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โJun-30-2015 08:07 AM
DatacomGuy wrote:dan-nickie wrote:DatacomGuy wrote:
Anyone using Chromecast in their rig? If so, how?
One phone as a hotspot.
Second phone or tablet to start Chromecast.
Interesting.. tell me more.. So second phone and chromecast join the hotspot network, and all is well? Dang.. why didnt i think of that???
โJun-30-2015 07:24 AM
dan-nickie wrote:DatacomGuy wrote:
Anyone using Chromecast in their rig? If so, how?
One phone as a hotspot.
Second phone or tablet to start Chromecast.
โJun-30-2015 06:10 AM
DatacomGuy wrote:
Anyone using Chromecast in their rig? If so, how?
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โJun-03-2015 04:37 PM
greenrvgreen wrote:
For those that have a grandfathered 4G VZ connection, how in Dog's name did you get this? Grandpa and I are stuck on 3G (unlimited), and of course 3G is being phased out, starting with my backyard, it seems.
โJun-03-2015 04:31 PM
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โJun-02-2015 04:26 PM
TInmania wrote:
That is one reason why HBO GO is not using their own infrastructure: they contracted with MLB to use the At Bat tech. Live sports requires even more dedication as a "buffering" message when it is tied up in the 9th with two outs while bases loaded would be pure torture lol.
โJun-02-2015 08:08 AM
docj wrote:OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
I do feel confident they will throttle quality on a slow connection.
Netflix, Amazon, HBO GO and most of the streaming services use sophisticated dynamic compression algorithms to vary the quality (data rate) of your stream to match changes in your internet connection. This is a key reason why you don't experience nearly as many "Loading" delays as you used to just a few years ago.
โJun-01-2015 05:43 PM
OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
I do feel confident they will throttle quality on a slow connection.
โJun-01-2015 04:55 PM
docj wrote:redhooker wrote:
Streaming video in HD from most any service burns about 3 gigs an hour. Set your netflix account to low res and it burns about 0.3 gigs an hour. It is a huge difference, and is why we have 2 netflix accounts. One for the house is HD, and another account set to low res for mobile use.
Why do you need 2 Netflix accounts in order to do this? All you have to do is set change the data settings in the My Account portion of the website? It doesn't take more than a second to make the change and the result, on the TV screen, is pretty much instantaneous.