  enOehT Premium join:2003-05-17 Langhorne, PA
| reply to enOehT Re: Slow ATV HD download
Ok, so I upgraded tonight from "performance with powerboost" to "blast" and it has made a big difference! It took about 5-6 minutes to get to 4% and when it got to this point, ATV told me it could start playing the movie. This is much better than having to wait over an hour.
Thanks for all the great responses. |
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 yabos
join:2003-02-16 Ingersoll, ON
| reply to enOehT For one thing you're using Comcast which is known to throttle. Is your connection 15Mbps all the time? Comcast has something called speedboost(or something like that) which speeds up your connection basically uncapped for the first 10 seconds or so and then throttles it down. This makes the speed tests look good like yours but when you're actually using it to download large files it's way slower. My rough calculation based on the % per minute you said, plus about a 4GB file is between 5-6 Mbit if those numbers are accurate.
I'm not sure about the Fios problem.
The files are 4Mbit maximum so if you have a connection faster than that you should be able to watch it live. If you have a connection slower than the bit rate of the movie you have to wait until the whole movie is downloaded before you can watch it. |
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  Gordo74 Premium join:2003-10-28 Monroeville, PA clubs:
| reply to enOehT No, it makes perfect sense, because then you are downloading as fast as the movie is playing.
With the 2mbps, you cant watch it UNTIL its done downloading, because if you did, it would pause many times because of the download not matching the speed at which you are watching it.
Same with 768kbps, just much longer. -- Ever wonder about the stars? |
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  LBDSL Lightning Bolt VIP join:2002-01-07 Auburn Hills, MI
1 edit | reply to enOehT That chart seems wrong. With a 6mbps connect you can start watching it in under a minute, but on a 2mbps it takes 2 hours!
I'm guessing the 6mbps should say less the one hour, which matches closer to what you guys see in the real world. So I'm betting it is a typo on that chart. -- Lightning Bolt Technologies |
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  NOCMan Verizon Fios User Premium join:2004-09-30 Flower Mound, TX
1 edit | reply to enOehT I have had the same issues. Took over 3 hours for a HD download to finish. I have 15/15 fios and I could test full speeds during the download it was going that slow. -- Mac Chatter »www.macchatter.net |
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  enOehT Premium join:2003-05-17 Langhorne, PA
| reply to enOehT not as advertised. according to this, i should be able to start watching in under a minute. it took over and hour!!!!!!!! and my download is more than twice the 6mbps they say you need to start watching in under a minute.  |
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  enOehT Premium join:2003-05-17 Langhorne, PA
| reply to enOehT here is what my speedtest was looking like last night, before and after dling the movie. |
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  enOehT Premium join:2003-05-17 Langhorne, PA
2 edits | Hi all,
I purchased my second movie for rental on my ATV last night. It was the HD version of Transformers. I had hoped to start watching it last night, but the download took so long that it became too late and I had to go to bed. The same scenario happened when I purchased my first movie too.
Here is what happens, I start downloading the movie I want, and it shows advancement of ~1% every minute and a half. It took over an hour before it would let me start playing. This is not what is advertised. I feel I should be able to start watching within a minute or two, surely no longer than 10 minutes after purchasing it.
My broadband is super fast, I have comcast, and was getting >10,000 kbps down last night from a speakeasy speedtest. My wifi network is airport express running at G only. So I don't believe I have a bottleneck on my end.
So, what is the deal? Why are these HD movies taking sooooo long to dl?
Thanks. |
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