitch becomes very unstable and OBS starts dropping network frames at a rate up to 90%. restarting OBS or the PC and trying to reconnect does not resolve the issue.
What I've done to resolve the issue:
- checked for any applications using much bandwidth
- checked OBS config and tried various config changes
- running OBS as Administrator
- updating Nvidia Drivers
- running OBS without remote debugging
- restarting OBS while the problems occur
- restarting the machine while the problems occur
Reinstalling the OS is NOT an option for me.
Further information:
- I'm not using Wifi, only ethernet
- there are no devices in my network consuming any bandwith worth mentioning
- the connection to the router was tested several times
I've also done several speed tests at various times. I know that those tests not always deliver accurate data. Although, the Cloudflare speed test showed a high jitter rate and very poor upload (1Mbps instead of the 50Mbps I normally get) when I once ran the test right after I had to cancel a stream after the problem occurred. I've attached a screenshot to this post.
A technician from my ISP also already came to my house and replaced my plug socket after detecting problem with the upstream which disappeared after the replacement. He also stated that it is unlikely that the problems he detected are the cause for my problems which I explained to him in detail.
I don't know if the behavior recorded by the speed tests is really related to my problem.
The uploaded OBS log is from after the replacement.