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  1. You can watch a former livestream at faster speeds by choosing the VOD in the streamer's Past Broadcasts, hitting the cogwheel, choosing Speed and selecting your desired speed. This won't work for all streams, since not all streamers store their past VODs.

  2. You want to use no more than 75% of your stable minimum upstream bandwidth (eg: NOT the number speedtest.net shows), to leave a margin for network peaks and drops, subtracting any that the game you plan to play needs. Generally you want to use R1ch's Twitch Test tool, if you're streaming to Twitch.

  3. I've cut down 2 1/2 hour movies to about 1 hour and 50 minutes using the 1.5x speed, makes watching "long" movies much more bearable. I just can't handle how "slow" everyone talks on normal speed. It's like watching in slow motion now or something.

  4. I streamed for three years with 1.5Mbp/s upload speeds at 720p30fps with little to no issues. Dota 2 mostly as well as some CS:GO and Dark Souls. Bitrate set to 1200 for me.

  5. If you are playing an online game, while streaming, it's helpful to have a bit more speed to run. In a perfect world, a higher upload speeds means better quality for your stream if you can afford to increase the bit rate.

  6. 14 votes, 51 comments. How has it been? Stable? Has it improved your streaming quality/consistency for services like Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu?

  7. In any case, Page 17 was a full ad for RR, and it detailed "Road Runner Turbo" as having 'Up to 15Mbps of download speed' and 'Up to 1Mbps of upload speed'.

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