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Your computer runs well but streaming feels slow. Need advice!

Your computer runs well but streaming feels slow. Need advice!

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DueZulu
Senior Member
252
08-31-2018, 07:21 AM
#11
I can't directly post or capture screenshots for you, but I can guide you on how to do it. Simply open OBS, navigate to the Output and Video tabs, and take a screenshot of what you want. Let me know if you need step-by-step instructions!
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DueZulu
08-31-2018, 07:21 AM #11

I can't directly post or capture screenshots for you, but I can guide you on how to do it. Simply open OBS, navigate to the Output and Video tabs, and take a screenshot of what you want. Let me know if you need step-by-step instructions!

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gotland00
Junior Member
3
08-31-2018, 08:08 AM
#12
Use OBS instead of running MW as an admin.
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gotland00
08-31-2018, 08:08 AM #12

Use OBS instead of running MW as an admin.

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milkshakegal
Junior Member
13
09-11-2018, 02:05 PM
#13
Play the game as usual instead of admin mode. This might affect how the system schedules GPU usage.
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milkshakegal
09-11-2018, 02:05 PM #13

Play the game as usual instead of admin mode. This might affect how the system schedules GPU usage.

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GoldenZap
Member
179
09-11-2018, 06:29 PM
#14
I've already tried that and it worked. You're seeing 100 FPS now. I'll increase the graphics settings to check for better comfort and smoother performance.
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GoldenZap
09-11-2018, 06:29 PM #14

I've already tried that and it worked. You're seeing 100 FPS now. I'll increase the graphics settings to check for better comfort and smoother performance.

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iDoNotEvenLift
Posting Freak
936
09-25-2018, 01:00 PM
#15
It could be related to issues on Twitch itself. Try testing with YouTube if the problems persist. Why are you reducing output resolution compared to input? Do you expect any advantages for non-partners? Your audience probably needs a strong connection since they can't adjust scaling from Twitch.
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iDoNotEvenLift
09-25-2018, 01:00 PM #15

It could be related to issues on Twitch itself. Try testing with YouTube if the problems persist. Why are you reducing output resolution compared to input? Do you expect any advantages for non-partners? Your audience probably needs a strong connection since they can't adjust scaling from Twitch.

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JUANI_10PVP
Member
165
09-27-2018, 11:55 AM
#16
If a Twitch problem occurred, would you notice dropped frames in OBS? You mention experiencing lag occasionally. It’s unclear what causes it. You’re wondering if adjusting settings could help based on server load. That approach might reduce strain for viewers.
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JUANI_10PVP
09-27-2018, 11:55 AM #16

If a Twitch problem occurred, would you notice dropped frames in OBS? You mention experiencing lag occasionally. It’s unclear what causes it. You’re wondering if adjusting settings could help based on server load. That approach might reduce strain for viewers.

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HoofdPiet123
Member
51
09-27-2018, 01:36 PM
#17
I haven't streamed to Twitch recently, mostly using YouTube. OBS sometimes drops frames and hits bitrate errors when the CPU or upload is struggling. I haven't reached Twitch's limits yet, so it's just an assumption. Back in the day, I recall frame drops and bitrate changes were often linked to issues with Twitch EU servers. Bitrate matters a lot. You can't justify reducing resolution. If scaling isn't an option, viewers need at least 6mbps for smooth playback. Otherwise you'll get buffering. That's why I usually advise focusing on content rather than quality. Either cut the bitrate to 5000-55000 or stick with full HD since Twitch can handle up to around 10k bitrate (YT supports that).
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HoofdPiet123
09-27-2018, 01:36 PM #17

I haven't streamed to Twitch recently, mostly using YouTube. OBS sometimes drops frames and hits bitrate errors when the CPU or upload is struggling. I haven't reached Twitch's limits yet, so it's just an assumption. Back in the day, I recall frame drops and bitrate changes were often linked to issues with Twitch EU servers. Bitrate matters a lot. You can't justify reducing resolution. If scaling isn't an option, viewers need at least 6mbps for smooth playback. Otherwise you'll get buffering. That's why I usually advise focusing on content rather than quality. Either cut the bitrate to 5000-55000 or stick with full HD since Twitch can handle up to around 10k bitrate (YT supports that).

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