Live Stream Testing
Test and monitor your live streams with comprehensive analytics
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🎥 Automatic Stream Testing
Test Configuration
• Random stream endpoints
• Multiple resolutions (360p-1080p)
• Various bitrates (500-5000 kbps)
• Different frame rates (24-60 FPS)
• Realistic test scenarios
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Complete Feature Guide
Everything you need to know about testing your live streams like a pro
Core Testing Features
Five different ways to test your streams, each designed for specific scenarios
Single Stream Test
Your everyday quick check. Just hit the button and let it run. Takes about 30 seconds and tells you if your stream is good to go. Use this before going live or when something feels off and you want to figure out what is wrong.
Batch Testing
Run five tests at once and see which settings work best. Trying to decide between 720p and 1080p? Want to compare different bitrates? This lets you test multiple options side by side instead of running them one at a time like some kind of caveman.
Stress Testing
This is where we see if your setup actually holds up under pressure. Ten streams running at the same time. If you can handle this, you can handle whatever your viewers throw at you. Way better to know your limits now than to crash during your biggest stream.
4K Ultra HD Testing
The big one. Full 4K at 60fps. If you are telling people you stream in ultra HD, you should probably test if your setup can actually do it. This will tell you real quick if your hardware and internet can back up that claim or if you need to dial it back.
Mobile Optimization
Let's be honest, half your viewers are on their phones with mediocre wifi. This tests a super lightweight stream that works on bad connections. Because there is no point in streaming 4K if nobody on mobile can actually watch it without buffering every five seconds.
Analytics and Monitoring
Track everything that matters and actually understand what the numbers mean
Real-Time Monitoring
Watch everything happen live. No need to keep hitting refresh or staring at a loading spinner.
See how many tests you have run and what percentage actually passed. Aim for high numbers obviously.
Know how long tests usually take so you can plan around them instead of just sitting there waiting.
Test Breakdowns
See exactly what got tested. All the settings are right there so you know what you are looking at.
Get numbers that actually mean something instead of vague scores that sound good but tell you nothing.
Everything has timestamps. Figure out if that lag spike at 3pm matches up with when your roommate started downloading a game.
Long-Term Tracking
Everything saves automatically. Check what happened yesterday or three weeks ago whenever you want.
See if things are getting better or worse over time. Maybe that router upgrade actually helped. Or maybe not.
Compare results from before and after you changed something. Did that new graphics card make a difference? Now you will know.
Technical Specifications
The actual numbers behind the platform, for those who like to know exactly what they are working with
Resolution Range
Goes from tiny phone screen quality all the way to full 4K. Pick whatever resolution you need to test and it is probably here.
Bitrate Options
Low end for potato internet connections, high end for people with fiber. Test different bitrates and find the sweet spot where quality meets reality.
Frame Rate Support
Standard 30fps works fine for most stuff. Bump it to 60fps if you are streaming games or anything with fast movement. Makes a real difference.
Look: Testing takes like two minutes and saves you from embarrassing tech failures in front of your audience. Quick check before you go live, stress test when you are expecting big numbers, or just mess around with different settings to see what works. Stop guessing and start knowing.