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Greetings,
We are having issues with the video quality being poor, but we do not appear to be dropping frames. The video/audio is not choppy, just poor quality video resolution.
What should we be looking at to troubleshoot?
Thanks,
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Do a speedtest on all locations. Most providers offer good downstream but bad upstream.
Check the performance of your firewall/router.
Try to disable realtime virus scanning.
Check system I/O to disk.
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Hi Pepsi,
That was the first thing we did and there is tons of upload capacity.
At our studio we are using a Cisco asr1001X router with tons of pipe on a fiber circuit. We can see the UDP stream coming in at about 1.4Mbps for each caller.
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Have you disabled the antivirus on both ends?
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Yes. PCs are super clean. Is 1.4Mbps sound right for the UDP traffic inbound to our studio (per vMix call)
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1.4 sounds what i’ve seen. But it is still WebRTC traffic. I prefer MS Teams with NDI. I had a beter quality experience with that, than vmix call.
I use vmixcall as backup.
Is evrything wired? Or a part wireless? Is QOS enabled?
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I'm not sure.
What is the new URL and what is the old URL?
I saw your link. We are not using the beta. We are using vmixcall.com
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I had better expirience on the beta.
For vmix call the cpu performance is important. Olf i7 (5 years) runs better with vmixcall on a brand new i5.
I run my vmix host system on an i9 9th gen with 2 ssd in a raid 0 setup. I still prefer teams
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I have yet to try Teams. How did you solve the audio being brought on all channels. Do you have someone mute on the Teams side?
Did you find a way to talk back without going to active speakers?
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A thing I've been experiencing lately is only getting 300-400 Kbps even though the guest's speed test shows plenty of upload bandwidth (10+ Mbps). Per Martin's suggestion, I've been forcing the guest's bandwidth and it has cleared up the signals in most cases. I find 2000 Kbps to be an adequate bitrate for a 720p webcam.
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