rmiller1959
Regular Contributor
I bought an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K so I could watch the Super Bowl in 4K HDR, and my experience left me frustrated. It worked beautifully for a while – the picture was absolutely gorgeous. At some point, however, the picture would occasionally freeze, and then it stopped altogether and gave me an error message. Someone speculated it might be because the children upstairs were streaming a Netflix show while we were watching the Super Bowl, and we might not have the capacity to do both. I switched to the normal HD broadcast so we wouldn’t miss the game, and it was noticeably poorer quality than what we’d been watching before. If nothing else, it validated my belief that there is an observable difference between the two.
I have a 300mbps Internet service, which should be more than enough to handle two simultaneous video streams, right? If I have a bandwidth issue, I may upgrade to the 1Gb service because we will ditch satellite TV at some point for full streaming of content, and I need to be confident that my connection can handle it.
I shouldn't have a bandwidth problem, but it sure seems like I do. I welcome your thoughts!
I have a 300mbps Internet service, which should be more than enough to handle two simultaneous video streams, right? If I have a bandwidth issue, I may upgrade to the 1Gb service because we will ditch satellite TV at some point for full streaming of content, and I need to be confident that my connection can handle it.
I shouldn't have a bandwidth problem, but it sure seems like I do. I welcome your thoughts!