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Streaming experience....
Just throwing this out there... The Video Data Saver will work with all web-based streams from what I can tell... Netflix, Youtube, Hulu, ESPN, and so on. DTV On Demand and similar don't use a web-based stream to show movies, it's a straight up download of a pre-set size. So test the smart-tv with the video saver function, and make sure you leave Netflix on "Auto"!
C0RR0SIVE wrote:Just throwing this out there... The Video Data Saver will work with all web-based streams from what I can tell... Netflix, Youtube, Hulu, ESPN, and so on. DTV On Demand and similar don't use a web-based stream to show movies, it's a straight up download of a pre-set size. So test the smart-tv with the video saver function, and make sure you leave Netflix on "Auto"!
Mine seems to be doing fine with Netflix set to low definition and data saver on. In fact I tested the other night and could stream with no buffering even with speed below 1 Mbps. Took about 90 seconds to load though. Probably beam and gateway make a big difference, mileage may vary.
- C0RR0SIVE8 years agoAssociate Professor
It will do find in that manor, but, if you set for a higher resolution than what the system allows for on the data saver setting it will start to buffer.
- BirdDog8 years agoAssistant Professor
C0RR0SIVE wrote:It will do find in that manor, but, if you set for a higher resolution than what the system allows for on the data saver setting it will start to buffer.
I'm sure it will. Was only explaining what works for us with few issues for a long time now. Speed has to be really, really bad before we can't stream at all. Again, we stream pretty much what we want without eating through our allowance and I download large files drivers frequently without going over. We don't do hours of watching everyday though, mostly some on the weekends and wife does some during the week.
Granted, no kids in the house, that would be a whole different story.
- tampasteve18 years agoSophomore
Out of curiosity, how much data do you use, approximately?
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