Gospel Library settings adjusted for my slow connection

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mevans
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Gospel Library settings adjusted for my slow connection

Post by mevans »

I was surprised today when I was using the Gospel Library (web) that a popup appeared telling me that my Gospel Library settings had been adjusted for my slow connection. It told me I could adjust my settings and pointed to the gear menu. I looked at the menu and found no new settings...just the footnotes and theme.

Also, I wonder what it thinks is a slow connection. I just checked and I was getting 170 down/10 up.
mevans
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Re: Gospel Library settings adjusted for my slow connection

Post by mevans »

I continue to periodically get this message about my settings being adjusted for my slow connection, although now the Settings menu does have Bandwidth Options. When I look at my settings, nothing has been disabled. I'm not sure what the church's definition is of a slow connection. Today I seem to be getting around 100 down / 10.5 up, with 6-8ms ping, jitter is usually < 5 ms.
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lajackson
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Re: Gospel Library settings adjusted for my slow connection

Post by lajackson »

mevans wrote:I'm not sure what the church's definition is of a slow connection.
When I am streaming a Church broadcast, I get the low bandwidth warning any time my ISP stutters longer than about three seconds. I thought that was what the buffer was for, but apparently not.

I also get it when the Church servers hiccup. They blame it on me.

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