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u13turbo

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#198163 28-Jun-2016 18:59
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Hi. I continue to have issues when streaming from the tvnz website. Some days it will work without a hitch, then other days it will stop and buffer every 5 seconds.

 

I would generally just blame the internet connection but if i go onto netflix it works without an issue(always!). Is it just the website itself? or is it a hardware or network issue at my end?

 

Heres my speedtest results(pretty poor i know, but can work without a problem as explained)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3.06ghz Celeron(gonna overclock to 3.8ish)

 

1gb ddr 400

 

30gb hard drive(upgrading(

 

Computer made from parts i have lying around.

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LWJCarroll
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#1582684 29-Jun-2016 13:59
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Hi.....FYI

 

 

 

I am getting the similar problem with their TVNZ on Demand app on my PS3....   Ive seen a mention  of it here some where but cant locate it now after much searching....

 

 

 

The app started ok and then when I chose an Agent X episode to watch it opened the video screen blank/template and with "Advertisement" in top left corner and the pointer on Rewind...it then jumped to Start/Stop and oscillated between start/stop non stop .... at that stage the PS3 seemed to lock up so I did a forced shut down and reboot... The PS3 then fired off a error report to Sony and carried on with the incorrect shut down reboot ok... I then started Lightbox and it ran fine but haven't tried TVNZ on Demand since.....

 

 

 

The other thread that I cant find did have a response from TVNZ as I recall...they couldn't duplicate the problem....

 

 

 

Rgds....Laurie 





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