![]() As it is required to do so for adding a key, and it continues to happen. I've disconnected Twitch and reconnected it from OBS. But be aware that Display Captures generally should be avoided except as an absolute last-resort. If you NEED a Display Capture, put it into a separate scene. NEVER do that, it causes erratic performance issues rendering delay, encoding lag, even in-game performance problems in some cases. You have a Monitor Capture and a Game Capture in the same Scene. In the meantime all connected monitors need to run at the same refresh rate to avoid the bug which can cause stutter and judder. It's planned to be fixed in Win10 2004 sometime later this, or next year. ![]() There's a long-standing Windows bug that causes problems when not all monitors are running at the same refresh. You are running at disparate refresh rates. Why is that 1060 even in there? It's just killing your PCIe lane multiplier by forcing it to split down to x8 mode for two cards, instead of running your main card in x16 mode. They should all be connected to the same one. ![]() Your monitors are connected to two separate GPUs. I'm also seeing a number of severe issues in your log, unrelated to the issue above: Un/reinstalling won't fix it as settings are stored independently of the OBS program itself, and will persist through un/reinstalls. Resetting your key on the Twitch site won't fix how connected accounts auth. Disconnect your Twitch account inside OBS from Settings->Stream, then connect it again.
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