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I have run a network test, it seems like the MOS score for video indicated that video quality is fair, but supported flag indicated false due to reason "Bandwidth too low" Any reason why that is the case?
The second issue: is there a way to be look into deflated bitrate calculation? It seems like the current bitrate from network result misrepresenting average cases consistently on how network performed by a magnitude of at least 1000x. Eg. I'm consistently getting ~142 kilobit per seconds / (0.142 Mbps) while I have 1 Gbps fiber connection. It simply doesn't make much sense when there is no packetLossRatio.
Having incorrect bitrate calculate would severely affect MOS indicator when those "bad/poor" is supposed to be good connection.
OT network test
Speed test
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Hi 👋,
I have run a network test, it seems like the MOS score for video indicated that video quality is fair, but
supported
flag indicated false due toreason
"Bandwidth too low" Any reason why that is the case?The second issue: is there a way to be look into deflated bitrate calculation? It seems like the current bitrate from network result misrepresenting average cases consistently on how network performed by a magnitude of at least 1000x. Eg. I'm consistently getting ~142 kilobit per seconds / (0.142 Mbps) while I have 1 Gbps fiber connection. It simply doesn't make much sense when there is no packetLossRatio.
Having incorrect bitrate calculate would severely affect MOS indicator when those "bad/poor" is supposed to be good connection.
OT network test
Speed test
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: