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I have watched 13 episodes in the last two days. Pretty awesome while butchering antelope!
I prefer these type of outdoor shows that get into the how too's and tips over the ones that just show some guy hanging out in a lodge and sitting in a stand. Its the one thing that drew me to Randy's shows.
I am not against any show that promotes the sport but much prefer to have a learning experience or pure entertainment. I think its good practice to show the challenges and hunts that no game is taken. Great to see Meat Eater on Netflix.
Heck I'll take a bad hunting show on Netflix!! What are the bad ones?? Beats Dragon Tales all day long...Finally! I've been waiting for a good hunting show on Netflix for some time.
Question for those streaming on home TV.
I sat down last night to start watching MeatEater and I experienced buffering/dropouts. (Bad) It took me 2 hours to watch the 1st two epsiodes. We also have Hulu Plus and that sucks also. I am a techie so I did some troubleshooting. Tested internet speed with two different tools (Ookla and some other test). Downlink is 40-70Meg and uplink is 4-7 meg so I am pretty sure that isn't it. (Other Wifi devices in the house work well) Only my daughter was on line when I ran the tests. We view streaming via our Wii. It is my suspicion that it is the Wifi performance of the Wifi that is my bottleneck. (Wireless router is dual MIMO/300 MHZ capable so I don't think that is it either.
I am looking at ROKU box. What is your experience with Wii? Do you folks use ROKU? If so, which model and does it perform? I am not a video file, but I want it to perform. Currently we are wasting time and money on our Netflix, Hulu, Amazon subscriptions and I need to do something different. (Sorry for the highjack but watching a moose hunt shouldn't take as long as the hunt itself!)
I have used a variety of devices - game systems (but not Wii), chromecast, laptops, tablet, apple TV, phone and usually don't have issues. Is your experience with Netflix consistent across devices (not just Wii, but if you try on computer, do you still face streaming issues)? Do you experience this regularly on all your devices? Sometimes the Netflix servers get bogged down or if there is too much Netflix traffic (Netflix accounts for some mind boggling amount of all internet traffic - more than 35% during peak times) your ISP might throttle video speeds.
If the problem only consistently shows up on your Wii, you will probably see an improvement by using a different device.
Question for those streaming on home TV.
I sat down last night to start watching MeatEater and I experienced buffering/dropouts. (Bad) It took me 2 hours to watch the 1st two epsiodes. We also have Hulu Plus and that sucks also. I am a techie so I did some troubleshooting. Tested internet speed with two different tools (Ookla and some other test). Downlink is 40-70Meg and uplink is 4-7 meg so I am pretty sure that isn't it. (Other Wifi devices in the house work well) Only my daughter was on line when I ran the tests. We view streaming via our Wii. It is my suspicion that it is the Wifi performance of the Wifi that is my bottleneck. (Wireless router is dual MIMO/300 MHZ capable so I don't think that is it either.
I am looking at ROKU box. What is your experience with Wii? Do you folks use ROKU? If so, which model and does it perform? I am not a video file, but I want it to perform. Currently we are wasting time and money on our Netflix, Hulu, Amazon subscriptions and I need to do something different. (Sorry for the highjack but watching a moose hunt shouldn't take as long as the hunt itself!)