December 17, 20187 yr It can take up to 10 seconds to make the first cam connection and i frequently get an error message when changing cam view, the error message reads. "Sorry, your IP has exceeded permitted number of simultaneous streams" but I'm only connecting to one screen. can also see another error message which doesn't stay onscreen, this error describes a malformed URL then corrects itself and connects to selected cam. I was getting the blank thumbnails but this hasn't happened in the last 24hrs
December 17, 20187 yr 18 hours ago, Wazzer said: Every now and then it happens for some reason or another, something else they need to resolve to make the site better. There's a lot they could do to make the site better!!
December 17, 20187 yr For me either very slow to load or total failure to connect for most of the weekend. Earlier this evening connecting seemed much better but now slow again.
December 19, 20187 yr I'm staying in a hotel at the moment and have between 10 to 15 Mbps internet speed, but still cam changeover can take a minute or more. At home I have usually around 2.2 Mbps and no prospect of getting a better signal. Even so, except usually at very busy times I get a good feed and the high quality images can be stunning (depends who the girl is). In the past RLC Support has said they recommend at least 5 Mbps, so now I've got much better than that why is the system still slow? My guess: Support are upgrading the system infrastructure to cope with 1080p and don't want to own up to problems because we'll all ask for money off!
December 20, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, iloner said: I'm staying in a hotel at the moment and have between 10 to 15 Mbps internet speed, but still cam changeover can take a minute or more. At home I have usually around 2.2 Mbps and no prospect of getting a better signal. Even so, except usually at very busy times I get a good feed and the high quality images can be stunning (depends who the girl is). In the past RLC Support has said they recommend at least 5 Mbps, so now I've got much better than that why is the system still slow? My guess: Support are upgrading the system infrastructure to cope with 1080p and don't want to own up to problems because we'll all ask for money off! What they should do is go back to 720p. No would even know the difference of a change.
December 24, 20187 yr On 12/20/2018 at 1:16 AM, StnCld316 said: What they should do is go back to 720p. No would even know the difference of a change. Whenever I can (family out of the way) I watch on my tv. Near life-size, Karol lying naked on her bed in 1080p was stunning. Porn has always been one of the drives of technical change.
December 25, 20187 yr 16 hours ago, iloner said: Whenever I can (family out of the way) I watch on my tv. Near life-size, Karol lying naked on her bed in 1080p was stunning. Porn has always been one of the drives of technical change. On a TV Screen you can see a difference between 720p & 1080p. On a Computer Monitor or a Hand Held Device there is no difference except 1080p uses a lot more Bandwidth than 720p which will take extra buffering. Once they get that HTML5 Player implemented across all Platforms sometime in 2019 that should help speed the playing up which will be less lagging. Once HTML5 is implemented that's the end of Adobe Flash Player which can be troublesome as well when watching streams.
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