"The video content is based on what the network feed delivers to DirecTV Stream."
And....it is also based on the type and speed of internet connection you have. If you have too many devices on your home network you may experience a lesser quality video display.
Generally speaking: Speeds of 200 Megabits should handle 8 devices without issue.
I have a 1 gigabyte connection, usually about 850 to 900 Mbps wired. Around 350 to 400 wifi. FuboTV is delivering about 6.5 Mbps on HD channels for a NFL broadcast and occasionally around 17 Mbps on a 4k NFL or NCAAF broadcast from Fox. I want to determine is the PQ is any better on Directv Stream for sporting events like the NFL to make it worth switching. has anyone checked during a broadcast?
Check out the various reviews on YouTube for AT&T TV/DirecTV Stream. Folks agree that the picture quality is excellent. DirecTV doesn't do anything to "throttle" the bitrate from the network providers.
DirecTV Stream is not your internet provider. DirecTV Stream is the streaming service. provider for networking apps.. Your internet provider could be anyone.
Does Directv stream carry occasional 4K streams for sporting events like FOX 4k? FUbotv has 2 channels for FOX, My local OTA channel and one called FOX 4k which only has programming when FOX runs a 4k event.
I am coming from U-verse and U-verse is sharper image. I’m using speeds of 450. You get use to streams image but not as tight as U-verse. I’m using the DirectStream app that’s preloaded on the Samsung TV
bcbsncjlj
Expert
•
6.5K Messages
4 years ago
The video content is based on what the network feed delivers to DirecTV Stream.
0
0
g_mingolelli
New Member
•
172 Messages
4 years ago
"The video content is based on what the network feed delivers to DirecTV Stream."
And....it is also based on the type and speed of internet connection you have. If you have too many devices on your home network you may experience a lesser quality video display.
Generally speaking: Speeds of 200 Megabits should handle 8 devices without issue.
0
0
vurbano
New Member
•
6 Messages
4 years ago
I have a 1 gigabyte connection, usually about 850 to 900 Mbps wired. Around 350 to 400 wifi. FuboTV is delivering about 6.5 Mbps on HD channels for a NFL broadcast and occasionally around 17 Mbps on a 4k NFL or NCAAF broadcast from Fox. I want to determine is the PQ is any better on Directv Stream for sporting events like the NFL to make it worth switching. has anyone checked during a broadcast?
(edited)
0
0
litzdog911
ACE - Sage
•
46.7K Messages
4 years ago
Check out the various reviews on YouTube for AT&T TV/DirecTV Stream. Folks agree that the picture quality is excellent. DirecTV doesn't do anything to "throttle" the bitrate from the network providers.
0
g_mingolelli
New Member
•
172 Messages
4 years ago
Dtv is my provider but I use the ESPN App.
0
0
JefferMC
ACE - Expert
•
37.1K Messages
4 years ago
IF you're using the ESPN App, then you're talking apples and oranges.
(edited)
0
0
bcbsncjlj
Expert
•
6.5K Messages
4 years ago
DirecTV Stream is not your internet provider. DirecTV Stream is the streaming service. provider for networking apps.. Your internet provider could be anyone.
0
0
vurbano
New Member
•
6 Messages
4 years ago
I do not believe he said internet provider or ISP, but just "provider" as in TV service.
0
vurbano
New Member
•
6 Messages
4 years ago
Does Directv stream carry occasional 4K streams for sporting events like FOX 4k? FUbotv has 2 channels for FOX, My local OTA channel and one called FOX 4k which only has programming when FOX runs a 4k event.
0
0
bcbsncjlj
Expert
•
6.5K Messages
4 years ago
@vurbano He also said DTV which is different then DirecTV Stream. Just clarification statements.
As for 4K - No.
0
0
Yosiel500
New Member
•
4 Messages
4 years ago
I am coming from U-verse and U-verse is sharper image. I’m using speeds of 450. You get use to streams image but not as tight as U-verse. I’m using the DirectStream app that’s preloaded on the Samsung TV
0
0
vurbano
New Member
•
6 Messages
4 years ago
And no NFL Network? Very strange for a service touting regional sport networks as a reason to switch not to Carry NFL Network at least as an upgrade.
0
0