Question / Help internet pain......

XvoRu

New Member
my friends have difficulty viewing my Stream although they have 100 megabit Internet and other stream at a higher bit rate they are watched good , 2000-3000 bitrate test does not help.
and i dont have loss pockets or frame droped.
why is this happening?????

http://testmy.net/db/hbOJ8i0Fm.aOJqoIwAX
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5197503399

PC config
QuadCore AMD FX-8320
Asus M5A97 Evo R2.0
2 PCI-E x16, 4 DDR3 DIMM 8092 МБ (DDR3-1600 DDR3 SDRAM)
Radeon R9 270x MSI 2gb
Samsung SyncMaster S23B370 [23" LCD]
Windows 10
 
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dping

Active Member
my friends have difficulty viewing my Stream although they have 100 megabit Internet and other stream at a higher bit rate they are watched good , 2000-3000 bitrate test does not help.
and i dont have loss pockets or frame droped.
why is this happening?????

http://testmy.net/db/hbOJ8i0Fm.aOJqoIwAX
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5197503399

PC config
QuadCore AMD FX-8320
Asus M5A97 Evo R2.0
2 PCI-E x16, 4 DDR3 DIMM 8092 МБ (DDR3-1600 DDR3 SDRAM)
Radeon R9 270x MSI 2gb
Samsung SyncMaster S23B370 [23" LCD]
Windows 10
Thats because the issue is not at your end. you connect to your ISP who passes your traffic to the twitch ingest, your stream is then transferred to the san francisco rtmp relay server for viewing. all low view count stream do this. once you hit +/-50 viewers (this number changes all the time) you'll get transcoding options from twitch and then your stream will be replicated to other rtmp relay servers around the world which both helps viewer buffering as well as gives other quality options for viewers.


Anyway, partner works like this only they get the transcoding and relay servers 100% of the time.


you can only partially fix this with lower bitrate (between 1500-2500 bitrates at times) so that would be the answer. I would also suggest that you lower your downscale to 720p and 30fps at the most. you could even go down to 540p if you end up at the lower end of 1500bitrate.

Lastly make sure your custom buffer and bitrate match. you can modify these on the fly so no need to end the stream to change bitrate.
 

XvoRu

New Member
Thats because the issue is not at your end. you connect to your ISP who passes your traffic to the twitch ingest, your stream is then transferred to the san francisco rtmp relay server for viewing. all low view count stream do this. once you hit +/-50 viewers (this number changes all the time) you'll get transcoding options from twitch and then your stream will be replicated to other rtmp relay servers around the world which both helps viewer buffering as well as gives other quality options for viewers.


Anyway, partner works like this only they get the transcoding and relay servers 100% of the time.


you can only partially fix this with lower bitrate (between 1500-2500 bitrates at times) so that would be the answer. I would also suggest that you lower your downscale to 720p and 30fps at the most. you could even go down to 540p if you end up at the lower end of 1500bitrate.

Lastly make sure your custom buffer and bitrate match. you can modify these on the fly so no need to end the stream to change bitrate.
My friend is streaming with the same settings. He isn't popular as well(1-5 viewers, same as me), but there are no lags at all. But when I start streaming with the same 2-2.5 bitrate my stream is laggy. Maybe it is because of the throttling upload speed?
Also is this system dumb enoth, so I can just launch 50 bots at the beginning of the stream for 30 secs?
 

dping

Active Member
My friend is streaming with the same settings. He isn't popular as well(1-5 viewers, same as me), but there are no lags at all. But when I start streaming with the same 2-2.5 bitrate my stream is laggy. Maybe it is because of the throttling upload speed?
Also is this system dumb enoth, so I can just launch 50 bots at the beginning of the stream for 30 secs?
you really need to post a link to your logfile from the help menu if you want to get a definitive answer. as I said before how twitch works isn't always the same for everyone and maybe next week, hes buffering and you're not.
 

dping

Active Member
log looks fine. the only thing you can do to reduce buffering is try and lower bitrate/buffer to somewhere between 1500 to 2000.

you can also alert twitch on twitter @twitchsupport and maybe they have a better solution.
 

sam686

Member
Turn on Twitch archive and show us a link to your twitch recorded video?

Some freeze might not show up on OBS log. Does game capture freeze while webcam still works without a freeze?
 

XvoRu

New Member
delay does nothing but delay sending the stream. The issue is not on your side. The issue is nothing you can do but reduce bitrate further.
people doesnt look my stream If i reduce my bitrate lower 2000....
This situation so sad.
I have 1 think about bots viewers . I start 100 bots for 30 sec to get quality and after drope all bots .
I know its cheats but what i can do more?
I have good internet , pc , but twitch dont give me chance.....
 

dping

Active Member
people doesnt look my stream If i reduce my bitrate lower 2000....
This situation so sad.
I have 1 think about bots viewers . I start 100 bots for 30 sec to get quality and after drope all bots .
I know its cheats but what i can do more?
I have good internet , pc , but twitch dont give me chance.....
People don't watch stream due to quality. but they will stop watching if its buffering. Viewers stay because of content and interaction mainly. I don't get your notion to believe such lies.

I watch low bitrate streams all the time but as long as there is good content, I will stay.

viewbotting is stupid and I think I'm done helping you. I do not support this method at all.
 
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