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kiki_korea  
#1 Posted : Friday, September 24, 2021 4:29:09 PM(UTC)
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Hi, we are making a program with vMix call, connecting caller form different countries.
Recnetly we are having a low frame rate issue while the caller is using iPhones outside.

There were two cases,

1. From Newyork, using iPhoneX and Safari, 5G with about 20Mbps upload speed
2. From Napoli, using iPhone 12 and both Safari and chrome, 4G with about 40Mbps upload speed

Both callers' resolution was great, so when they are staying still, it seems good. But when they are moving the screen(which is pretty necessary) the frame rate and bit rate goes awfully down, like below 10 fps

We've done for about 1 hour, but it didn't recover.

It is very weird, because when we've done with the same vMix setting in Ireland(using iPhone11, safari) and London(using new ZFlip, firefox), there was no problem at all. (London's data speed was even much lower, like around 15Mbps..)

Is there anyone who can help me? Any ideas to try? It is a torture...
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#2 Posted : Friday, September 24, 2021 5:00:03 PM(UTC)
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Hi,

There is currently an issue with WebRTC, Safari and ipv6 on iOS 14 and higher.
It happens on cellular networks that enforce ipv6 only connectivity on iOS devices.
(We have so far confirmed this for some Australian ISPs)

This prevents direct connections over WebRTC on these devices.
In our tests using any browser based calling app on iPhones will experience similar issues.
(So not limited to vMix Call)

To confirm if a cellular network is enforcing ipv6 only, go to the following page in Safari on the phone:
https://webrtc.github.io...rconnection/trickle-ice/

Scroll down and tick Acquire microphone/camera permissions
then click Gather Candidates.

The IPs in the list will all be ipv6 (using : between numbers) and no ipv4 (using . between numbers) indicating the cellular
network is enforcing ipv6 only.

Unfortunately there is no solution at this time.

Regards,

Martin
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kiki_korea  
#3 Posted : Friday, September 24, 2021 5:20:06 PM(UTC)
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Thanks Martin,

Is there any other detour to try? If we try to downgrade the iOS to 13 or so, would it work?

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#4 Posted : Friday, September 24, 2021 5:24:16 PM(UTC)
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Not sure when the problem was introduced, all we know is we have tested iOS 14 and 15.

The only potential workaround is full ipv6 support enabled on the network on the vMix side as well.
That is obviously not possible for many as it can be very technical to setup and many broadband ISPs do not support it properly as of yet.
But if you happen to have that as an option, it might be worth testing.

Regards,

Martin
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#5 Posted : Saturday, September 25, 2021 6:07:09 AM(UTC)
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Couldn't it be a solution to use a VPN? Sort of converting the connection to IPv4?
kiki_korea  
#6 Posted : Monday, September 27, 2021 11:42:52 AM(UTC)
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We've checked caller's cellular network, and it seems that it doesn't 'force'the ipv6. There were both ipv6 and ipv4 in the lists.

Maybe it's location problem? or browser, or something.

I'm thinking of using VPN as a last option to try, since it would slow down the data speed which is critical to video calls.
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