Old app version
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You can get the 1.6.2 version with the short code 4185818
http://aftv.news/4185818What do you mean by doesn’t play properly?
If it’s a buffering issue, try this process to help fix buffering issues from MoaTV’s main website:
@Jack-Thripper said:
This attempts to explain different causes of/for buffering and actually does a good job of it.
https://channelmoa.com/what-is-iptv-buffering-and-how-to-fix-it.html -
You can get the 1.6.2 version with the short code 4185818
http://aftv.news/4185818What do you mean by doesn’t play properly?
If it’s a buffering issue, try this process to help fix buffering issues from MoaTV’s main website:
@Jack-Thripper said:
This attempts to explain different causes of/for buffering and actually does a good job of it.
https://channelmoa.com/what-is-iptv-buffering-and-how-to-fix-it.htmlYou can get the 1.6.2 version with the short code 4185818
http://aftv.news/4185818What do you mean by doesn’t play properly?
If it’s a buffering issue, try this process to help fix buffering issues from MoaTV’s main website:
@Jack-Thripper said:
This attempts to explain different causes of/for buffering and actually does a good job of it.
https://channelmoa.com/what-is-iptv-buffering-and-how-to-fix-it.htmlSo, at the risk of sounding like a broken record, while that does do a pretty good job of explaining quite a few reasons for buffering and what to do about it, it totally ignores one (common right now) reason - the app itself.
As I've noted before, I have two identical Firestick 4kMax (2nd generation) devices configured identically and connected to the same internet service using the same wifi router. One runs 1.6.3 and the other runs 2.0.11 MOA. The one with 2.0.11 is closer to the router (2 ft) with a stronger wifi signal. Literally the ONLY difference between the two is the MOA app version. Yet I have times where a series episode or a movie I'm trying to stream on 2.0.11 is almost unwatchable due to constant buffering. Yet I can walk into the other room, fire up the 1.6.3 device and watch the same stream with no buffering. Assuming the two versions are connected to the same server (is this true??) the only difference is the app itself. The app is either not able to keep up, or the app is overloading my latest generation Firestick 4kMax. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure there's literally no other possible cause, my identical setups have removed all the other possible explanations/causes.
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You can get the 1.6.2 version with the short code 4185818
http://aftv.news/4185818What do you mean by doesn’t play properly?
If it’s a buffering issue, try this process to help fix buffering issues from MoaTV’s main website:
@Jack-Thripper said:
This attempts to explain different causes of/for buffering and actually does a good job of it.
https://channelmoa.com/what-is-iptv-buffering-and-how-to-fix-it.htmlSo, at the risk of sounding like a broken record, while that does do a pretty good job of explaining quite a few reasons for buffering and what to do about it, it totally ignores one (common right now) reason - the app itself.
As I've noted before, I have two identical Firestick 4kMax (2nd generation) devices configured identically and connected to the same internet service using the same wifi router. One runs 1.6.3 and the other runs 2.0.11 MOA. The one with 2.0.11 is closer to the router (2 ft) with a stronger wifi signal. Literally the ONLY difference between the two is the MOA app version. Yet I have times where a series episode or a movie I'm trying to stream on 2.0.11 is almost unwatchable due to constant buffering. Yet I can walk into the other room, fire up the 1.6.3 device and watch the same stream with no buffering. Assuming the two versions are connected to the same server (is this true??) the only difference is the app itself. The app is either not able to keep up, or the app is overloading my latest generation Firestick 4kMax. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure there's literally no other possible cause, my identical setups have removed all the other possible explanations/causes.
Hi, thanks for sharing your experience—we understand how frustrating buffering can be, especially when comparing different app versions.
Regarding the comparison between version 1.6.3 (CatchOn) and 2.0.11 (MOA), there are a few important points to clarify:
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Different App Architecture
The MOA version is built on a newer framework with additional features and security layers. Because of this, it may behave differently compared to older versions, even on identical devices. -
Server Routing & Load Balancing
While it may seem like both apps connect to the same servers, newer versions can use updated routing, CDN paths, or streaming protocols. This can sometimes result in different performance depending on location, ISP, or network conditions. -
Device Resource Usage
The MOA app includes enhanced UI and backend processes which may use more system resources. On some devices, especially Firestick environments, this can occasionally lead to buffering if the system cache or background processes are not optimized. -
Ongoing Optimization
Our development team is actively working on improving performance and stability in the MOA app. Updates are being rolled out progressively to address issues like buffering and playback consistency.
We appreciate your detailed comparison—it’s actually very helpful for our team. If possible, please share specific channels or content where buffering occurs so we can investigate further.
Thanks for your patience while we continue improving the experience.
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Hi, thanks for sharing your experience—we understand how frustrating buffering can be, especially when comparing different app versions.
