I've tried NUMEROUS different setups, ranging from my Sony TV, to my Amazon FireTV, and even my server as a last resort. The problem still remains that HD channels are unwatchable.
Things I have tried:
1. modifying advancedsettings.xml, refined to each Kodi install I have attempted to watch HD with.
2. switching my devices over to my existing VPN connection that is used for my wife and daughter's computers to pull stateside services while overseas
3. complete uninstall and reinstall of Kodi on each device named above
4. connecting my devices to the "open network" meaning connected directly to the internet, and not through my firewall or any router.
Nothing I do seems to work for HD streams at all. Some SD streams will even flake from time to time, but I chalk that up to simple maintenance or high concentration of users.
I'm now thinking about going (back) to simple devices like a Mag or equivalent. What are some recommendations to try? I honestly don't want something slow and lethargic like a Mag254...
My average ping rate from my LTE phone is 300ms to the server my boxes communicate with. Nothing over 312ms. This is obviously slower than the ping rate from my internet service at the house; single-mode fiber 1Gbps synchronous. My ping rate to the VPN server I selected in the middle of the US is on average 115ms, nothing higher than 150ms.
Server I tried on is a hex core i7 5930k with 64GB DDR4, and SSD Pro for OS drive, as well as GTX 970 video card. It's more than capable of any A/V content delivery as that's the primary purpose of the box in the first place.
Anyway, any suggestions on alternative hardware that's proven to work would be appreciated. I'm starting to think that maybe I let the subscription expire and suffer with korean language progrmaming, or pray that there's an alternative solution with predominantly english language services.
Things I have tried:
1. modifying advancedsettings.xml, refined to each Kodi install I have attempted to watch HD with.
2. switching my devices over to my existing VPN connection that is used for my wife and daughter's computers to pull stateside services while overseas
3. complete uninstall and reinstall of Kodi on each device named above
4. connecting my devices to the "open network" meaning connected directly to the internet, and not through my firewall or any router.
Nothing I do seems to work for HD streams at all. Some SD streams will even flake from time to time, but I chalk that up to simple maintenance or high concentration of users.
I'm now thinking about going (back) to simple devices like a Mag or equivalent. What are some recommendations to try? I honestly don't want something slow and lethargic like a Mag254...
My average ping rate from my LTE phone is 300ms to the server my boxes communicate with. Nothing over 312ms. This is obviously slower than the ping rate from my internet service at the house; single-mode fiber 1Gbps synchronous. My ping rate to the VPN server I selected in the middle of the US is on average 115ms, nothing higher than 150ms.
Server I tried on is a hex core i7 5930k with 64GB DDR4, and SSD Pro for OS drive, as well as GTX 970 video card. It's more than capable of any A/V content delivery as that's the primary purpose of the box in the first place.
Anyway, any suggestions on alternative hardware that's proven to work would be appreciated. I'm starting to think that maybe I let the subscription expire and suffer with korean language progrmaming, or pray that there's an alternative solution with predominantly english language services.