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Movies stutter Openload, streammango, rapidvideo, vidoza - TMOBILE60MB / s

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    Anonymous
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    xXshogunXx
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    Filmex wrote:
    Hello, I have home internet with Tmobile and there has always been a problem even on the old internet which was 10mb / s currently I have this https://www.speedtest.net/result/8019347301 i Videos on YouTube work normally or FB only for those that I mentioned .. Is there any way to fix this? is it the fault of pirate servers?


    Not only you have a problem with it, so instead of looking for a solution to this problem, I download a movie that after watching it deletes and I advise you to do the same better to wait for the movie to download than nervous about jamming I use the fiber-optic internet I have an average of 190mb / s and still cuts "I yes it is the fault of pirated servers "install a plugin to help you download it.
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  • #3 17782204
    DobryMudzyn1702
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    These services cut the speed of their own, always in the evening to make you want to buy a premium package.
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    xXshogunXx
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    drobok wrote:
    These sites do not cut anything, just so many people watch it that sometimes there is a problem with the transfer. That is why you have to jump on websites, or patiently download the content to the disk and then watch it.

    They cut it off for the free player, sometimes you have high viewing speed and sometimes it crashes. You are quite right when a lot of people come in, it just cuts it down, but this is not a sign that their resources or the server itself is weak, but that it is specially designed so as not to overload the client Free, so there is a ceiling for each of the free players, the more it is free including the ceiling for each free. To encourage you to buy Premium
  • #9 17783115
    DobryMudzyn1702
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    openload, vidoza, streamango a little less rapidvideo and some others. I'm not saying that every website does that, but it is a fact because the speed is always cut to ~ 2Mbits, no less, no more.
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    xXshogunXx
    Level 14  
    Shogunleszek wrote:
    Hello, I have home internet with Tmobile and there has always been a problem even on the old internet which was 10mb / s currently I have this https://www.speedtest.net/result/8019347301 i Videos on YouTube work normally or FB only for those that I mentioned .. Is there any way to fix this? is it the fault of pirate servers?


    DobryMudzyn1702 wrote:
    openload, vidoza, streamango a little less rapidvideo and some others. I'm not saying that every website does that, but it is a fact because the speed is always cut to ~ 2Mbits, no less, no more.

    The best solution is to prepare a list of movies and download them at once to watch a movie in peace after work in the evening without lag :) there are tons of browser plugins to download movies you just need to install and bang watching online is tiresome. The best way is to turn on downloading in the morning, because there are fewer users on such sites and the download ceiling will not break 4 letters, but instead of 2 hours it can be downloaded in 15 minutes :) Remember to download a plug-in so that you do not have to run the movie itself, thus you will save the use of the link for the movie buffer in the browser.

Topic summary

Users experiencing video stuttering on streaming platforms like Openload, Streamango, Rapidvideo, and Vidoza while using T-Mobile's internet service have identified several potential causes and solutions. Many believe that the issue stems from the servers of these platforms, which may throttle speeds during peak usage times to encourage users to purchase premium subscriptions. Some users suggest downloading content instead of streaming to avoid interruptions, as downloading during off-peak hours can significantly reduce wait times. Additionally, browser plugins are recommended for easier downloading. The discussion also touches on the legality of streaming content and the impact of high traffic on server performance.
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