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Name:
Team Spooky
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Age:
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Oct 6, 2010
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Team Sp00ky's Official Youtube Channel.
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Brooklyn, NY
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Something particular to your stream are the large time skips. Lag seems to be handled different on your stream. In other streams, when we lag, the video immediately skips and continues real time. On your stream, the video seems to buffer; after an interruption, it resumes from the moment it stopped. The thing is, there seems to be a limit to that buffer, so if the transmission is like 20-30 second apart from what we are watching, the stream suddenly skips those 20-30 seconds because it can't buffer forever.
I believe this is all on the viewer side, and this happens more often on people who use wireless, satelilte or people who keep browsing the internet while watching the stream.
Thanks for your work, looking forward for PowerUp.
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This is Spooky.