Thought it might be interesting to track the bandwidth of the streaming from dish now that it has become popular.
Below are some screen snapshots the LAN interface performance on the router I have connected to my 722k. Note that on Sunday , after about 5pm CST I tested by watching Tron (HD) from Starz via the stream. During that it was receiving at about 8Mbps and it seemed to keep up with the video with no buffering popping up during the first 20 minutes. This morning (10am CST) when checking, I selected Home Alone (HD) and it is averaging around 4.5Mbps and had to re-buffer after about 13 minutes in. Not sure if the bitrate change was due to the encoding of the movie (non action oriented, less visually complex) or if Dish is tweaking things.
Here is what is going on while I was browsing the Dish Platinum/BBMP guide to pick a movie. It was talking to Dish I assume to get data on available selections.
Here is what is going on when streaming the Home Alone HD movie this morning. You can see where I pressed watch now, the Mbps jumped up, and basically has stayed there the whole time the movie is running.
Here is what it looked like Sunday afternoon when streaming Tron in HD. More variable, but did achieve a higher bit rate.
I'll do some more testing later, and also try some SD content to see if the bit rate drops for that as well.
Below are some screen snapshots the LAN interface performance on the router I have connected to my 722k. Note that on Sunday , after about 5pm CST I tested by watching Tron (HD) from Starz via the stream. During that it was receiving at about 8Mbps and it seemed to keep up with the video with no buffering popping up during the first 20 minutes. This morning (10am CST) when checking, I selected Home Alone (HD) and it is averaging around 4.5Mbps and had to re-buffer after about 13 minutes in. Not sure if the bitrate change was due to the encoding of the movie (non action oriented, less visually complex) or if Dish is tweaking things.
Here is what is going on while I was browsing the Dish Platinum/BBMP guide to pick a movie. It was talking to Dish I assume to get data on available selections.
Here is what is going on when streaming the Home Alone HD movie this morning. You can see where I pressed watch now, the Mbps jumped up, and basically has stayed there the whole time the movie is running.
Here is what it looked like Sunday afternoon when streaming Tron in HD. More variable, but did achieve a higher bit rate.
I'll do some more testing later, and also try some SD content to see if the bit rate drops for that as well.