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Are you daft? Seriously?
You seem to think there is one answer for "stream quality". There isn't. You see, in our industry, "quality" is subjective. Johnny may have had stream quality issues, and Accu Stats could have been to blame for one of those instances. On another occassion, it could have been network issues impairing the delivery. My response has always been that there can be a multitude of reasons for why a stream is delivered poorly. You seem to have the 100% totally correct answer.
So, to summarize...no, I'm not wrong. No, you aren't right. Your answer holds true in one particular case only. When someone like you comes along who thinks they have the correct answer that fits one hundred different scenarios, you're usually wrong. This one isn't an exception.
Well Dave, if you are going to throw yourself into this then I suggest you do a little review of this so you don't look so stupid injecting yourself without full knowledge.
Below is his response to a post of mine which started the entire thing:
I posted something that was wrong and instead being mature and ignoring it and/or just posting the correct information he was a DICK about it - "You should really just stop talking". So yes I did call him out on being a dick, as many of his responses here clearly show is a pretty damn accurate statement.
So lefty, bow out as I am being my work here is done.
While I appreciate the info provided by a guy with Cisco credentials - which, btw, aren't printed on cereal boxes - they're smart guys.....the real world delivery of internet isn't as simple as CAT5 and CAT6 cabling in a building ....
He asked about poor stream quality. The OP even thanked me for explaining it to him. For **** sake....he even gave me rep. So I guess I read his question right.
If anyone is being an OCD can't let it go knob, it's you. Asshat.
I think you and Skippy should go find a room, and get your negative feelings about me out in the open. Hug it out. Start a support group. Want some cookies to get it started?
And what you fail to recognize, in saying "this particular situation", was that he was asking a general question about ALL FUTURE STREAMS. That isn't a particular situation. My answer was "it isn't as easy as just making sure you have bandwidth". You seem to be the one that wants to argue over something that doesn't at all pertain to his question. In his particular example he referred to, the streamer was to blame. However, not all stream issues are caused by the streamer, or the bandwidth of the venue.
So, your answer is flawed in ALL SITUATIONS, because it isn't the answer for why EVERY STREAM has a problem. Mine covers all situations. The correct answer regarding "why is my stream bad" is "it depends".
If you don't understand that by now, have your mom read it to you slowly at bedtime tonight.
And then asked "I and I'm sure many other PPV buyers on here and facebook would like to know we are getting a good stream before shelling out our hard earned money. I'm sure others have quit buying streams because of low quality"
But I guess you stopped reading after that first question, genius? Multi part questions are a *****, aren't they? Makes it hard to give a definitive answer....like you're trying to do.
Oh, and on the topic of reading comprehension, I was answering the second part. Everyone else involved in this discussion seems to have got that, but you. So, either we are all the problem, or you are. I know which one I'm putting my chips on....
I usually ask the audience watching if the stream is okay, if the consensus is yes then great. If I get 9 yes and 1 no then it is obviously not on my end. If I get a bunch of people telling me its choppy then its on my end. Usually a simple fix is lowering the output qualities from say 480p to 360p and if not I can go one step lower so it is a smooth picture. The picture frame rate will be smooth but clarity will be lost when the settings are lowered.
Shawn knows his tech stuff obviously with this and can pinpoint issues. The big thing is most places we stream from have a poor connection to begin with and sometimes the Wifi is open so you have 100 people on an already poor connection. Usually I will ask if I can add or change a password so I can be solely on it for the event but at times they have some tech guy who they can't get in touch with and they don't have the info to let me get into it. I believe in time internet connections will get better everywhere you go and so will the live streams.
Most internet providers have a business group. If you needed an internet line dedicated to you, you could call them and discuss it. I don't think it would be a ridiculously huge amount of money, and you'd have a pile of bandwidth dedicated to you.
Regarding internet connections and data rates, here is some reading. I was surprised that uStream is using TCP/IP for streaming video. That's why I had some freezing while watching the pool room feed.
http://www.skullbox.net/tcpudp.php
One thing for streamers to check out would be the protocol your streaming service host is using to send the data to your customer. UDP - faster....even says so in the link....but I'm sure someone will correct me.
I'm sorry a few people got you upset. Shawn...but I'm still calling this a Wikipedia for
Streamers.....'cause a lot of people quoted you.
Great info....gotta feeling we'll meet in the future.
regards
py