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If people have an issue with not enough bandwidth to watch at such a high bitrate. which to be honest is f'king low as crap. then thats on them, if you dont have access to Fibre or fast regular copper broadband, then thats on the viewer, i aint going to degrade the quality of my stream becasue someone living in the jungle can hangle my upload
Being able to go higher, doesnt mean that it is officially supported. Get it right yourself first and foremost.
Also, The Author needs to talk about more than bitrate, as there is more than bitrate that goes into a video, to help it along with being encoded and decoded. There's filetypes, there's Audio Bitrate, there's Encoding and decoding technology.
There's just so much. This really is a bandaid on a 2 foot wide, 10 cm deep wound.
Twitch's max bit rate is not 6000 its actually around 8200 - 8300