Regarding the comparison between version 1.6.3 (CatchOn) and 2.0.11 (MOA), there are a few important points to clarify:
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Different App Architecture
The MOA version is built on a newer framework with additional features and security layers. Because of this, it may behave differently compared to older versions, even on identical devices. -
Server Routing & Load Balancing
While it may seem like both apps connect to the same servers, newer versions can use updated routing, CDN paths, or streaming protocols. This can sometimes result in different performance depending on location, ISP, or network conditions. -
Device Resource Usage
The MOA app includes enhanced UI and backend processes which may use more system resources. On some devices, especially Firestick environments, this can occasionally lead to buffering if the system cache or background processes are not optimized. -
Ongoing Optimization
Our development team is actively working on improving performance and stability in the MOA app. Updates are being rolled out progressively to address issues like buffering and playback consistency.
We appreciate your detailed comparison—it’s actually very helpful for our team. If possible, please share specific channels or content where buffering occurs so we can investigate further.
Thanks for your patience while we continue improving the experience.
- Device Resource Usage
The MOA app includes enhanced UI and backend processes which may use more system resources. On some devices, especially Firestick environments, this can occasionally lead to buffering if the system cache or background processes are not optimized.
My assumption is that the large majority of your user base uses Firesticks. Is my assumption incorrect? If not, then that is the device specs you should be building your app around. If the new app is too resource-intensive for the majority of user environments, I'd say that's a bad business move.
- Ongoing Optimization
Our development team is actively working on improving performance and stability in the MOA app. Updates are being rolled out progressively to address issues like buffering and playback consistency.
I think 2.0.11 is almost a month old already, so those "progressive app updates" appear to have slowed significantly?
We appreciate your detailed comparison—it’s actually very helpful for our team. If possible, please share specific channels or content where buffering occurs so we can investigate further.
As mentioned, more on movies/series as opposed to live channels - but pretty widespread.
Thanks for your patience while we continue improving the experience.
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- Device Resource Usage
The MOA app includes enhanced UI and backend processes which may use more system resources. On some devices, especially Firestick environments, this can occasionally lead to buffering if the system cache or background processes are not optimized.
My assumption is that the large majority of your user base uses Firesticks. Is my assumption incorrect? If not, then that is the device specs you should be building your app around. If the new app is too resource-intensive for the majority of user environments, I'd say that's a bad business move.
- Ongoing Optimization
Our development team is actively working on improving performance and stability in the MOA app. Updates are being rolled out progressively to address issues like buffering and playback consistency.
I think 2.0.11 is almost a month old already, so those "progressive app updates" appear to have slowed significantly?
We appreciate your detailed comparison—it’s actually very helpful for our team. If possible, please share specific channels or content where buffering occurs so we can investigate further.
As mentioned, more on movies/series as opposed to live channels - but pretty widespread.
Thanks for your patience while we continue improving the experience.
Hi,
We understand the frustration, and we’re not dismissing the issues being raised. At the same time, we want to keep things constructive and accurate.Firestick is indeed a widely used device, but it’s not the only platform we support. The current version of MoaTV was built to improve long-term stability and scalability across multiple device types. That does mean some environments — especially lower-spec devices — may require further optimization, particularly for VOD (movies/series).
Regarding updates, development has not slowed or stopped. Some improvements simply take longer to roll out because they require proper testing to avoid introducing additional issues. Rushed updates tend to create more problems than they solve.
We’re actively working on performance improvements, and feedback like yours is being taken into account. That said, we ask everyone to keep discussions respectful and based on actual experience rather than assumptions.
We value your feedback and we are continuing to improve the experience.!
Best regards,
ChannelMoa Team - Device Resource Usage
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In the MY LIVE section,- Play the channel.
- Press the remote's "Right Navigation" button, then "Select/OK".
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I have an issue with the new MOA app VS the old catch on where everytime I turn off my Nvidia Shield when I reopen the app it is stuck at a blank screen. I have to go into settings and force stop the app and reopen it before it will open. This never used to happen with the old Catchon versions. Is there any easy solution for this?
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I have an issue with the new MOA app VS the old catch on where everytime I turn off my Nvidia Shield when I reopen the app it is stuck at a blank screen. I have to go into settings and force stop the app and reopen it before it will open. This never used to happen with the old Catchon versions. Is there any easy solution for this?
@Vincysurfer Are you experiencing the same problem with the old version of the app (CatchON TV) ?
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I have an issue with the new MOA app VS the old catch on where everytime I turn off my Nvidia Shield when I reopen the app it is stuck at a blank screen. I have to go into settings and force stop the app and reopen it before it will open. This never used to happen with the old Catchon versions. Is there any easy solution for this?
No the old version seems to operate fine.
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No the old version seems to operate fine.
@Vincysurfer Exit the MoaTV app properly(by pressing return/back button 3-4 times) before shut off your TV, this should help.
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