Can low internet speed cause stuttering in live dealer games?
Hello, can I ask you something? From time to time when you play my Live Dealer Game, the live video freezes for a moment. Is it because your download speed is too slow? Or do you now how to fix this issue? Dear live gaming players and operators, please help me. Thank you.
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Yes, slow Internet speeds can also be a cause of stuttering. For example, if you have an Internet connection capable of streaming at 480p, trying to stream a 1080p game will cause your browser to buffer and stutter like a broken record. The first thing to do when trying to solve these issues is to test your Internet speed. Most casinos recommend 15-20 Mbps, so if that’s what you’re getting then it’s not your fault. Close other open tabs or applications, and disconnect from Wi-Fi and plug in via ethernet cable if you can. If you have a fast connection and are still experiencing issues, it may be an upstream server problem. Clearing your browser cache should help, as can using Google Chrome or Firefox instead of Safari. If all else fails just open a support ticket and ask them to increase their bit rate (stream quality). It’s not rocket science – it should work fine!
Yes, slow upload speeds would be the reason for stuttering live dealer games. The video is streaming, and when it cannot stream properly because of your internet speed, it will freeze. To avoid this, close other programs that are using the Internet, or connect to a wired network if you’re on Wi-Fi. If the issue persists, contact the support team at your casino – they may be experiencing technical issues.
Yes, slow Internet connections are another common cause of online gaming lag. It’s a live transmission after all. If your download speed is lower than the required minimum, you’ll get buffering and freezes. First, close any unnecessary applications that may be hogging the network connection or switch to an Ethernet cable if possible. If the situation persists, contact your ISP or the online casino’s customer service.
Sure, slow Internet connection could affect your live dealer game’s smoothness. The videos require high-speed data transfer; otherwise they’ll lag and freeze. Try to turn off some of your other applications that are consuming the same connection and consider switching from Wi-Fi to a cable. If it still doesn’t help, reach out to your ISP and then to the casino’s customer service.
That’s right, poor internet connectivity will result in lagging gameplay. To run properly, the game requires a continuous internet connection. Poor or fluctuating download speeds will result in lagging. Use a speed checker tool such as speedtest.net to test your download speed; at least 15 Mbps is recommended. Shut down any programs that use online data, try connecting directly via Ethernet cable and ensure your browser is updated.