Why is Twitch Buffering while YouTube is Working
Anyone else experiencing buffering when watching Twitch in Australia? I thought it was my internet but I can watch YouTube streamers at 1080, anything on Netflix etc etc. Speeds are 94/38 @Twitch
— Cubey (@Cubey_sucks) April 23, 2018
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Twitch vs YouTube Gaming for Viewers – The Technical Differences
Both platforms are used for live streaming. Leaving aside the community sizes, we will focus on the technical aspects in order to understand how these may influence the quality of the streams.
Bandwidth Needed for Twitch vs YouTube Gaming
According to the Twitch Broadcasting Guidelines, gaming streamers need up to 6000 kbps bandwidth to broadcast a full HD 1980×1080 px video with 60 fps.
One can easily see the superior experience of YouTube when it comes to streaming videos: they allow streamers to broadcast at up to 4k resolution (3840×2160 px) with a rate of 60 fps and a maximum bitrate of 51000 kbps (!).
On the viewers’ side, this translates to at most the same bandwidth needed to watch the Twitch stream. The actual needed bandwidth depends on whether the stream can be watched in multiple qualities and bitrates – an option which is always available on YouTube, and only sometimes available on Twitch.
Latency on Twitch vs YouTube Gaming
My Internet Connection Is Good: Why Am I Buffering on Twitch and Not on YouTube?
As explained above, this is the most common comparison streamers make between Twitch vs YouTube Gaming. To get to the bottom of this, first you’ll want to run some diagnostics.
Begin by running an online speed test. Do the download/upload speeds you get from your ISP qualify for watching the live streaming videos with the bandwidth and latency specs above? If so, there are three possibilities:
- Your ISP may have temporary peering issues with Twitch. Usually these should not last for more than a couple of days, but be sure to ping your ISP and let them know about this.
- Your ISP may be throttling your connection. Since watching Twitch streams can require a lot of bandwidth, ISPs may try to limit users in the sense of not allowing more than a certain bandwidth to be used with Twitch servers. So, you’ll be able to watch high-resolution live streams only if you have quality control choices in your Twitch or YouTube player.
- Twitch may be having issues with their server infrastructure. You should confirm if this is the case before calling your ISP: use another connection (e.g. your cellular 4G/LTE) to watch a short fragment of the stream and see if it’s buffering.
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There are many VPN alternatives out there – and they all do the basic stuff: securing your online data and allowing you to bypass data throttling by making your traffic anonymous, so your ISP is unable to monitor your traffic. But when it comes to bandwidth-hungry applications like live audio and video streaming, Twitch or YouTube online gaming, business calls, other VPNs slow down your connection, as all the traffic has to be encrypted before being transmitted. Speedify is different by the way it’s been created – to eliminate the choice of security or speed!
Twitch vs YouTube Gaming: Don’t have enough bandwidth to watch your favorite live streams at high quality? Is your ISP limiting your Internet connection? It all ends up with buffering. It’s time you take a stand. Get started with Speedify. Not only will you be able to use all your bandwidth, you will also benefit from online security and privacy, and increased Internet reliability.
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