Now that it's fully legal for ISPs to throttle Netflix, Google, et al (thanks, Verizon) and extort money from them in return for giving customers the bandwidth they pay for, I think it's time for all the major players to track performance on the networks and call out the throttlers with a message right over the video stream on their website and in-app (Android, iOS, Xbox, etc). SO, when you use TWC and are getting on…
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#132There are still a lot of people in rural America that don't have internet speeds above 2MB/s, and that should be our top priority.
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#133I was really hoping this was going to address the seeking problem. It seems like whenever I want to seek, even backwards to already buffered content, there's a 50/50 chance the video player will stop working entirely and force me to do a refresh and lose my entire video buffer.
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#135I am aware they were trialling some sort of netwrok locally to CA, how difficult/expensive is it to roll this out worldwide?
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#136Now that it's fully legal for ISPs to throttle Netflix, Google, et al (thanks, Verizon) and extort money from them in return for giving customers the bandwidth they pay for, I think it's time for all the major players to track performance on the networks and call out the throttlers with a message right over the video stream on their website and in-app (Android, iOS, Xbox, etc). SO, when you use TWC and are getting on…
Also net neutrality was a key barrier to ad hoc and distributed/self organizing networks. Once people perceive that they are not guaranteed to get what they paid for, there will be a race to the bottom to find alternatives. The ISPs killed the goose that laid the golden egg and don't even know it yet.
Mesh-type networks fail for many reasons. Mainly, nobody seems to have found a good use for them, especially with everybody walking around with 4G hotspots nowadays. Seems very doubtful that the FCC would have gotten involved regulating some fledgling community network.
Can you provide any evidence that an adhoc network was ever regulated under network neutrality rules?
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#137Needless to say that YouTube loading speeds have been sub-par with that ISP.
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#138Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you look at the actual requirements they're talking about, they aren't that crazy. Even for HD video, they're talking > 2.5Mbps. So for really good quality, it's probably 5-6Mbps. I have 85Mbps FiOS at home, and I still sometimes have issues streaming Youtube videos. If my ISP can't even guarantee 10% of what I'm paying for over a fiber optic line, then yes, they need to be called out and publicly shamed.
What about if youtube.com's CDNs are overloaded and slow? Will you blame your ISP? This is the problem with such ratings systems -- they're inherently one-sided.
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#139Curious. For me the 30-240 seconds long ads YouTube shows are always 1080p (or at very least high quality) and never choppy, yet streaming YouTube content videos at the same resolution often results in terrible buffering issues. Are the crappy ISP (ComCast) cahce servers only caching the non-ad videos? Does YouTube serve these through an AdSense / non-YouTube source that bypasses the cache? There are times it seems t…
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#140Anybody knows why recently Youtube re-buffers every video when I hit replay? It might make sense for long videos but for relative short videos (music videos and the like), it's really frustrating.
It's because Youtube uses DASH[1] by default now. It's also the reason why it never buffers more than a few seconds of video anymore. I installed YoutubeCenter[2] and disabled DASH from the options and it seems to work well every since. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Adaptive_Streaming_ove... [2] https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter
Of course you'd get the same quality as the previous play, but with a little work you could splice in some higher quality segments if you wanted.