Apple Event Stream Internet Speed Requirement For Smooth Video Playback

Hey mac people,
my internet speed is 1mbps, but activity monitor show real time internet speed is around 150kbps,
does it able to stream the event smoothly?
if laggy how lag is that?
I experienced play it before but it is on a faster internet,
I see you have two option, one is live play, one is play back without live,
if I play without live will it smoother?
THANKS!!!!!
Hoping for greater spec mac and cheaper price!

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I grasp that you have choppy video playback.  You installed a program to provide the core temperatures but you determined that it came with malware and spent hours trying to remove allof it.
Here is a link to  Resolving Video and Graphics Issues to help you overcome the choppy video issue.
When I checked the maintenance and service guide here is what it has for temperature.
HP Stream Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide
Temperature Operating
5°C to 35°C
41°F to 95°F
Non operating
-20°C to 60°C
-4°F to 140°F
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