
<a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Video_and_Voice_Chat_Troub" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Video_and_Voice_Chat_Troub</a>... says at the end to take the WebRTC Connectivity Diagnostic Test and to click bug if anything is wrong. There was and I did. Then to describe your problem and hit upload and it will create a link. Then it says to "Copy the link and paste it here in this thread" but the thread is closed. Should I be posting it here then? I did steps 1-3 (let me know if you need details) and for step 4: Description: My party, and myself, are having continuous disruptive and sometimes crippling lag/connectivity issues with audio and video especially. Things like some people can see someone that others cannot, or choppy video and audio, video and audio cut-outs that may affect a few people or everyone. It is pre-game, mid-game, and tonight was so bad that we gave up and decided not to play. We had to discuss the possibility of using another platform because it has always been an issue and tonight was much worse. Computer info: Operating System: Windows 10 (64-bit), screen resolution 1920 x 1080, web browser: Chrome 63.0.3239.108, browser size: 1920 x 974, Color Depth: 24 bit, Java Enabled, Flash Not Installed, Cookies Enabled. Console Log: Solving_Technical_Issues:1 The SSL certificate used to load resources from <a href="https://d3clqjduf2gvxg.cloudfront.net" rel="nofollow">https://d3clqjduf2gvxg.cloudfront.net</a> will be distrusted in M70. Once distrusted, users will be prevented from loading these resources. See <a href="https://d3clqjduf2gvxg.cloudfront.net" rel="nofollow">https://d3clqjduf2gvxg.cloudfront.net</a> for more information. dengine.js:4 Initializing new dice engine with randomness... dengine.js:4 Using random entropy Link from <a href="https://test.webrtc.org/" rel="nofollow">https://test.webrtc.org/</a>: <a href="https://test.webrtc.org/report/AMIfv9512PA5KJvbM8i" rel="nofollow">https://test.webrtc.org/report/AMIfv9512PA5KJvbM8i</a>... Thank you