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Chromecast question
- 8 years ago
Got a quick turnaround from the engineers! Video optimization on Chromecast should work; they've tested YouTube and Netflix. If you see any different, please let us know so the engineers can re-test!
maratsade wrote:Does anyone know if Chromecast could override the Gen5 video saving mode?
I can't see how.
Regardless of of the type of device requesting the data, the "data" , assuming it is ID'd as "video" is tinkered with on the return portion of the data's journey.
Request for data: Device>modem>satellite>Gateway then on to the terrestrial internet>server
Return path: Server containing the data>terrestial internet>Gateway>is data "video" Y/N> if video, then altered> altered data sent to Satellite>modem> device.
The device can not display data that it hadn't received.
I may be all wet.
Yea, don't see how it could stream at a higher speed than Data Saver allows. Worst case if a site requires a high speed connection then the video maybe won't stream at all or be unwatchable.
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Cheers, everyone. I thought it made no sense that it could magically override settings, but it's a new device, and even though I thought it was a stupid question, I thought it merited asking the Brain Trust. I will keep an eye on it when streaming to see how much data it eats.
- Liz8 years agoModerator
Good morning maratsade,
Thanks for posting, good question! I would also think that Chromecast wouldn't override Video Data Saver, but this is only personal speculation. I've sent up your question to our testers for input.
- Liz8 years agoModerator
Got a quick turnaround from the engineers! Video optimization on Chromecast should work; they've tested YouTube and Netflix. If you see any different, please let us know so the engineers can re-test!
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