Slow upload speed on YouTube RTMP stream

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Hello,

Do anyone upload live stream in YouTube using JioFiber?

From the last 2 months, I cannot run my live stream on my channel. I have kept my bitrate at 10000Kbps on OBS but Looks like speed is throttling, speed keeps dropping to 2-8 mbps and my stream is losing frames.

All the traffic is routed through Jio mumbai.
Surprisingly, when I connect to warp+ and try to stream, the it's constant 10000Kbps without any issue. But yeah traffic is routed through Jio Delhi and then to Google.


If anyone is facing same issues please let me know
 
There has been some CDN issues lately. Facing similar crunch in airtel too. Twitch works flawlessly in both.
 
@smop bro streams are not uploaded to cdn, they are directed to their data centers on Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai
 
Lately, I'm having issues watching YouTube on my mobile. For some reason, videos are buffering all the time. But when I use VPN, it's working perfectly fine. Without VPN, even 144p video is buffering. It's unwatchable. I uninstalled the app and reinstalled, restarted my phone but nothing worked. I think it's having issues with ipv6.
 
@DatGuyPhanindra I was having this issue a lot some days ago. It still happens occasionally but not that badly. There were even times when it was happening on PC, but that's rare.

It could be IPv6 issue. I am too tired to do testing nowadays, so I just use my local ISP whenever this happens. 😂

@rohit267 I don't stream often, but I tried streaming a few times in the last few days and the result was not so good and my stream also ended once for no reason. No issue on Discord.
 
@rohit267 I know that. Google's CDN has been having some issues, that's what I am talking about. Buffering is persistent across both streams and content consumption. Initially, I thought may be some routing problems or so. But realised facing the hiccups across many ISPs. VPN, WARP etc do fix them.
 
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@Zuke @DatGuyPhanindra IPv6 routing could be the trouble maker here. Had similar instances with both Airtel and Jio in past. Though I need to test before I can confirm the culprit.
Twitch uses only IPv4 and probably therefore is free from this drama.
 
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