Anyone tried enabling DVR when streaming at Ultra low-latency? We got lots of requests for this one. More live streaming tips → https://goo.gl/6rTL1N
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Talkin about streams, in my channel whenever I try to stream, the image get distorted, but when I stream to twitch, whit the same settings, everything seems fine and normal.... why?
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Replying to @Jozee_yt
Can you send the link of an example that this happened to?
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
Sure This is one of my latest stream https://youtu.be/Aod1q7t7tHA Look at the image, my computer is decent, I use two rigs to stream
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Replying to @Jozee_yt
Which quality have you selected in the video player? (More info here: https://goo.gl/TLWTuy )
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
But wait, i am the one doing the streams, and the streams are glitchy, but when I do them on twitch, they seem normal
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Replying to @Jozee_yt
We're seeing that the video quality looks good, so we weren't sure if it was the video quality that you had selected when playing the streams back.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube
But if i am streaming and they look glitchy, thats normal?, when i stream on twitch that doesn't happen, and I am using the same settings when I do the stream
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Replying to @Jozee_yt @TeamYouTube
What I mean is, that I am the one doing the streams, not the one watching them, but when I do them on twitch that doesn't happen.
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change it to Normal latency in settings. It does highest quality but adds a small delay
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