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Friday, May 17th, 2024

When satellite switches to streaming it buffers too much.

Only Fox channel seems to switch to streaming and the others are ok and don't stream. How can I stop this buffering which is annoying which happens a lot when watching Fox.  My internet speed is 50 megs/sec.  The other channels come in fine while on satellite signal. Is there a way to adjust the streaming or internet to the TV. 

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Expert

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6.5K Messages

2 years ago

What do you mean "switches to streaming"? Are you a DirecTV Satellite or DirecTV Stream subscriber? The 2 are totally different subscription services.

Community Support

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255.6K Messages

2 years ago

Thanks for the quick response, @bcbsncjlj. Hi, @RK8720. We're sorry about the buffering issue. This shouldn't keep happening. Let's fix this. Will send you a DM to further investigate the issue. Sophie, DIRECTV Community Specialist

New Member

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5 Messages

2 years ago

I am on directv satellite and it has a signal saver that switches to streaming when satellite signal is lost.

Expert

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6.5K Messages

2 years ago

Moving to satellite forum.

New Member

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5 Messages

2 years ago

How do I move to satillite forum

ACE - Expert

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21.3K Messages

2 years ago

Most likely your dish needs to be aligned.

New Member

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5 Messages

2 years ago

OK I called the directv number and they refreshed my resolution and seems to work now. So I will let the TV run now and see if that solved the problem.

Community Support

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255.6K Messages

2 years ago

That's perfect. I'm glad to know someone assisted you over the phone. Let me know if issue still persist. Sophie, DIRECTV Community Specialist

New Member

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5 Messages

2 years ago

Ok I will. Thank you.

ACE - Expert

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21.3K Messages

2 years ago

Refreshing the authorizations has nothing to do with losing the sat signal.


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