2017-04-05, 19:42
Is there a chance to select the servers like NHL.tv?
(2017-04-05, 22:55)eracknaphobia Wrote: From my experience fire sticks just can't handle the 60fps feeds. I've only owned a first gen fire stick, so maybe they're better now but I don't currently have one to test that theory against.
(2017-04-05, 06:58)hammmy Wrote: The Best Available option for video stream resulted in every stream erroring out. Changing to a set stream kbps (5000) worked for me.
Is there a way to get 1080p? All of the streams seem to top out at 720p60, even at 5000kbps.
(2017-04-05, 23:56)mooninite Wrote: No, because MLB.tv only provides up to 720p. It's "HD" technically. If they provided 1080p it would then be called "Full HD".
(2017-04-05, 22:55)eracknaphobia Wrote: From my experience fire sticks just can't handle the 60fps feeds. I've only owned a first gen fire stick, so maybe they're better now but I don't currently have one to test that theory against.
(2017-04-05, 22:55)eracknaphobia Wrote: From my experience fire sticks just can't handle the 60fps feeds. I've only owned a first gen fire stick, so maybe they're better now but I don't currently have one to test that theory against.
(2017-04-06, 01:38)SoxFAN Wrote:(2017-04-05, 22:55)eracknaphobia Wrote: From my experience fire sticks just can't handle the 60fps feeds. I've only owned a first gen fire stick, so maybe they're better now but I don't currently have one to test that theory against.
I have a 2nd Gen Firestick and the feed is good on the MLB TV App and even better in your Kodi Addon on 17.1 I had issues of Kodi Force closing earlier in the spring but in reading some of the posts here it looks like you fixed that. I have zero buffering running on wifi with about 40-45 Mbps. Yes the 2nd Gen has a faster processing speed
(2017-04-06, 01:32)architeuthis Wrote: I had terrible buffering while watching the Cubs/Cardinals archive last night on my pc with Kodi 16.1 and 7-28-16 version of the addon.. The issue was resolved by performing all the steps on this page to clear the DNS cache.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to...r-windows/
(2017-04-06, 01:22)matty8199 Wrote: any other ideas what could be causing this?