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Learn all the ways to fix a Discord stream that stutters or lags
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Is your Discord stream laggy and you need help figuring out how to fix it? There are many reasons your Discord stream might be lagging: application settings conflicts, network issues, a bad cache, and many more. In this article, we'll go over simple ways to fix a laggy Discord stream. Keep reading to learn more!

Ways to Fix a Laggy Discord Stream

  • Toggle certain Voice & Video settings.
  • Restart your computer or router/modem.
  • Check your internet connection or switch to Ethernet if possible.
  • Lower your stream quality.
  • Update your GPU drivers.
  • Close any open applications that are using network bandwidth.
  • Clear the Discord cache or reinstall Discord entirely.
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Turn Hardware Acceleration Off (or On)

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  1. For some users, turning Hardware Acceleration off will fix a laggy stream. For others, they need to turn Hardware Acceleration on. Try enabling or disabling Hardware Acceleration. If your stream lag doesn't get any better—or gets worse—switch Hardware Acceleration back to the setting it was before.
    • The Hardware Acceleration setting can be found in Settings > Voice & Video.
    • There is also a Hardware Acceleration setting in Settings > Advanced. Disabling one Hardware Acceleration setting will not disable the other.
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Disable Quality of Service High Packet Priority

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Restart Your Modem or Router

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  1. Issues with your modem or router often cause these problems. Restart your router if all network processes are laggy. If your modem or router has a power button, use that to turn it off and back on. Otherwise, unplug the modem or router for a few seconds, then plug it back in.
    • If you live with other people, make sure that it's okay to restart the modem or router first, as this will cause the internet in your house to go down momentarily.
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Run Discord as an Administrator

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  1. You can resolve this by running Discord in administrator mode. To do this, search for Discord in the taskbar search bar, right-click it, and select Run as administrator.
    • If running Discord as an administrator fixed the problem, you might want to always run Discord as an administrator. To do this, right-click the Discord icon on your desktop, select Properties, then click the Compatibility tab. Check the box that says "Run as an administrator" and click OK to save.
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Switch to a Wired Internet Connection

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  1. If you are currently connecting to the internet with Wi-Fi, switching to a wired connection can get rid of stream lag. Using an Ethernet cable is more reliable and gets you faster internet speeds, which can help improve your stream performance on Discord.
    • For the best performance, use a Cat 5e, Cat 6, or Cat 6a ethernet cable.
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Check Dxdiag

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  1. Dxdiag (or the DirectX Diagnostic Tool) is a tool that reports information about your DirectX components and drivers. Some users have reported that they've fixed a laggy Discord stream by checking dxdiag for problems.[1]
    • To do this, type dxdiag in the taskbar search bar, then click "dxdiag" to run it. The dxdiag icon is blue with a yellow "x" on it.
    • Allow dxdiag to finish loading, then click on each tab and check the "Notes" section for any issues. If dxdiag finds a problem, resolve it before checking Discord again.
      • If dxdiag says a program or file is causing problems, but you're not sure what that program or file does, research it before you remove it. Accidentally removing files or programs that your computer needs can cause it to stop working entirely.
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Check Your Internet Connection

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  1. If you're having trouble with your internet connection, it can cause issues with your Discord stream. Below are some of the reasons your connection might be unstable and how you can fix it:
    • Poor Wi-Fi signal: Move your computer closer to the router/modem, ensuring there are no brick or metal walls between them
    • Wi-Fi card driver issues: Update your Wi-Fi card drivers, or roll them back to a stable version if the update caused the problems
    • Worn or old Ethernet cable: Replace with a new Cat 5e, Cat 6, or Cat 6a Ethernet cable
    • Modem or router issue: Replace the modem or router (if you own it) or ask your internet service provider for a new one (if you rent it from your ISP)
    • Outage: Wait for your ISP to fix the issue
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Change to a Lower Stream Quality

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  1. Discord offers a few stream qualities to choose from: 720p, 1080p, 1440p, and source. To change your stream quality mid-stream, click on the streaming button in Discord, then select a different quality in the Stream Quality menu.
    • 1080p is only available for Nitro and Nitro Classic subscribers, and 1440p is only available for Discord Nitro subscribers. If you don't have Discord Nitro, try switching from 720p to source.[2]
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Close Open Applications

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  1. If you have any open applications that are using up your internet bandwidth, close them (excluding the game you're streaming, if it connects to the internet).
    • If someone you live with is gaming, streaming video, or doing other bandwidth-intensive activities, this could also affect your stream quality.
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Try Discord in Your Browser

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  1. Sometimes, switching to the browser version of Discord can fix laggy stream problems. If you switch to the browser version of Discord and your stream no longer lags, the issue is likely with the Discord app itself.
    • To do this, go to https://discord.com/app and sign in with your Discord account. Then, go to the server or DM you were streaming in and try again to see if the lag is gone.
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Clear the Discord Cache

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  1. A cache is used to store temporary data. However, sometimes this data becomes corrupt or just gets old and can't be used anymore, and the cache will then start causing the application not to work properly anymore.
    • To clear your Discord cache, go to \AppData\Roaming\discord on Windows or ~/Library/Application Support/discord on Mac. Within this folder, delete the Cache, CodeCache, and GPUCache folders.
    • You can then open Discord and try streaming again to see if the issue is fixed.

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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Dillon. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 14,573 times.
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