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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Mar 31, 2015 14:20:20 GMT -5
Nothing then an occasional hiccup or picture dip once or twice. Everyone always seems to have one or two PPVs that go screwy and the others were basically fine. I had problems with Payback and Battleground which I was fine with since I didn't care for those cards anyway.
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beamanhogan
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Post by beamanhogan on Mar 31, 2015 14:28:15 GMT -5
I have tried streaming on many different devices. They quality goes in the following order from best to worst:
1) Roku 3 2) Droid Phone 3) PC/Laptop 4) Apple TV 5) Xbox 360 6) iPhone 7) FireTV
The everything from the AppleTV down seem to struggle the most when I would have minor fluctuations in bandwidth. Since the Rumble, all the feeds have been much more consistent though. The Roku 3 by far has had the best performance for live.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2015 9:59:22 GMT -5
Watched the pre-show in my room on the Roku, only paused - then skipped - during the John Cena-Rusev video package.
Brought it into the living room for the actual show and it froze during the ladder match, right after Stardust brought out his goofy ladder. (Note: I was watching on about a 30-40 minute delay, as my brother didn't show up until 5:30, so I rewound it to the tag match.) When I had to back out and reboot the Network, it took me to the middle of the live feed, Triple H vs. Sting.
Last year, I had no issues on the PS3, except where it froze during Undertaker's entrance.
I call this par for the course.
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