Are you one of those streamers who are facing dropped frames on Twitch streams and wondering how to fix it? Well, this guide will help you out. If your setup supports the game in good quality and your internet is fast enough according to Twitch’s recommended upload speed of 3-6 Mbps, then follow the steps below. Here, we will focus on having a stable stream without dropped frames by making some adjustments in the OBS setting. Keep reading to know how to fix dropped frames on Twitch.
There are a couple of things you need to know before we begin: your internet upload speed and the GPU you are using. Once you have those two, we will look at fixing it by adjusting the settings in OBS/Streamlabs OBS, as they are both very similar in terms of settings.
We are adding some screenshots of settings if you have any trouble finding it. We kept our bitrate at 6000 kbps as per the upload speed of the test PC. You need to adjust it according to your speed as mentioned in the points above.
So, we see that streaming at full HD resolution at 60fps requires good hardware, a higher bitrate, and a good connection. If you don’t meet these requirements, we’ve also put together a cell chart with basic settings, as recommended by the official Twitch website, for any configuration you might like.