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What Are the Differences Between Stream Disabled and Stream Interrupted?
Updated on 2022-11-30 GMT+08:00
What Are the Differences Between Stream Disabled and Stream Interrupted?
- Stream interrupted is usually due to network faults. As a result, the audience cannot watch the live stream. After a live stream is interrupted, you are advised to push the stream again.
- Stream disabled is done by yourself. Once being disabled, the stream is interrupted and the audience cannot watch the live stream. The streamer cannot initiate stream pushing once a stream is being disabled, except you set the time of the stream being resumed. You can log in to the Live console. In the navigation pane, choose Streaming > Streams. Click the Disabled tab to view disabled live streams and click Resume in the Operation column of the target stream to set the time.
Parent topic: Streams Pushing
Streams Pushing FAQs
- Which Ingest Protocols Are Supported?
- How Do I Live Stream?
- How Do I Get the Ingest URL?
- Are There Any Requirements for StreamName in an Ingest URL?
- How Do I Obtain a StreamName?
- How Do I Set the Resolution and Bitrate?
- What Do I Do If Stream Pushing Failed?
- How Many Live Streams Can I Push Simultaneously?
- How Long Is the Latency If a Live Video Resolution is 1080p?
- What Can I Do If I Use OBS to Push Streams but the Latency Is Too High?
- Why Does Open Broadcaster Software Fail to Push Streams?
- How Do I Disable a Live Stream?
- How Do I View Disabled Live Streams?
- How Do I Resume a Disabled Live Stream?
- What Are the Differences Between Stream Disabled and Stream Interrupted?
- Can an Ingest URL Push Multiple Streams at the Same Time?
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