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On February 25 2015 06:40 RaymondFish wrote:Show nested quote +On February 25 2015 06:30 R1CH wrote:On February 25 2015 06:27 RaymondFish wrote: After seeing your tweet about this I was eagerly awaiting it.
Is it intentional that you cannot paste the key in to the box? Not a very user-friendly key to input in a masked box. It's just a regular text box so you should be able to paste into it. Very strange. Does not work on my end. Win7 Ult x64. EDIT: Found reason.
Hello,
How did you fix that? Got the same issues, can't stream, can't test and i have Win7 Ult x64
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Got this... any help? Didn't check for Asia because it seems pretty obvious that i'm out of the world :\
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If that's a wired connection it looks like you something you need to bring up with your ISP.
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On July 01 2016 09:58 R1CH wrote: If that's a wired connection it looks like you something you need to bring up with your ISP.
Thank you, hope that is some kind of ISP issues just for these days. Usually download/upload speed is much faster than this. Otherwise i don't know what's going on.
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Try testing to a server further away from you to simulate a real connection. Also speedtest uses multiple connections to try and show you the best speed, streaming / TwitchTest uses only one connection.
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Results won't change made another test but the numbers are still the same, all with 0 quality. Guess it's some ISP issues. Pretty awful
Also, i made some further tests with other streaming softwares but, when i try to stream with twitch, it's laggy and dropped frames are more than 80%.
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I've been getting similar issues here in the states. My connection speed is fine, but my connection to twitch is unstable at best. Big fluctuation ranging from a pretty good 3kbps to under 1k. Not sure if there's anything I can do as this has happened before and cleared up within a day, but any advice helps.
So far I've flushed my DNS cache, tried obs classic as opposed to studio, and tried streaming on hitbox, all with the same result.
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Try a speedtest somewhere else. Twitch servers certainly are more than 50 miles away.
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I usually connect to their Chicago server but I went for TX instead and I'm still yielding between 3-4mb up
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Chicago gives me between 5-6mb
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Well your upload seems inconsistent, speed tests use multiple streams to try to find the highest speed while streaming only uses a single stream. Looks like an ISP problem.
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How does this make sense when i'm connected from spain :s Stream starts fine and after 20 seconds bit rate goes to 0kb/s and start a infinite reconnecting buckle, only when connected to singapore, no other server will even work at all
Neither changing TCP window size or test duration gives a different result, my key is correct. Singapore? really?
Stream starts fine and after 20 seconds bit rate goes to 0kb/s and start a infinite reconnecting buckle, only when connected to singapore, no other server will even work at all
Speed is 5mb up 50 down, stable.
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Looks like your ISP has some severe routing or capacity issues with the route to Twitch.
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Updating ethernet adapter drivers did the trick, Oh boy, kill me if I ever felt dumber.
3500bit rate 720p no frames dropping
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Very strange. What network card did you have? I'm guessing this is a KILLER NIC or something that messes with TCP connections.
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Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
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the problem comes back everytime i restart my pc, if I then, make a driver reinstall it fixes itself, it's really weird
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A driver reinstall does momentarily reset the adapter. Try making sure you have no 3rd party software affecting it like game / network optimzers or similar software that may have come with your system.
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Other than bluestacks or skype I dont really run anything on start up, Ill check those 2.
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On July 18 2016 06:32 Nervi wrote: Other than bluestacks or skype I dont really run anything on start up, Ill check those 2.
Skype does weird things to my computer. For the longest time I had no idea what it could be, but something was just shutting off my Internet connection and made it impossible to reconnect successfully.
I just started removing stuff, and Skype turned out to be the issue. Now whenever I have to use Skype, it's a fresh install, followed by an uninstall and restart. No idea or explanation why, but take a look at that. Technology is such a black box these days.
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