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Hello!
Firefox performs better than Chrome? Much lower CPU load and mutch stable bitrate in vmix call.
Have you noticed anything like this?
Both browsers is latest version. Chrome 80.0.3987. 163 Firefox 74.0.1
Indrek
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Hello!
I just made a quick test with Firefox and Chrome and it really seems, that Firefox performs better. Bitrate from the remote caller was much more stable in Firefox.
Can anyone else check?
George
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we have had a lot of calls in recent days and in my expierience on windows machines firefox seems to get better connection results. on macs we used safari most of the time with good results.
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I agree.
We had an episode during our church's livestream today whereby all of a sudden none of the browsers on our Pastor's windows machine could connect to the camera during a vMix call. We'd tried Brave (our preferred), new Microsoft Edge, and Chrome - all of which gave the "sorry, we cannot connect to your camera now..." error message. So after downloading and installing Firefox it connected right away, and I noticed that the connection was better. We got full 1080p video from the Pastor with audio at 48000Khz/128Kbps during the entire stream.
We'll definitely use FF again next weekend and see if it holds up.
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