Closed MinorityMeaning closed 9 months ago
There is no default setting on OvenPlayer that limits it to only processing 30 fps. There are a lot of missing details here so it's hard to give you accurate advice. Do you mean you are sending your steam over WebRTC or using it for playback? Are you using OBS, a hardware encoder, OvenLiveKit? Which streaming settings / constraints are you using? Which browser are you experiencing playback issues in? Please provide as many details as you can - the answer is always revealed in the details 👍
There is no default setting on OvenPlayer that limits it to only processing 30 fps. There are a lot of missing details here so it's hard to give you accurate advice. Do you mean you are sending your steam over WebRTC or using it for playback? Are you using OBS, a hardware encoder, OvenLiveKit? Which streaming settings / constraints are you using? Which browser are you experiencing playback issues in? Please provide as many details as you can - the answer is always revealed in the details 👍
I agree, the description of the problem is scant. I use obs studio. I had a big loss of personnel. I thought it was worth limiting the frames. But it turned out that it was necessary to disable b-frames in the encoder settings. It helped me. Now the picture has become smoother.
I installed OvenMediaEngine following the instructions and using docker. I managed to start the broadcasts using WebRTC. Apparently, the default settings of the player process only 30 frames per second. Is there a way to set the value to 60 frames per second?