I stream a lot with TF701T. Currently it has the latest version of CM-nightly. But its always been an issue with this tablet.
Certain apps will get really choppy when playing at full-HD. Most are fine.
e.g.
MLB.tv app, I stream full HD. Everything is great.
NHL.tv app, as soon as it hits HD it stutters like crazy. (Its not internet speed related. I live alone with excellent internet and wifi.) NHL.tv is an app I prefer to be low-res and pixelated and smooth, but that only lasts the first 4 seconds after it starts. I usually just send NHL.tv to chromecast anyway, where it plays fine. But I don't always want to use chromecast either.
Last night, I watched the MLB Blue Jays/Orioles game on the TBS app. Everything was great.
Today, I'm trying to watch on the ESPN app, everything is really choppy... it happens as soon as it hits HD, or max quality.
Anything that isn't live works perfectly fine... Netflix, Youtube, CW, any TV channel app with day old content.
Not really sure what's causing it... or even if I knew, if there would be a way to limit bandwidth, resolution, frames per second.
Thank you
Certain apps will get really choppy when playing at full-HD. Most are fine.
e.g.
MLB.tv app, I stream full HD. Everything is great.
NHL.tv app, as soon as it hits HD it stutters like crazy. (Its not internet speed related. I live alone with excellent internet and wifi.) NHL.tv is an app I prefer to be low-res and pixelated and smooth, but that only lasts the first 4 seconds after it starts. I usually just send NHL.tv to chromecast anyway, where it plays fine. But I don't always want to use chromecast either.
Last night, I watched the MLB Blue Jays/Orioles game on the TBS app. Everything was great.
Today, I'm trying to watch on the ESPN app, everything is really choppy... it happens as soon as it hits HD, or max quality.
Anything that isn't live works perfectly fine... Netflix, Youtube, CW, any TV channel app with day old content.
Not really sure what's causing it... or even if I knew, if there would be a way to limit bandwidth, resolution, frames per second.
Thank you