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I'm trying to start streaming some, and was setting up OBS. I have an r9 390, and a xeon 1231v3. I set my settings mostly to what was entailed in this video: 

I went to stream minecraft, and was running it at 11 fps.

Note: https://gyazo.com/404ed7ad69edafd23509cc5741f204ab

 

Not sure why this is happening. As far as I know, my system should easily handle this stream... 

Any help appreciated! Thanks!

 

PS: Could it have to do with my internet? Idk why that would cause frame drops tho.

Thanks again!

 

Also, earlier after posting this I thought it was fixed, I just had to close chrome. Then, after a while it was happening again. :/ idk. Thanks

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How many percent processor usage do obs and minecraft have? Are you running any shaders? RAM usage of both programs? FPS on minecraft when not streaming? 

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10 hours ago, Jonathantje said:

How many percent processor usage do obs and minecraft have? Are you running any shaders? RAM usage of both programs? FPS on minecraft when not streaming? 

Minecraft: 20%ish (15-20%) Obs 10%ish (5-10%). No shaders, just optifine (maxed graphics). around MC uses around .7 gbs, OBS around .2. In the area I'm testing in (Lots of stuff happening - a server), 120-250 fps.

One intresting note: While not on the minecraft window (looking at the stream through obs or pulling up the windows menu) it runs around normal fps

Thanks ^_^

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2 hours ago, Jasoman said:

What about graphic card usage how does that look when playing and streaming.

According to GPUz 0%-10% mostly. Wich is less than when not streaming...

*I was looking at min scores, the % was slightly higher. Although still less then when streaming

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The only thing I can come up with is clean install drivers. Since nothing is maxing out but still crappy game performance. I know some games are just not made well but I have played Minecraft and it's not one. Black Desert online on the other hand is. 

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2 minutes ago, Jasoman said:

The only thing I can come up with is clean install drivers. Since nothing is maxing out but still crappy game performance. I know some games are just not made well but I have played Minecraft and it's not one. Black Desert online on the other hand is. 

Hm, as in all mobo and graphics drivers?

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11 hours ago, HighRez said:

Minecraft: 20%ish (15-20%) Obs 10%ish (5-10%). No shaders, just optifine (maxed graphics). around MC uses around .7 gbs, OBS around .2. In the area I'm testing in (Lots of stuff happening - a server), 120-250 fps.

One intresting note: While not on the minecraft window (looking at the stream through obs or pulling up the windows menu) it runs around normal fps

Thanks ^_^

Can you try looking at the stream from another device? Had something like that before where it lags when not focused on the window. 

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On 4/19/2016 at 2:22 AM, Jonathantje said:

Can you try looking at the stream from another device? Had something like that before where it lags when not focused on the window. 

I don't think it would make a dif. It's the other way around - it lags less when not focused on the window. But I'll try........

 

On 4/19/2016 at 9:30 PM, Jasoman said:

Yeah I would focus on chip-set driver and Graphics, maybe some IRQ's( Interrupt request) are just not being sent and receive correctly. Because I am guessing straight Minecraft runs fine?

Updated chipset... It was weird, I started the stream, appeared to be fixed. 30 secs later, back to under 20 fps

Trying updating... Any good/easy way of checking/making sure everything is as updated as It can be? Thanks

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On 4/19/2016 at 2:22 AM, Jonathantje said:

Can you try looking at the stream from another device? Had something like that before where it lags when not focused on the window. 

A bit after I posted that my pc started BSODing... Every time I start it up a couple minutes after it starts it BSOD (blue screen of death). I think this is because of my drivers... if any one knows how to quickly (It goes to the BSOD about a min after startup)/by boot device to fix this problem... that would be great.

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Can you please send us a picture of your BSOD

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On 4/23/2016 at 11:00 PM, Jonathantje said:

Can you please send us a picture of your BSOD

After a few days of tinkering, fixed. Thanks

Still having the twitch problem... Haven't installed new chipset drivers, as I think they where what was crashing my pc

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On 4/18/2016 at 5:20 PM, HighRez said:

 

Hello!

I'm trying to start streaming some, and was setting up OBS. I have an r9 390, and a xeon 1231v3. I set my settings mostly to what was entailed in this video: 

I went to stream minecraft, and was running it at 11 fps.

Note: https://gyazo.com/404ed7ad69edafd23509cc5741f204ab

 

Not sure why this is happening. As far as I know, my system should easily handle this stream... 

Any help appreciated! Thanks!

 

PS: Could it have to do with my internet? Idk why that would cause frame drops tho.

Thanks again!

 

Also, earlier after posting this I thought it was fixed, I just had to close chrome. Then, after a while it was happening again. :/ idk. Thanks

Well... just tried playing MC1.9... FPS are fine. If any one can still help, that would be great but it seems like we can kind of blame it on the game? :/

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