This page sends repeated small uploads to the SceneSat control plane and scores the connection for
latency spread, failure bursts, and usable uplink consistency. It is meant to answer
“is this network likely to keep a live stream up?” rather than “what is the biggest bandwidth number?”
Round-trip timing spread over repeated requests, not just one lucky sample.
Failure rate and longest outage streak, which are often more damaging than raw bandwidth.
Approximate usable goodput for small sustained uploads, which maps better to live ingest resilience.
What It does not prove
It does not certify RTMP, RTSP, or SRT specifically.
It does not replace a real encoder test with video and audio over time.
It will not detect every firewall, NAT, or ISP issue that only appears on long-lived media sessions.
Endpoint details
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Use this page from the same network as the encoder if possible. If the machine has no browser,
copy one of the command-line probes further down.
Run browser probe
ReadyChoose a payload and test duration, then start the probe.
Idle
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Failure rate0%
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Longest failure streak0
Last result-
Recent samples
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Note
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Inspect live stream settings
Enter a stream key that is currently publishing. The server will inspect the active source, run a short timed media probe, and flag settings that are likely to cause HLS, iOS, or recording trouble.
ReadyStart a live stream, enter the stream key here, and inspect the active source.
Idle
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Resolution
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Frame rate
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Video codec
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Audio codec
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Audio sample rate
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Audio channels
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H.264 profile
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B-frames
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Publish protocol
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Avg bitrate
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No probe yet
Run an inspection while the source is live to see the active properties.
This probe will list its own blind spots here after you run it.
Command-line probes
These snippets hit the same endpoint. They are useful if the broadcast machine is headless or you want a quick
sanity check from the exact source location.