My best guess is...What is causing the difference in quality then? I know when I watched a movie it was blu-ray quality.
they're not (always) sending 1080p at all.
My best guess is...What is causing the difference in quality then? I know when I watched a movie it was blu-ray quality.
I noticed this type of an issue quite some time ago and I realized it was my router that was dropping in and out. I never noticed it until I was watching IPVOD, most likely because I never did anything for an extended period of time that would manifest my router drops. Since I replaced my router I never have issues with my IPVOD streaming quality or drops. The symptoms were the same as what is being reported here. Even though I had blazing fast speeds whenever I would test my network, it was only after long periods of extended downloading that the symptoms would manifest.
Probably not. Movie I was watching wasn't 1080p at all yet I saw the sudden significant drop in pic quality. Can't explain it but fortunately I've only seen this once.My best guess is...they're not (always) sending 1080p at all.
I have a 2wire modem/router. No problem here.This might be my problem.. att 2wire router.
Ok maybe I'm confused here... but it seems like people in this thread are talking about two different things. The "video on demand" (VOD) movies are specially-picked movies that are pre-downloaded to the DVR.
You can't definitively say Dish's end is to blame. It could be your ISP or any point in between...My network is good for up to 30mbps, but at some times the dish stream will drop below 3mbps. That is their system is sending the data too slow.