I am trying to figure out if a local company is as fast as Hughes net. The local company, I believe goes over cellular. They are telling me they have no data caps but do cap speed and 4 megaBITS per ...
I am trying to figure out if a local company is as fast as Hughes net. The local company, I believe goes over cellular. They are telling me they have no data caps but do cap speed and 4 megaBITS per second.
That's a lot slower than my normal speed with Hughes of 26 to 31 mbps.
I am trying to figure out if a local company is as fast as Hughes net. The local company, I believe goes over cellular. They are telling me they have no data caps but do cap speed and 4 megaBITS per second.
That's a lot slower than my normal speed with Hughes of 26 to 31 mbps.
Back when I was stuck with 3Mbps with windstream I had to "start" the video, immediately pause it, and let it buffer/load a sizable chunk before unpausing the video. But that was on youtube and amazon video, so I am not sure if netflix works the same way or not.
"Back when I was stuck with 3Mbps with windstream I had to "start" the video, immediately pause it, and let it buffer/load a sizable chunk before unpausing the video......"
IMO no satellite internet is suitable for streaming videos in the long run. You can get around the buffering problem by using an add on like VideoDownloadHelper to capture the video to a file and then watch it as many times as you want to offline with no buffering. It's a little clunky to use, but it works for me.
There's another app called PlayonCloud that I've seen mentioned here many times, I've never used it myself since it costs $8.99 a month, whereas VideoDownloadHelper is free.
Keep in mind that video uses about 1 gig an hour of your data.
PlayOn Cloud does not offer memberships; they offer storage plans. The cheapest storage plan is $2.99 a month (there is no $8 plan). The storage plans are just for that, storing recordings in the cloud for as long as you pay for the plan. Without a storage plan, recordings are stored only for 7 days, so you need to stay on top of your recordings and download them promptly. Storage plans also give you a set number of recording credits a month, but they need to be used during the month.
You can buy recording credits that never expire for as little as 20 cents. Depends on how many you buy. Right now they're running a sale of 50 credits (that do not expire) for $10. I find this option much better than the storage plan. I download recordings promptly so 7 days storage is fine for me .
Cloud plan recording credits may be used for recording videos of any length and must be used during the subscription month. Additional anytime credits that never expire may be purchased as needed. You may change or cancel your plan at any time.
Recording with PlayOn Cloud is legal, and you can record from many sources, including Hulu, Prime, HBO, Netflix, Showtime, etc. Please be advised that using apps such as VideoDownloadHelper to record shows is actually illegal and that the MPAA and other agencies do crack down on such things.