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Why Does My Upload Speed Keep Dropping Obs

  • #1

I am using a desktop PC and information technology is connected to the router via ethernet port. I am currently trying to upload from OBS Studios on to Twitch, but for some reason I am getting extremely low upload speeds. I have a 25 Mbps fibre connexion for both upload and download, but as soon equally I attempt to upload from OBS my speeds drop to effectually 400 - 3000 kbps. I cannot get information technology whatever college.

I accept followed the connexion issue guide and there was no improvement. I take tried other ethernet cables, different router ports, contacting my ISP, opening ports on my firewall as well as disabling my firewall and antivirus completely.

The only thing that actually worked, was using specific VPN software, where my upload speeds went up to 6000 Kbps, but the servers on that awarding are very unstable and drib a lot.

Fastened are the log files, traceroutes, upload and download speed tests and too a Twitch bandwidth test to all the closest servers.

Can anyone help me with this, because the Discord forums are useless. At that place are just people spamming messages that no one can be helped.

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  • #ii

I accept tried connecting with the OBS network setting enabled and disabled and it had no event. The dynamic bitrate just lowered my stream quality when my frames started to drop.

Also I have updated my network drivers from both Windows ten Device Manager and directly downloading the software from the manufacturer's website.

  • #iv

Hey did you prepare this?

I've been having an consequence since November similar this.
Upload / download speed tests are slower on windows than my macs just they are at workable speeds (an viii 1000000 connection tests upload speed at 3mb or 4mb sometimes 2mb - it'southward a bit all over)

withal, the minute I try and stream on OBS - or use twitch stream test - I'm consistently getting 700-1300kbs

information technology's like the connection is existence really strangled but only when I choose to stream

Hey, aye I did sort of...

And then my issue was purely the connectedness betwixt OBS Studio and Twitch.telly. I have no idea why. So now I am using another site chosen restream.io. I linked my Twitch account to this site, and then instead of using the Twitch stream primal, you use the restream stream key in OBS Studio.

My upload speed increased from an average of 1.5 Mbps to roughly 13 Mbps.

I don't know if this volition help at all for anyone else, simply it did for me.

Let me know if yous tried this, and if it actually helped.

  • #v

Hey, yeah I did sort of...
So my issue was purely the connexion between OBS Studio and Twitch.tv. I take no thought why. So now I am using another site called restream.io.

That means the outcome had nix to do with OBS, or fifty-fifty anything inside your location (ie not your PC, router, modem, etc). Just rather either the specific Twitch ingest server you were sending to (or Twitch picked for you), or more than likely a path issue (which you have no influence over) that your ISP used to go to the Twitch server(s). Sometimes picking an alternate ingest server can cause an alternate network traffic route (and therefore perhaps bypass a bottleneck, even if that server isn't as shut... lowest latency isn't the but thing that matters).

This is why @FerretBomb is oft referring to running PingPlotter (or similar) to trace your exact path through your ISP to Net to destination network, to destination server, and identifying bottlenecks. Public Peering points run the gamut of loftier-performance, well-maintained, to overloaded messes. Private Peering arrangements is i fashion around such Interchanges, But depends on your geographic location, ISP, and other factors how your Internet traffic gets routed and whether that routing will exist a problem or not.
In the case of traffic routing to restream.io ok (or anything else), simply directly non working, *IF* you accept a cooperative ISP, then they can work with you to accost an issue similar this (or they tin can tell you to blow off. they aren't obligated to set a trouble like this, even though maybe they should... get obnoxious/human activity entitled, and an ISP may retaliate by declaring your streaming to exist acting similar a server (which is true in a sense) and therefore a violation of terms of usage (ISP and service level/contract dependent)... ymmv

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Source: https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/slow-upload-speeds-only-in-obs.134871/

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