Banishing Invisible Stream Obstacles
Banishing Invisible Stream Obstacles
For most avidTwitch streamers, one of the most dreaded errors they could bump into is theblack screen .
There’s often a combination of causes for this nuisance, but with this guide, you can navigate your way down the list of solutions, until you get to the root of the problem and find the one that works for you.
If you stream Twitch on a web browser, tryrestarting your web browser and see if it could fix the issue (According to user feedback, the simple fix very likely works).
Table of contents
- Fix 1: Restart your network devices
- Fix 2: Change your DNS settings
- Fix 3: Update your graphics driver
- Fix 4: Clear cache and cookies
- Fix 5: Disable browser extensions
- Fix 6: Switch in or out of hardware acceleration
- Fix 7: Is it a server issue?
Fix 1: Restart your network devices
Twitch may go black if it loses its connection. Chances are you have a weak internet connection that doesn’t provide enough bandwidth for Twitch to stream properly. So the first thing we should look into is your network devices, which could become overflooded with cache if you have kept them on for too long a while.
In this fix, you can restart your network devices, allowing them to flush out cached memory and cool off.
Here’s how you go about it:
- Unplug your modem (and your router, if it’s a separate device) from the power socket.
(a modem) (a router) - Wait 60 seconds for your modem (and your router) to cool off.
- Plug the network devices back in again and wait until the indicator lights are back to the normal state.
- Restart your computer.
- Start streaming in Twitch and see if the black screen issue is resolved. If yes, then congrats! If the black screen persists, please tryFix 2 , below.
You can test your internet to see if other devices and apps can be connected properly. If the connection is off, then you should contact your ISP for assistance. If the problem doesn’t lie with the router or modem, you can try boosting your connection a bit – moving your modem & router to a more central place in your home, limiting the number of devices connected to your network etc. If your internet is up and running but Twitch gives black screen, then you should move on toFix 2 to further narrow down the issue.
Fix 2: Change your DNS settings
DNS, or Domain Name System, is like the phonebook of the internet. It is a network component that matches the user-friendly domain names with the numberical format the computer recognizes (IP address). By default, you’re using the DNS server supplied by your ISP as the gateway to the web, but the server may be slow or ill-configured for caching, which effectively slows your internet connection.
To rule this out as a possible cause, you can change to Google public DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) to see if it helps with the connection.
- On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time, then type control.exe /name Microsoft.NetworkAndSharingCenter and press Enter .
- In the window that pops up, click Change adapter settings .
- Right-click on your network adapter, and select Properties .
- Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties .
- Choose the Use the following DNS server addresses option. For Preferred DNS server , type 8.8.8.8 ; and for Alternate DNS server , type 8.8.4.4 . Click OK to save the changes.
- Close the window.
Next up, you can run theipconfig /flushdns command for the changes to apply. Here’s how:
- On your keyboard, press the Windows Logo Key and type cmd . Then right-click Command Prompt when it comes up as a result and select Run as administrator .
- When prompted for permission, click Yes to run Command Prompt.
- Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter on your keyboard.
- Test streaming in Twitch and see if the video is playing properly. If it’s no joy, please move on toFix 3 , below.
- Title: Banishing Invisible Stream Obstacles
- Author: Paul
- Created at : 2024-07-29 02:57:53
- Updated at : 2024-07-30 02:57:53
- Link: https://network-issues.techidaily.com/banishing-invisible-stream-obstacles/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.