

I'll add onto this if anything else comes to mind as my caffeine kicks in.

I can hit about 200 fps in league on my computer, but if I try streaming I get a considerable performance drop along with a nearly imperceptible delay. Having a good rig doesn't always guarantee the ability to stream either. If you prioritize Minecraft you run the risk of taking processing power from OBS which will cause your stream to lag. If your internet speed is already good enough, next try taking a look at your encoder settings or adjusting your bitrate.

Feel free to adjust the priority, just understand that it can negatively impact the performance of other programs including OBS. The only way that would happen is if youre trying to overclock it or if its just faulty. Don't worry about burning out your CPU either. I'm at work at the moment, but when I get home I could look into it further. Slow internet and faulty router may also result in this issue. Setting a higher bitrate is another major reason behind frame dropping. Stuttering will become more regular and prominent if the rendering framerate is higher than the encoding framerate. Higher ratio = more work for your CPU = FPS lag/drops. Top 5 Reasons Why You Experience OBS Dropping Frames: 1. In order to immediately improve your performance you should put minecraft at the lowest possible settings as well as look to reduce the compression ratio of OBS. I'm going to make this an answer so I can give a more complete and better formatted reply.įirst off, keep in mind that most popular streamers usually have a separate computer dedicated toward streaming.
