I live in Orlando, Florida and even the Miami quality is terrible; however, I am using a network adapter and not ethernet, and suggestions?
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philgamer123
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I live in Orlando, Florida and even the Miami quality is terrible; however, I am using a network adapter and not ethernet, and suggestions? | ||
RYordanov
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I'm frum Bulgaria, my country is in the europe. That red one. So interesting part is that i've got Quality 0 results for all of europan servers O_o than i start to chek US ones and ive got a results ... So what is going on here ? I have lower MS and lower Bandwidth in europe and still got Quality 0 O_o Is that means that i need to connect to some US servers rather than europe ones ? | ||
Dommie25
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R1CH
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LeDalahast
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this is what i got and obs estemater said i should have 3500/3500 bitrate. I have 97/97 mbit/s internet... if not 3500 is good, what should i have then? | ||
R1CH
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LeDalahast
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suddendeathTV
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Hmm? EDIT: I had a later Visual C++ version installed already. Tried uninstalling it and then installing the link you provided, but I am met with an "unknown error" so it won't install. I could paste the log file, but not sure if there is sensitive information in there. | ||
Albsmignoli
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Current setup is a i7 4790k w/ 16gb ram and a GTX 960. If I go TCP Auto I get 0 quality across the board on NA servers. 16k-32k seem to be where I land the best quality. My question is how do I Transfer that same quality over to OBS now? I tried following a Youtube videos exact specs but my stream lags and my computer gets pretty choppy with the stream and game running at the same time. | ||
Romire
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I hail from Australia Im guessing i shouldnt be bothering to stream? | ||
Darius981
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(I don't know why the screenshot shows up with a black border) Actually I'm using Frankfurt server with 2800 bitrate on OBS and sometimes my viewers (even with faster connection than mine) say the stream is laggy. OBS doesn't show any issue like dropped frames or whatever, so I can't understand what's the problem. On my end everything seems fine and games run smoothly. Here's my Speedtest: | ||
R1CH
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chaser72389
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Do these results seem normal? | ||
Cyro
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On May 28 2016 00:19 R1CH wrote: If you aren't dropping frames then the problem is between your viewers and Twitch. On this subject i've had some weird issues with the Twitch flash player. On a 6700k with windows power plan set to balanced, the CPU would drop clocks too far and make the video playback stutter; i have to manually set it to high performance (CPU clock locked at 100%) whenever i'm watching. A lot of other people may have the same or similar issues that are not even internet related. | ||
babobbyj
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I like my connection :D | ||
Jimbob77777
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Sooooooo, Anyone know what could be the problem? I live in the UK pretty close to London. | ||
R1CH
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BluemoonSC
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and it currently says 10k+ for all of the east coast servers. when I use xsplit, it recommends no higher than 2.5k i pay for 15k up/down. i suspect some of the problems are stemming from my router, but I am not positive. any idea how i could find out what/where the discrepancy is? | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20253 Posts
On June 22 2016 06:56 BluemoonSC wrote: so i used this to see if i could figure out whats going on with my connection (sometimes smooth, sometimes not) and it currently says 10k+ for all of the east coast servers. when I use xsplit, it recommends no higher than 2.5k i pay for 15k up/down. i suspect some of the problems are stemming from my router, but I am not positive. any idea how i could find out what/where the discrepancy is? I use pingplotter (program) quite a lot for random internet related troubleshooting | ||
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