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[dshow @ 02538180] real-time buffer [vMix Video YV12] [video input] too full or near too full (79% of size: 256000000 [rtbufsize parameter])! frame dropped! frame= 6259 fps= 22 q=-0.0 size= 117748kB time=00:04:43.51 bitrate=3402.2kbits/s [dshow @ 02538180] real-time buffer [vMix Video YV12] [video input] too full or near too full (79% of size: 256000000 [rtbufsize parameter])! frame dropped!
I am getting this error while having a Vmix Call on. Not sure if it has anything to do with it. Thoughts?
It is causing my stream button to flash Yellow. Help?
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Hi
the very same error message has been reported so many times in this forum. Did you search before posting? Answer's always the same: bandwidth issue. It could be a problem on your LAN, a problem with the transport to the CDN, a problem with the streaming server you're pushing to. If it happens occasionally, there is nothing you can do: it happens. If it's consistent, try another CDN (to check it does the same or not) or reduce your bitrate.
Guillaume
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I will go back and look for more. I was in the middle of a broadcast and was in a hurry for an answer. :)
Very strange. I haven't seen this error before and have been using Vmix for almost a year. Hardwired directly to the router, and when I did a speedtest it was coming up at my 300x20 speeds. I recently upgraded to Vmix 2X and didn't know if that had something to do with it. I will play around more and find out. I wonder if it had something to do with NDI? I was running strictly inside 1 computer for some recording as well.
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Can be a firewall issue ---
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Most of the times it's simply a bottleneck during transport. The data you're pushing are slowed down somewhere... You know a speedtest is not THE TRUTH. It's simply an indication at a given time WITH A SPEEDTEST SERVER, not your real destination. 2 minutes later situation might be really different. The internet is not consistant... The server you're streaming to might become overloaded anytime...
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I am streaming to a WOWZA server at Amazon AWS. So I would like to think they are not having an issue... but anything is possible.
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Just do a traceroute to AWS and see how many HOPS there are. Any of them can be an issue at any time
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