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Post by Jack Teems on Aug 25, 2019 16:02:35 GMT -5
I've tried to binge watch a number of streaming programs on my Samsung TV and find a lot of hiccups ad buffering on all services other than Netflix. Hulu is bad and CBS All Access is terrible. These work ok on my computers. Someone suggested that my TV software needs to be updated but Samsung reports that I'm up to date. TV is less than 2 years old so age is not a problem,neither is Internet speed since mine is about 50 MBPS. Others report a lot of streaming problems on TV and suggest its best to watch streaming on computers but that seems less than desirable. Anyone on this board having similar experiences?
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Post by marge201 on Aug 26, 2019 11:02:42 GMT -5
Hi Jack, I deal with with issue by spending about 100 bucks a month on TV (total Spectrum bill is about $190 for the triple play) and I don't use anything else. I refuse to add a dime to my monthly TV bill so no Netflix for me even though I miss a ton of great stuff, but I can't keep up with DVR as it is, so it's okay. I have HBO and all the cable channels (TV Land, etc etc). Good luck figuring out your TV issue. Yes, I know this post is completely not helpful!! Marge
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Post by Jack Teems on Oct 8, 2019 12:24:02 GMT -5
I think I've solved the audio sync problem which seems to be widespread from reports on the Internet. Hulu, for one, recommends updated software on my TV (mine is) and a good Internet speed (mine is); and, failing these solutions, explore and reset a number of sound settings on the TV. Actually the solution was simple and may only work where one is using a sound bar and wireless subwoofer, as in my setup with Polk. Underneath the sound bar is a Sync button and green light. Pressing and holding the sync button for 3 seconds will cause the button to flash repeatedly and sync the sound bar with the subwoofer. Voila, no more audio sync problems......we hope.
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