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Video Data Saver missing...
- 7 years ago
Hi Gabe,
Thank you for letting us know. I apologize this is happening again. I will have this escalated for you.
Thanks,
*Felicia*
- 7 years ago
Hi Gabe,
Our devs checked the VDS config stuff in the background and say all look correct. Can you please let me know if the setting is there now? Please log out fully before logging back in to check. Might as well clear the browser cache as well to be on the safe side.
If it's still missing, please take a screenshot so I can send to the devs. Thank you!
So far, I never seen that video data saving thing. 4 days passed, but the Settings didn't show up, so far. :-(
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Give them time to work on the issue -- they will fix it, but it may take longer than 4 days.
*I am not a Hughesnet employee or representative. This is a customer-to-customer tech support community, and I am a customer.
stevef wrote:
So far, I never seen that video data saving thing. 4 days passed, but the Settings didn't show up, so far. :-(
- Liz6 years agoModerator
Thanks for the update Steve, I'll let the engineers know. Perhaps they can use your site as part of their current investigation.
- stevef6 years agoJunior
Thank you, the settings showed up on the page today.
It's kinda confusing though.
It says:
"This setting will automatically stream videos in DVD quality which uses less of your Data. When enabled, you can stream up to 3 times more video."
I watch videos in 144p and 360p. So how is watching videos in 480p uses less data than watching videos in 144p or 360p?
I have a feeling that it's not what I was hoping for, and the Data Saver Info FAQ is not telling what it is really. Is it just not letting a video player play anything in HD? If it is, then it's useless for me, as I never played anything in HD anyways, since I moved out a house with Cable Internet.
Or this Data Saver setting gives more speed post-data cap reaching? I was hoping for something like that.- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
The VDS will make any video that's streaming at a higher quality stream at DVD quality. If it's streaming at less than DVD quality then it won't need to do anything because the quality is already lower.
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