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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Pyke" data-source="post: 1095493" data-attributes="member: 139416"><p>Thanks for trying the tests - it's interesting that it worked after running it manually, although I'm not sure what we can do with that.</p><p></p><p>One thing I will say is that I used Sky Go for the first time in a couple of weeks last night to watch a film and when it started it was stuttering terribly all over the place (I've not had it like this before). I tried a few things to fix it on the fly and the only thing which improved it was to turn off Application Storage in the Silverlight configuration. It may be that this was a coincidence and it reinitialised Silverlight behind the scenes or something, but it definitely improved the stuttering. </p><p></p><p>The thing I did notice throughout the film was that fast panning was not smooth at all (I normally watch comedies, so its not noticeable), I'm sure this is to do with their encoding, although I can't believe Sky would do this to their streams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Pyke, post: 1095493, member: 139416"] Thanks for trying the tests - it's interesting that it worked after running it manually, although I'm not sure what we can do with that. One thing I will say is that I used Sky Go for the first time in a couple of weeks last night to watch a film and when it started it was stuttering terribly all over the place (I've not had it like this before). I tried a few things to fix it on the fly and the only thing which improved it was to turn off Application Storage in the Silverlight configuration. It may be that this was a coincidence and it reinitialised Silverlight behind the scenes or something, but it definitely improved the stuttering. The thing I did notice throughout the film was that fast panning was not smooth at all (I normally watch comedies, so its not noticeable), I'm sure this is to do with their encoding, although I can't believe Sky would do this to their streams. [/QUOTE]
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