![]() ![]() Hopefully things will smooth out in the next few months and that the smaller viewed broadcasters will get smoother chat and video displays. One other thing that has been addressed, but progress is at crawl pace, is the problems with chat. The minimum requirements have not gone live yet and that the stream configuration is for feedback purposes. You’ve probably already seen it, and it looks like this:” “To help you better manage your broadcast settings, we’ll be releasing a Stream Configuration Quality feedback feature in your Broadcast Dashboard that will alert you to your stream quality, and help you optimize it. ![]() For the small percentage of you who don’t currently meet the requirements, please review this article in the Twitch Support Center.”, Rea mentions. “The upcoming updates to XSplit and OBS will default to “Excellent” settings. They are also closely working developers of some of the most used broadcasting software to help meet these minimum standards. These standards will be put into place as we continue our march towards a fully HLS video network, and are a requirement for the system to function properly. The minimum requirements should not affect most of the broadcasters now since most already as Jared Rea quotes :’ meet or exceed the minimum requirements. Twitch Broadcasters - In the near future, we’ll be implementing technical broadcast standards for all streams on the Twitch network. Today, Jared Rea, Community Manager announced on their official blog, upcoming minimum requirements for broadcasting in the future.
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