A list of puns related to "Intermittent Stream"
In February internet issues started happening when I had spectrum and it was via cable. The term thrown around was that it was a "shared" network. So on Fridays mainly I would experience very unreliable internet. The stream would lag, and it would reconnect however, then repeat this cycle. I called the technicians to take a look. They did, and he went up to the network box, changed everything to brand new new as far as wiring is concerned. I got a brand new router as well. Still same problem persisted to the point where I switched to Frontier 500/500 plan. Fiber optic is known for not being "shared" thus providing you with reliable internet. This was far from the truth. In the last 20 days I had it installed. My stream was a rollercoaster with internet issues. My viewers were telling me it could be that I'm being throttled. But I didn't look much into it. I've been running out of patience to be frank. And I'm wondering if other people have this issue with their frontier service. Especially when they are used for twitch. The router shouldn't be the issue because I rebooted it multiple times and its top of the line ASUS. It is really frustrating because I schedule events and they are super important to be streamed on time and not have issues. Reliability is what I'm looking for not speed. so how is it that Frontier cant provide me with that. Even though they repeatedly say its not a shared connection. Rather a private connection to my house. Really having a hard time dealing with all this. I would appreciate if anybody knows a solution or what the problem could be. Because every time I call costumer support they say the same thing. That their signal to my modem is good, but in actuality its spotty internet. Thank you in advance for responding or simply taking time out of your day to read this <3
I am curious how these streams might be different than ones that are not in Mediterranean climates. I field check timber sales in Oregon, and perennial streams get buffers, but not intermittent/ephemeral streams. Some of these intermittent steams have very high flows over 1/2 the year, and very defined channels, yet they get no protection because we go months without rain during the year. I think these streams also deserve protections as they can boast a wide variety of species that specialize in that changing moisture environment, and there is a lot of water that goes through them each year.
Does anyone know any good resources or can point me to a direction where I can learn more about these streams? Thanks!
So I just got the shieldTV. I have tried Parsec, and also nvidia gamestream to stream games from my gaming pc to the shield. It works mostly great, but I am still seeing occasional hitching/freezing.
The PC is wireless on 5ghz, and the shieldTV is wired to my router.
I don't really buy that the PC being wireless is the issue, because I will stream this same gaming PC via Parsec to my computer at work and experience 0 issues like this.
Could this be due to the shield being wired and the computer being wireless. Is it possible I could see this go away if I just ran both devices on wi-fi?
I noticed most links pause for buffering lately. Any way to get this to build the stream buffer on pause? That doesn't seem to be happening right now.
Hi guys,
I've tried searching for this issue a bit, and i can't seem to find any solution to the problem.
When i watch back videos of past streams on twitch (meaning i don't stream myself, i only watch back), every 10 or 20 seconds, the video/audio loops back 5 seconds, plays out those 5 seconds and then continues normally again, for approximately 20 seconds.
This repeats over the ENTIRE VIDEO.
What is the cause for this, and is there a fix?
This happens on every video, on every channel for me.
Inb4 "restart your PC"... I mean, it should be pretty obvious that's the first thing i tried...
EDIT: 15 hours later, and it's still happening.
Something's seriously borked...
Been trying to watch since it started. Thought it was just my iphone, then took to Twitter, which is becoming a playground of mocking.
Ever since I've started taking on higher ranked maps I've started to struggle with tracking/haptic issues on my right hand saber. The issue usually starts with a loss of haptic feedback, then the saber tracking stalls for about 2 seconds before coming back online, causing the saber to freeze and jitter, which is enough to throw the map. This has only become an issue since I've started doing faster streams (maps like Avalanche and g a r d e n) which I can't pass because this issue will consistently start a few seconds into any complex, fast stream.
It is almost always the right saber. It doesn't matter which controller I am using (I have tried both in my right hand several times), the right saber is 99/100 times the one that glitches.
I have tried everything I can think of to troubleshoot including
- Moving the basestations, swapping the basestations, cleaning the basestations, using with or without a sync cable.
- Rerunning room setup, changing play area shape and alignment, moving setup to a different room
- Changing the USB ports, installing and running off an entirely different PC.
- Removing/covering every even slightly reflective surface, covering windows/doorways, changing room lighting.
