michelklingler
New Member
Hi !
I have a wierd thing happening.
I publish with OBS WebRTC to my AWS Server.
On top of that there is a WebRTC 1 way video and 2 way audio that I publish from my computer at the office.
When There is more than 3 peoples at the office watching the stream via their browser in WebRTC there is massive lag going on.
People watching the stream also share their audio.
Basicaly just to make it clear :
REMOTE NETWORK:
1 remote server publish a 1080p 60fps / Birate 3000 - 5000 kbps to an external WC5 AWS Server.
INTERNAL NETWORK
1 PC Publish another webcam audio and video webRTC to the AWS Server + get the 1080p 60fps Remote server WebRTC Stream.
2 PC Publish audio only and receive Audio + Video of the web cam + get the 1080p 60fps Remote server WebRTC Stream.
I tested another external client while it was all laggy internally, the external client did not have any lag.
It is not because of the internet bandwidth, as we have a 100/100 dedicated fiber network.
I checked the router and there is still a lot of bandwidth available.
Is there some possible port conflict or congestion happening ?
How can i track this issue ?
Thank you !
Michel
I have a wierd thing happening.
I publish with OBS WebRTC to my AWS Server.
On top of that there is a WebRTC 1 way video and 2 way audio that I publish from my computer at the office.
When There is more than 3 peoples at the office watching the stream via their browser in WebRTC there is massive lag going on.
People watching the stream also share their audio.
Basicaly just to make it clear :
REMOTE NETWORK:
1 remote server publish a 1080p 60fps / Birate 3000 - 5000 kbps to an external WC5 AWS Server.
INTERNAL NETWORK
1 PC Publish another webcam audio and video webRTC to the AWS Server + get the 1080p 60fps Remote server WebRTC Stream.
2 PC Publish audio only and receive Audio + Video of the web cam + get the 1080p 60fps Remote server WebRTC Stream.
I tested another external client while it was all laggy internally, the external client did not have any lag.
It is not because of the internet bandwidth, as we have a 100/100 dedicated fiber network.
I checked the router and there is still a lot of bandwidth available.
Is there some possible port conflict or congestion happening ?
How can i track this issue ?
Thank you !
Michel