When I do a speed test on my PC, 250Mbit / s download and 50 Mbit / s upload are displayed. However, twitch streams lagged behind. Only when I set the quality to 360p does the stream run without interruption. That can't be right?!
Since we don't have a lot of information, I'll make 2 guesses in the room
Even with a good connection, it could just be a hardware problem
Perhaps your setting in the router or generally on the laptop can be schese
I would exclude hardware e.g. Running YOUTUBE videos in 1080p smoothly.
Which settings can I change on the router? I'm connected to a Wi-Fi repeater via a LAN cable.
I had that before you have to change the setting in the Twitch settings under latency. Deactivate if the latency is low then it is not.
LG Elias I hope that I could help you.
Could also be due to the repeater if he can download it does not help in the stream because it has to transmit in real time and if it causes problems at the stopover.
You can watch a stream but a few seconds back then you will notice whether it is because of that
Run a speed test via nPerf and share the values. The ping (latency) is particularly interesting.
https://www.nperf.com/de/
Download: 254Mbits
Upload: 60Mbits
Latency: 16ms
Trying to do it does not help
How am I supposed to go back a few seconds on twitch? If I turn off "low latency" and the stream is delayed, it still lags again after a few seconds
Funny, that's actually ok… Then I'll be at the end for the time being.
It looks like your latency and upload are great.
Do a parcel loss test with this. Calmly set the values high to test the line under stress. https://de.packetlosstest.com/
It currently seems to be running, maybe it is related to other devices in the Wi-Fi. The line should actually be fast enough (3 people in the household)
Have done the test now but as I said it is currently running smoothly.
Upload packet loss 0% Download packet loss 92.8% Late packets 7.2%
A friend of mine also has a great line with 10Mbit / s Up and can stream with it without any problems. But as soon as his wife watches Disney +, he also has late packages.
Late parcels are generally not a problem, therefore also a parcel loss of 0% because they arrive, just too late. Extremely unsuitable for live streaming, of course.
I would just call your provider and explain the matter. Most of the time they can fix it at the push of a button.
Ok thanks, I'll try