Question / Help Rubber banding while playing online, despite low ping.

DrowsiestStream

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I have 30+ up and 5+ down internet speeds, not the best but I only stream at 1500kbps so it should have little to no effect, yet when I play CS:GO online, despite having less than 50 ping, I rubber band a lot and seem to be behind everyone else drastically, as if I was playing with 150 ping. I dont know what the issue is but it's making it hard to stream, has anyone experienced something like this? and how did you fix it?
 

dping

Active Member
I have 30+ up and 5+ down internet speeds, not the best but I only stream at 1500kbps so it should have little to no effect, yet when I play CS:GO online, despite having less than 50 ping, I rubber band a lot and seem to be behind everyone else drastically, as if I was playing with 150 ping. I dont know what the issue is but it's making it hard to stream, has anyone experienced something like this? and how did you fix it?
minimize network impact in the broadcast tab.
 

dping

Active Member
Haha I guess not, idk I don't personally know a lot of streamers so I ask who I know, but I don't know the smartest of people XD
Could you explain roughly what it does? Like how it works?
I'm not the best to explain but it basically uses lower priority packets and since streaming isn't exactly time sensitive it can do this with little impact. the packets still arrive in order at the ingest and make their way to viewers.
 

DrowsiestStream

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I'm not the best to explain but it basically uses lower priority packets and since streaming isn't exactly time sensitive it can do this with little impact. the packets still arrive in order at the ingest and make their way to viewers.
Oh I think I kiiiinda get it haha, anyway thanks :D I'll post on here how it goes next time i try streaming

I think it worked, didnt seem to lag terribly, thanks <3
 
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DrowsiestStream

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I'm not the best to explain but it basically uses lower priority packets and since streaming isn't exactly time sensitive it can do this with little impact. the packets still arrive in order at the ingest and make their way to viewers.
Ok apparently that setting is causing my audio to de-sync form the webcam, the audio is behind the webcam, which is weird.
 

dping

Active Member
Ok apparently that setting is causing my audio to de-sync form the webcam, the audio is behind the webcam, which is weird.
What setting did you change? that should have 0 affect on the scene timings.

post a new logfile if you can.5 minutes of streaming.
 
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