Hi, I've been streaming recently but I've run into big issue. After some time streaming (typically 5-10 minutes) OBS starts dropping all frames. This happens only when I'm using Quick Sync, everything is fine with x264. According to twitch dashboard everything is fine (excellent quality) until all the frames are being dropped.
This also doesn't happen when I'm recording locally (stream has 100 % dropped frames but the local file is fine).
OBS Studio (ver. 0.16.2) settings: http://imgur.com/a/UE0Zb
My speeds: http://www.speedtest.net/result/5727934601.png
CPU: Intel i5 6600K (4,5 GHz)
GPU: Radeon 6850
Windows 10 64-bit
Yes I could switch to x264 but the quality upgrade is small compared to high FPS with QuickSync.
Thanks for any help!
EDIT: also switching to 1920x1080 from 1920x900 is not helping
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Hi, I've been streaming recently but I've run into big issue. After some time streaming (typically 5-10 minutes) OBS starts dropping all frames. This happens only when I'm using Quick Sync, everything is fine with x264. According to twitch dashboard everything is fine (excellent quality) until all the frames are being dropped.
This also doesn't happen when I'm recording locally (stream has 100 % dropped frames but the local file is fine).
OBS Studio (ver. 0.16.2) settings: http://imgur.com/a/UE0Zb
My speeds: http://www.speedtest.net/result/5727934601.png
CPU: Intel i5 6600K (4,5 GHz)
GPU: Radeon 6850
Windows 10 64-bit
Yes I could switch to x264 but the quality upgrade is small compared to high FPS with QuickSync.
Thanks for any help!
EDIT: also switching to 1920x1080 from 1920x900 is not helping
This also doesn't happen when I'm recording locally (stream has 100 % dropped frames but the local file is fine).
OBS Studio (ver. 0.16.2) settings: http://imgur.com/a/UE0Zb
My speeds: http://www.speedtest.net/result/5727934601.png
CPU: Intel i5 6600K (4,5 GHz)
GPU: Radeon 6850
Windows 10 64-bit
Yes I could switch to x264 but the quality upgrade is small compared to high FPS with QuickSync.
Thanks for any help!
EDIT: also switching to 1920x1080 from 1920x900 is not helping
The newest version of OBS has the AMD encoding you could try instead of quicksync if your GPU supports it, also asking support on the OBS forums seems to be more appropriate than here.
Tried switching from Constant to Variable Bitrate as well?
The newest version of OBS has the AMD encoding you could try instead of quicksync if your GPU supports it, also asking support on the [url=https://obsproject.com/forum/categories/obs-studio-support.30/]OBS forums[/url] seems to be more appropriate than here.
Tried switching from [i]Constant[/i] to [i]Variable[/i] Bitrate as well?
Tried switching from [i]Constant[/i] to [i]Variable[/i] Bitrate as well?
WiethoofdThe newest version of OBS has the AMD encoding you could try instead of quicksync if your GPU supports it, also asking support on the OBS forums seems to be more appropriate than here.
Tried switching from Constant to Variable Bitrate as well?
thanks
i have the newest version and i dont think 2010 AMD cards support this anyway
i'll try
yes i did
[quote=Wiethoofd]The newest version of OBS has the AMD encoding you could try instead of quicksync if your GPU supports it, also asking support on the [url=https://obsproject.com/forum/categories/obs-studio-support.30/]OBS forums[/url] seems to be more appropriate than here.
Tried switching from [i]Constant[/i] to [i]Variable[/i] Bitrate as well?[/quote]
thanks
i have the newest version and i dont think 2010 AMD cards support this anyway
i'll try
yes i did
Tried switching from [i]Constant[/i] to [i]Variable[/i] Bitrate as well?[/quote]
thanks
i have the newest version and i dont think 2010 AMD cards support this anyway
i'll try
yes i did
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