Kindle auto-updated the other day to 6.3.1, now my amazon prime instant streaming is stuttering even though buffering has plenty of room.
Has anyone else experienced this after the update that is running stock OS?
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I have a problem that is really bugging me and has been happening ever since I loaded candy 5.1.1 onto kindle fire.
Whenever I am playing netflix, youtube, etc. if the screen goes to sleep, I have to reset the kindle for the videos to play. Is there a way to fix this or is there a rom that has it fixed already?
Bt Sport and Fox sport apps on fire stick
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My bt sport app has started to jitter when playing video and so does fox sport from within directv. I jave noticed that th bt app updated itself.
Is there a way to stop the auto updates or to maybe lower the bitrate of videos to stop jitters. It is really starting to annoy me. My sky go app did it but I installed an earlier app version and it solved it. When yoi try to install an earlier bt sport app version it prompts to upgrade.
Any input would be much appreciated
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BT Sport Fire TV Stick Jitters
Hi, mine is the same. Running V2.9.0 and its un-watchable. The picture quality is excellent but the frame rate is very low making everything lurch around the screen.
Anyone got any suggestions to fix this? Ive got Kodi installed, maybe its just me but most of the sports streams are terrible quality. I've got a BT Sport subscription so would like to be able to watch it legitimately.
Got BT Sport running on iPhone and also Kindle Fire HD (3rd gen) but unable to cast either of them onto the fire stick to get it on the big screen.
Cheers,
Im having the same problem with bt sport on my firestick the picture quality is fine but the framerate is all choppy. Has anyone found a solution to this?
david.dudson88 said:
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Is there a way to stop the auto updates
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Goto settings, applications and open the Amazon app store. The settings for it are there
So I just recently got an Amazon Fire Stick and wanted to use it for Youtube viewing. Even though I can watch 1080p shows on Amazon Prime and Netflix without issue, every Youtube video I've tried starts out with audio skipping. It always corrects itself after a second or two but I rather it never happens. Anyway else experience this? It's like it's only buffering video first and then audio tries to catch up afterwards.
Also, every so often there is a video where the audio is not sync'd properly. Plays fine on all other devices.
I've noticed the same on my Fire TV Stick - after a while you start to get stuttering too and then picture freezing.
It's been a consistent issue for me on my FireTV Stick. However it's also a regular issue on my EETV box and occasional issue Now TV Box, and Roku Streaming Stick.
However YouTube is the only app on the three platforms (Now TV being a re-branded Roku) with the issue - BBC iPlayer, UKTV Player, ITV Hub*, All 4*, Google Play Movies*, Now TV*, TVPLayer Plus*, Wuaki TV, Freeview connect (e.g. CCTV, Box+, Motors TV, Vintage TV)*, Amazon Instant Video, Vimeo, Flixster, My5, TVPlayer, Tune In all manage to play without stuttering!
* Apps only on EETV/Roku.
Of all those platforms the UI is most responsive on the Fire TV (only since Fire OS 5 - it used to be the worse) but video and audio playback are best on the Roku (i.e. the least audio stuttering or buffering)
Hi All, I have 2 Amazon Fire TV 1st Gens. When i watch movies on Kodi, the Fire TV Randomly shows buzz & static (pauses video) and resumes.. I thought it was the HDMI wire, so i swapped it. However it continues to do again. It is running 5.2.1.0 Rooted Firmware.
Please help.
Does anyone have any idea why my fire tv 2 Sloane always does 4k in the downloader app, but switches to 1080p on everything else?? Also, even though it switches to 4k in the downloader app I cannot choose a 4k resolution in the settings.
I'm looking for any suggestions or solutions, but please, it is NOT A TV ISSUE. it happens on both my 4k tvs and my fire stick does 4k without issues on both of the TV's.