![]() ![]() I also checked if somethings switched there, but still all the old settings.Īs I already mentioned, it might be negligible, but it triggers me, when I see the numbers go up and I also want to help to spread more awareness, if there is a "serious" issue with the new OBS version. The cause seems to come from the capture source (Avermedia Ultra). You should see a lower number for the dropped frames. Even if you chose the closest server to you, this doesn’t mean that you also have the best connection to it. The CPU runs somewhere between 55-80% usage according to the task-manager with spikes between 85-95%. So5 things to do to fix your OBS live dropped frames problem: Try using another ingest server for live streaming. It might be negligible but now I also got ~0,7% dropped frames in the encoding and I don't know why. Now my PC is somehow not completely able to handle the stream anymore. I was even more shocked and confused after I've tested the new OBS with the mentioned settings. So I've wanted to double check, to tell her, that her streaming PC should be capable of handling my settings without any stutter or dropped frames. Today, I've watched a streamer having some slight lags while streaming 1080p60 to Twitch and was a bit scared after she told me, that she runs the preset "fast" on a slightly stronger CPU. Before this day, I had no issues with the installed ryand the well known standard OBS settings 1080p60 / CBR 6mbit / Medium / Keyframe = 2 / main. So, no new hardware, no changes in any settings and no changes in OBS except that I've updated it now to the recent 28.0.2. I haven't been touching my streaming PC in almost 2 years. I'm not completely new to OBS but I've never wrote something in this forum until now. Would prefer to fix this and use OBS 28 instead of rolling back to an older release. I should note I also tried dropping the bitrate to 15Mbps and then even did 12Mbps but all of them stutter and have a lot of dropped frames while the bitrate itself keeps jumping around anywhere from 2Mbps all the way to 30Mbps - all when I have CBR set. 2100 (PQ) since I play in HDR and stream in SDR but also set the profile under 'Output' to ' main10' while I had it on ' High' (?) before. ![]() With OBS 28.0.1, I set the Capture Window to Rec. With the new OBS, I'm using NVENC HEVC as the encoder. ![]() I had no issues streaming with those settings. As the title suggests, ever since updating to the latest OBS build (28.0 then 28.0.1), my streams have been stuttering and I keep getting massive dropped frames while the bitrate keeps jumping around even though I have CBR set in the Settings.īefore upgrading to OBS 28, I was using Nvidia NVENC H.264 (new) at 4K 60FPS at 20Mbps with all other settings the same (color format, color space etc.). ![]()
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