![]() I have limited what my CPU's usage of OBS and other programs, but that doesn't seem to help in the least. It seems that for some reason my CPU just dies when open Studio and it's getting a preview of any games I'm trying to stream or record. ![]() I tested it a few times with different widgets for Studio all being active at once (Both the text based ones and the CRL Browser based ones), and my Network was fine. OBS Studio and all of my other programs open in fact, were taking up 0 mbps until streaming started, or until anything that actively required bandwidth began. I did as Osiris and Adrian suggested and loaded up OBS Studio again, this time I checked my Task Manager's Network bar. I was wrong, but it's a very confusing wrong. Okay, so to reply to everyone in a sort of all around answer. If anyone knows how to fix this issue, please do tell me, I'd like to be able to start streaming tomorrow or Wednesday, but I don't think I'll be able to if I can't fix my bandwidth tanking issue. I would like to also note that I have tried doing the window capture for them, but it doesn't want to capture correctly for some reason, and what I'm using for the CLR Browser captures is Twitchalerts. Seeing as it would be simple to re-add it if I needed to, I removed the capture that was causing the problem, but it has since continued to tank my bandwidth when it's open. I have looked everywhere, and the only information that I've found is talking about the CLR Browser Plugin SOMETIMES consuming bandwidth when it is a constant page that's loading (Like a Donation bar), and that the best and quickest way to fix it is to remove the CLR Browser that's causing the problem. As soon as I close it, everything is fine, but whenever it's open my connection tanks. However, after setting up all of my twitch alerts on Studio with the CLR Browser Plugin, just about every time that I open OBS Studio, my bandwidth goes from being a nice 500+ mbps, up and down, to being around 120-140 mbps up and down. For normal OBS I had issues of studdering and tearing, while when doing a test stream on OBS Studio I had no issues at all. I've downloaded both of them, and given them each a shot. Okay, so I've just gotten into streaming, and I know that OBS and OBS Studio are both really good programs to use for streaming.
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