- Updating firmware
- Opening up controllers to look for loose connections (there were none)
- Changing grips (I get less issues on grips I am not used to as I am slower, but the issue still persists)
At this point I have few ideas left. If I can find another person with a Vive I might trying swapping out the controllers, but I am not hopeful. I have seen several other people having a very similar issue, with a single saber losing haptic then tracking ( https://www.reddit.com/r/beatsaber/comments/c4yvpj/red_saber_tracking_issues_vive/ ) though it is sometimes the right, sometimes the left.
Of people I have found with this issue, some people seem to have solved it by fiddling with cables in their controllers, although others have said that the problem just went away on its own. One person even bought a new Vive Pro, but still had the same issue with whole new hardware!
I am currently at a loss and a bit frustrated as this really gets in the way of me gaining ranks until a solution is found. If anyone can either suggest another troubleshooting option to try, or has had similar issues let me know. I'd be very grateful for a solution!
I have pcm audio coming from a pipe intermittently. So when there's no audio coming, there's no output on the pipe.
I'm struggling to get ffmpeg to encode the pcm data in real-time out to wave, or any other format. It doesn't leave the gaps in time in the output waveform, instead I get a condensed wave file without any silence and just the audio from the pipe. I've tried merging with anullsrc and even a -loop -1 silent wave file but I can't get it to work.
Does anyone know how to get this done?
Ok, no flex, but I don't want people to know that system limitations aren't it. I have an i7, GTI3080, 64GB of ram and a 1gig internet..
Here's the deal:
I have the Elgato Wave 3 and have Wavelink splitting everything across 7 channels. As far as my headphones go, everything sounds good. HOWEVER, when I start up OBS Studio and start playing... people watching my stream says that my sound is intermittent. Bearable at first, but gets worse. And not just my game sound..everything. The output "Elgato Stream" doesn't seem to want to stream well.
For some extra detail, NONE of this is noticeable even when I listen to the stream output via wavelink. Everything always seems fine to me. But to watchers, it goes in and out.
And for the deathblow... I shut down Wavelink, changed all the apps to default as if I had no mixer... and the sound was perfect for them. wtf?? This is supposed to be the new hottness :( Should I just get Voicemeeter?
Hello all, first post here as I've never really had a ton of issues with Comcast internet. I've recently started to live stream on Twitch.tv and I've ran into this really annoying issue. I've noticed that while streaming, my upload bit rate tanks occasionally and these drops will last for 4-30 seconds. When my bit rate eventually hits 0 (it always does when it happens) my streams stops and restarts causing emails to be sent to all my viewers that I'm offline/online and it starts a new stream which causes a slew of other issues. I've been fighting this for several weeks and I've been very patiently working with Comcast to resolve the issue. I'm reaching for anything now and I'm coming here to see if I can get some assistance from anyone who has experienced this or maybe even a Comcast rep, that would be glorious.
The last technician visit I had the senior tech discovered that my uSNR was dropping to the low 20's which apparently is bad. He said the next step in troubleshooting is to replace the modem. So I did, now I'm running an Arris Surfboard 6141. I experienced the same issues again last night. While streaming I run a constant ping to the Comcast.net and when my stream drops I notice that I drop pings to comcast which clearly shows me that something is wrong.
Here is a list of all this things I've tried:
-4 tech visits replacing coaxial cable from my model to the pole -switching servers that I'm streaming to -running straight from the modem -new modem -new ethernet cables -update drivers on router -lowering the bitrate I'm streaming at (2mb/sec on the 25/5 plan) -upgrading to the 75/10 plan with Comcast
HELP!
Tracks have been stopping intermittently now and the play button just circles. The only way to get it working is to choose another track. Very annoying. I have a fast internet connection of 300+ mbps. No issues there. I have let Tidal know of the issue several times. My daughter who lives 100 miles away from me has the same issue. Has anybody else got this issue?
Evening all
For the last few weeks this problem is becoming a more regular occurrence. It happens across a range of TV and movie streams on a few different add ons
First off the video will freeze while the audio continues, then the video plays in fast forward for a few seconds to catch up. This usually starts around the 30-45 minute mark, and gets to a point where it happens pretty much constantly, at which point I have to stop the stream and start it again, where it plays fine.
It's no huge issue, and I just wondered if anyone here has experienced it or has any tips? I was thinking it might be a cache issue or something.
Appreciate any help. Chris
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