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dr0pship
Canada520 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20158 Posts
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alpinlol
Germany1 Post
im actually curious, because you stated that a proper connection would start at 80+ quality to stream so i tested different TCP Settings multiple times and uploaded the best. 8k http://i.imgur.com/shdhzdF.png 16k http://i.imgur.com/Sm8VDEM.png 32k http://i.imgur.com/LnUbEIp.png 64k http://i.imgur.com/dzrZDV3.png automatic (obs) http://i.imgur.com/I7muuCU.png so going your statement the 16k would be the absolut best for me now i wonder what and where do i have to change stuff to get those "16k" | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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lastzombie
3 Posts
I need help to improve my connection to twitch. I get random results due to my isp. Sometimes i need to restart stream a couple of times to get a stable connection. Lately i have been having random disconnects too. Currently talking to my isp to fix things but they are like you get the speed we advertise so everything is okay. Is there anything i can do on my side to improve things or tell them what they should do to fix this? I am using ethernet with cat6 cables. I have been using the lowest ping connection but your tool says they are not the best quality options. Here is a screenshot of a test i did. | ||
Takeodesu
United States21 Posts
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R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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ghjtzuyxc
2 Posts
Now the main thing is that i'd like to stream from a dormitory. It has it's own network system with a big proxy on it guarding the whole network, so when we want to play games like wow or Dota2, we need to ask for the ports in which the game would like to communicate. I've googled a lot and still did not find ANYTHING about port forwarding or behind proxy for obs or twitch. Still it seems is would need one, because you don't know why would your program say failed with the correct key(the reasonable answer is because the proxy doesnt allow communication between the 2. Why do i post this here? You are a programmer with some (or more) network knowledge, could you help me with which port OBS and Twitch tries to communicate, so i can ask for those ports? Would be life-saving man, thanks a lot in advance. | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
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Dumbledore
Sweden725 Posts
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ghjtzuyxc
2 Posts
Thank you for your reply again. I appreciate your help. EDIT: Every time i try it out. I go to twitch first, and reset the stream key, then copy paste it into the servertester and OBS aswell. | ||
Divine-Sneaker
Denmark1225 Posts
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xZora25
2 Posts
Here's the results of the US servers test: http://i.imgur.com/wt3EdQr.png Here's my SpeedTest.net: http://i.imgur.com/rmZUQNH.png Here's my SpeedOf.me: http://i.imgur.com/3Td9nHM.png What seems to be going on here? | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20158 Posts
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xZora25
2 Posts
But still dropping over 20% frames when trying out these settings. | ||
zenibuka
1 Post
Following the mentioned issue of recurring reconnections by OBS, I tried your tool to check for a better server. The software is really nice btw. I'm getting a 0 Quality for every option, do you know what could be the cause of this ? I was streaming fine until 2 days ago and then bam ! I couldn't post my screenshot since I'm new. Thank you, Zenibuka | ||
lolmamalol
1 Post
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DrDevice
Canada132 Posts
Specifically I am getting EXTREMELY high RTT times reported by TwitchTest. The older JTVPing tool shows much much lower latencies. I am not a networking expert but I feel like if the latencies reported by TwitchTest were accurate I would probably not be able to stream at all. My TwitchTest results: My JTVPing results: For those screenshots I ran the two tests immediately one after the other. I have run each test several times and they are always in the same ballpark, ie TwitchTest latency results are always at least 20x higher. Here is the VOD of the final test I ran, where I believe everything is fine now after switching from nvenc back to x264: http://www.twitch.tv/zeezdrdevice/v/12410040 . This vod was on the same computer and connection that I used for TwitchTest & JTVPing. I'm including it to show that from this connection and configuration I really can successfully stream and get good results. Aside, I don't think it's especially relevant but if anyone wants to see the framerate drops I got with nvenc that went away with x264, they are seen in this VOD for example at 1:38-1:40 http://www.twitch.tv/zeezdrdevice/v/12136693 | ||
michaeludall
1 Post
http://www.speedtest.net/result/4724115360.png | ||
forsureftw
1 Post
I'm from Sweden, and my MS is really high on all of the servers. I do have 100/100mb fiber internet, and my stream is buffering for my viewers outside Sweden and swedes with bad internet. Speedtest: | ||
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