ive stopped watching faceit months ago, sometimes watch 125fps but thats random too. twitch sucks that it cant supply enough bandwidth, time to drop it all guys! :>
ive been saying this all year, it's horrible and i still can't believe there's no alternatives. any big event hosted on twitch.tv (even just csgo streams with 6k viewers) the stream lags so hard you're forced to watch at 480p or some other potato encoding and even then it still stutters and freezes just not as bad. earlier this summer i wanted to watch evo but the stream had like 140k viewers and the shit lagged so hard i couldn't watch it at all, pissed me the fukk off since ive been watching evo for a long time now, i heard it sucked though so w/e. fuck twitch
I left the vod from today's faceit cup open, it's had close to 2 hours to load. It's only loaded 15min worth of video, fucking horrible. It also looks like it doesn't continue to load the video while you watch, wtf.
FaceIt, for instance, streams at 60FPS. If you compare their VODs (or the "source" encode while they're live) with the same VODs on YouTube, the difference in fluidity is quite noticeable.
For all of you Europeans, most of the problems of your lag is just bad servers by twitch.
If using google chrome, you can use a fix made by r1ch that redirects you to US servers, therefore solving most of the lag problems (atleast for me and the majority of its users).
The link might be wrong because im posting from uni, in which teamliquid.net is blocked -_-. If it is, just search for "European twitch server lag fix by r1ch" and youll find what im talking about.
plz could you elaborate how you got it working with the help of that post? cause here livestreamer refuses to accept no_proxy as a parameter, on a windows box it isn't an environment variable and i don't see any other way fixing this other than to edit the source and recompile.. (and i don't have python installed :])
I'm not particularly familiar with Windows shell, but this could work (save as .bat or .cmd and run instead of livestreamer):
set HTTP_PROXY=http://173.236.101.38:9191
set NO_PROXY=www-cdn.jtvnw.net
livestreamer %*
(or replace %* with the actual livestreamer parameters). From that thread it seems that the version of the Requests library is also important (I have 2.0.1 on a Linux box). If the above script does not work, I think you should ask in that thread how to get it working on Windows.
BTW, Python is an interpreted language, so if you can run livestreamer, then you have Python installed, and you can also edit the source files and run, no need to recompile anything ;) I checked the Windows package, you are correct: it's really in binary form. But it comes with Requests 2.0.0, this should be good enough.
I'm likely part of a silent majority here - Facey and Zootlive normally stream fine for me at any quality, albeit with rare and short bursts of lag. Vods work more often than not, though they're a lot more unreliable.
It's just that their infrastructure can't support so many viewers! Before most of the people was watching owned.tv and the load on twitch was low -->speed/quality/no lag. Now? Now all the streams are on it as it was on owned and GG. If someone want to do it right, he must put a LOT of money into it and that's from the beginning(before you get a lot of viewers/streams). It's a lot cheaper to start strong than to upgrade your infrastructure. Peace out.
My experience with this is simular to what some others have said. This seems to be an issue with your location or what servers you are using. I have a very bad experience with streams and vods when using most European based IP's. Once I connect through American based IP, then it seems to work a lot smoother. I confirmed this with my VPN connection.