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Zurachi
Canada289 Posts
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Tenetri
Canada7 Posts
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Redback93
Australia187 Posts
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ChosenBrad1322
United States562 Posts
On April 28 2012 11:56 carloselcoco wrote: So, on which one should I base it? Last, avg. or jitter? | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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leo23
United States3075 Posts
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TheWahbinator
United States131 Posts
--------------------------- --------------------------- Failed to download or parse the Twitch TV server list. Check your internet connection. --------------------------- OK --------------------------- Oddly enough it doesn't affect anything and works like normal. | ||
boc
United States3 Posts
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Bijan
United States286 Posts
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Akhee
Brazil811 Posts
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-KarakStarcraft-
United States258 Posts
On May 01 2012 09:02 R1CH wrote: What do you think? Actually despite working on streaming for a bit, I too have no idea like the others that asked. Is it a lower jitter worth trading it off for a lower average ping? | ||
Noispaxen
Poland150 Posts
I always had it set to default, despite streaming from 2different countries in Europe, and recently in Taiwan. Thought it picks the one with the lowest ping by itself, isn't it so? | ||
khanan
47 Posts
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EntropyFails
81 Posts
We have a bunch of python scripts and couple of test programs that we can run, but this is a much nicer interface. Or as a feature addition, it can search the directory for server_list.txt which is a list of servers to add to the results that the xsplit api call returns. That's what I'd do if I had the source. Either way, yet another great tool from TL! Go R1CH! | ||
WTFZerg
United States704 Posts
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nforce
Bulgaria116 Posts
On May 01 2012 13:21 TheWahbinator wrote: At startup: Oddly enough it doesn't affect anything and works like normal. Same. But it works, that's important. | ||
nightsh
France135 Posts
I ask this because as a european viewer, i still have a ton of problems of lag with Twitch depending on the streams i watch. | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
Last: the last ping to the server Avg: the average ping to the server Jitter: the stddev of the ping to the server You want a low average ping with low jitter. The numbers are color coded to help you figure out what is high or low. | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
I'll look into this, maybe twitch added something to the list that is giving the program trouble. | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
On May 01 2012 22:11 nightsh wrote: Stupid question, but oh well : from the viewer perspective, is the server the streamer is streaming to the server you must watch from ? Or is there a way to force viewing through another server ? I ask this because as a european viewer, i still have a ton of problems of lag with Twitch depending on the streams i watch. No effect, once twitch receives the stream it's sent around their network to multiple servers. | ||
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