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Teddy Bass

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I'm using Tivimate on a Fire stick and the playback when streaming live stutters on HD channels. It seems fine in 720p channels. Is the issue with my hardware, software, or my supplier?
 
@Teddy Bass Unplug router for a couple of minutes and also Firestick.
Also clear cache on Firestick.
What speed connection do you have and can you test your sub on another device?
 
I'm using Tivimate on a Fire stick and the playback when streaming live stutters on HD channels. It seems fine in 720p channels. Is the issue with my hardware, software, or my supplier?
Don’t think it’s hardware could be your isp or iptv provider have you tried with a VPN?
 
Don’t think it’s hardware could be your isp or iptv provider have you tried with a VPN?
Their channels are working just FHD channels are choppy.
If it was their isp no channels would work and a vpn is just going to reduce their bandwidth.
 
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Their channels are working just FHD channels are choppy.
If it was their isp no channels would work and a vpn is just going to reduce their bandwidth.
Not true if isp issue all channels don’t stop working if all channels don’t work then that means it’s iptv provider side.

And the OP said it’s the HD channels choppy.
 
Not true if isp issue all channels don’t stop working if all channels don’t work then that means it’s iptv provider side.

And the OP said it’s the HD channels choppy.

So you are saying the isp is causing their FHD channels to be choppy but their leaving the 720p HD channels alone.
You do know that 720p are HD channels?
So I think the OP means the FHD channels are choppy.
That’s why I said FHD.
I suggested something simple to try as I have never had a similar issue like the OP’s.
I only use VPN if my service is completely blocked and not working and if that doesn’t work I contact my supplier.
I would say a hardware issue, Internet connection or supplier issue.
But I always start with the hardware first.
How do you know it’s not a hardware issue or issue with Wi-Fi?
 
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So you are saying the isp is causing their FHD channels to be choppy but their leaving the 720p HD channels alone.
You do know that 720p are HD channels?
So I think the OP means the FHD channels are choppy.
That’s why I said FHD.
I suggested something simple to try as I have never had a similar issue like the OP’s.
I only use VPN if my service is completely blocked and not working and if that doesn’t work I contact my supplier.
I would say a hardware issue, Internet connection or supplier issue.
But I always start with the hardware first.
How do you know it’s not a hardware issue or issue with Wi-Fi?
I did read somewhere that some ISP's will throttle your connection if they detect streaming?
 
So you are saying the isp is causing their FHD channels to be choppy but their leaving the 720p HD channels alone.
You do know that 720p are HD channels?
So I think the OP means the FHD channels are choppy.
That’s why I said FHD.
I suggested something simple to try as I have never had a similar issue like the OP’s.
I only use VPN if my service is completely blocked and not working and if that doesn’t work I contact my supplier.
I would say a hardware issue, Internet connection or supplier issue.
But I always start with the hardware first.
How do you know it’s not a hardware issue or issue with Wi-Fi?
If all channels are not working that doesn’t mean it’s your isp it might mean they need to ask iptv provider or need VPN to bypass the restriction.
Yes I do know HD channels are 720p
OP means HD channels are stuttering/freezing
Well it has to be one of those things that you have mentioned above.
I had this issue before and it can be isp or iptv provider.
If all channels are not working then it could be the app they don’t support or changed url of service.
 
If all channels are not working that doesn’t mean it’s your isp it might mean they need to ask iptv provider or need VPN to bypass the restriction.
Yes I do know HD channels are 720p
OP means HD channels are stuttering/freezing
Well it has to be one of those things that you have mentioned above.
I had this issue before and it can be isp or iptv provider.
If all channels are not working then it could be the app they don’t support or changed url of service.
If all your channels aren’t working it means your isp is blocking the service or the service is down at the suppliers end or you have no internet connection or hardware has failed.
When all my channels aren’t working I turn on my VPN and usually it works and I definitely know then that my ISP has put a block in place.

The OP said their 720p channels are fine which are their HD channels.
So they must mean FHD channels or UHD channels in my opinion.
Hopefully the OP can clarify.
 
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I did read somewhere that some ISP's will throttle your connection if they detect streaming?
Yeah I have read that and that could be a reason for their higher resolution channels to be choppy because you need more bandwidth for higher resolutions.
But streaming IPTV does it take a lot of bandwidth?
Maybe a VPN could help with that but I haven’t had an issue like that, just full block for me.
 
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Not true if isp issue all channels don’t stop working if all channels don’t work then that means it’s iptv provider side.

And the OP said it’s the HD channels choppy.
Yes not isp but provider issues I can see the situation if perhaps fhd buffering dependng on device , but hd should be ok but then again you cannot go with what some iptv providers name streams , another point is what live streams I have had it before uk channels fine usa not .
 
What speeds are you receiving to your device would be a good start and who your Internet provider is also if using smarters try changing stream format to hls in the settings within the app.
If using xciptv try changing player if set to VLC switch it to exoplayer and vice versa.
If all other channels are fine but the ones mentioned are choppy 1st port of call would be usual troubleshoot reboot device router clear cache.. If that dosnrt work try changing players/stream format if all above fails contact your provider ask if any known issues with the particular channels and ask them to check.
 
@Teddy Bass Unplug router for a couple of minutes and also Firestick.
Also clear cache on Firestick.
What speed connection do you have and can you test your sub on another device?
I cleared the cache and it had no effect. My connection speed is 148Mbps with a VPN connection. The HD channels seem to ok when I play them on my phone with the Smarters app.
 
If all your channels aren’t working it means your isp is blocking the service or the service is down at the suppliers end of you have no internet connection or hardware has failed.
When all my channels aren’t working I turn on my VPN and usually it works and I definitely know then that my ISP has put a block in place.

The OP said their 720p channels are fine which are their HD channels.
So they must mean FHD channels or UHD channels in my opinion.
Hopefully the OP can clarify.
Yes, the FHD channels are choppy. The UHD ones don't play at all.
 
I cleared the cache and it had no effect. My connection speed is 148Mbps with a VPN connection. The HD channels seem to ok when I play them on my phone with the Smarters app.
Have you tried another app on your Firestick and what gen is the Firestick?
What are the channels like without the VPN connected?
 
If you've got a good mobile signal and fast speed, I'd log the stick into your phones mobile data hotspot to rule out your WiFi. :)
 
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