Hi
When i watch streaming video on browser Chrome or Browser Stock Samsung all is slow
Slow to start videos and when videos starts always interrupted
with my smartphone the problem not exist , with another wifi area the problem is the same
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Hi Guys,
Not 100% sure this is the correct forum, but feel free to move me if its not
I am currently working on a small project, which as a added extra I would like to stream video to my pc from my Winmo device. So far I have found Qik and ustream, but at best it has a 3 second delay, and these stream to their servers and then output on the webpage. Is there a way to stream the video from my touch pro to the computer, by either wifi, or bluetooth (as i am trying to reduce the delay to 1 second)
Thanks in advance,
Hellios
hey guys, i need some help...videos are sluggish on the youtube app when connected via wifi, but when connected via activesync the videos are clean and nice, so i suspect is has something to do with the wifi connection, can someone please help me to solve this issue?
-what rom are you using? probably a good idea to post this problem in the ROM thread
-does the video play smoothly if you play after its puased untill its fully downloaded
-did you try other youtube players like the official player or youtube play or core media player
Hey guys, I'm trying to see if anyone else is experiencing this on the HD2 w WP7.
When I click on a video link on YouTube website, the video player loads up. However, the video quality always play in the lowest quality, never in HQ. I tried it on multiple videos, that I know can be scaled to be viewed up to 1080p (I'm aware that the phone can't play this though). But it still plays them in the worst quality, never HQ.
I also tried this test under my regular t-mobile data connection (HSDPA), and using WiFi.
I know that with WM6, and Android, clicking a YouTube link from the website, opens up its respective players, but you have the option, (at least in Android) to bump it up to high quality, in the settings (if data connections is fast enough).
It just bugs the heck outta me, because I use it to "get away" during my short lunch break at work, to either watch some videos, or short tv shows, its frustrating to watch video that looks like it was intended for a Razr phone screen on the HD2, and can't do anything to fix it.
So let me know, if its something that I need to do, or if everyone else is experiencing the same thing.
Thanks Guys
Eddie.
For me it depends on the speed of my connection. 3g bad, wifi great. Youtube over 3g under wm6.5 was awesome so it sucks that it's so bad under wp7.
Quality in the youtube app from HTC is good even over 3g.
For some reason apps that allow me to watch videos online from streams has quality loss on the nexus 7. Like crunchyroll for an example and other apps. It seems like I'm only having this problem because others have a nexus 7 and didn't have this problem. Theres like a color issue or something. Is my nexus 7 a defect or something?
Some streaming applications automatically detect available bandwidth/latency and downgrade image quality or frame rate automatically, or switch to a more lossy codec.
So, from what you have said, it is very hard to say - it could just be that you have a poor internet connection (bandwidth, latency, or drop-outs).
Two ways to tell -
Find another N7 user and have them try the same operation while using YOUR WiFi connection, or
Download an entire movie and play it without using internet streaming - a hardware problem that has nothing to do with the internet should show up whether you are streaming or not.
good luck
bftb0 said:
Some streaming applications automatically detect available bandwidth/latency and downgrade image quality or frame rate automatically, or switch to a more lossy codec.
So, from what you have said, it is very hard to say - it could just be that you have a poor internet connection (bandwidth, latency, or drop-outs).
Two ways to tell -
Find another N7 user and have them try the same operation while using YOUR WiFi connection, or
Download an entire movie and play it without using internet streaming - a hardware problem that has nothing to do with the internet should show up whether you are streaming or not.
good luck
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When I use youtube its fine. Theres no quality loss.
I've an older LG GPad III with lower specs than my newer LG G6. (Edit: I also tested on my 5 or 6 yrs old Samsung Galaxy S3 and no whatsoever buffering issue, perfect playback!)
While streaming over WIFI on my home local area network (2.4 GHz/5 GHz/Auto on Linksys E4200 V1 running TomatoUSB) the LG G6 is having buffering issue on all players (VLC/MX Player and the default LG video player), but NOT on my GPad III/Galaxy S3, what can I do to fix this? (my internet speedtest is showing download 82.5 Mbps, upload 20.9 Mbps, Ping of 3 ms and Jitter of 2 ms).
Already did Network Reset, but no go!
Thanks.
Update:
- Even after a hard reset....still the same buffering issue!
- but eventually I think I solved the buffering issue in both VLC and MX Player (no settings are available in the default built in video player).
- For VLC, disable "Hardware Acceleration" and increase "Network Caching Value" to 3 secs.
- For MX Player, select SW decoder (network).
but I still don't understand why my lower specs phone/tablet do not need these special settings and how on earth hardware acceleration could cause buffering over home network?
P/s I can stream 4K videos over WIFI from youtube with no whatsoever buffering issue, its only WIFI over my home network that's giving me the buffering issue.