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I can’t even find a search function. God I hate this app, I wouldn’t even recommend this to my mother in law
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@Hawk
It only buffers on the game. No issues so far on live tv or movies. I already rebooted my router and firestick. -
@homer
I just checked in USA Major Leagues > NBA and PPV & SPT EVENT > NBA and every channel except the second on the latter was working with no buffering. -
@Hawk
I was trying to watch the Celtics. It would give me the 4 dancing dots every few seconds. Only one game that I had issue with. -
@homer
Firesticks first came out in 2014. They've upgraded them as much as they can but a WiFi dongle isn't powerful enough to process 2026 levels of streaming content. I switched to the Cubes and that has helped, but a lot of other people use other powerful devices. You can look at the TZBox here on channelmoa or Android TV (BuzzTV Powerstations) or Google TV Boxes (Onn 4K Pro). -
@homer
Firesticks first came out in 2014. They've upgraded them as much as they can but a WiFi dongle isn't powerful enough to process 2026 levels of streaming content. I switched to the Cubes and that has helped, but a lot of other people use other powerful devices. You can look at the TZBox here on channelmoa or Android TV (BuzzTV Powerstations) or Google TV Boxes (Onn 4K Pro).@homer
Firesticks first came out in 2014. They've upgraded them as much as they can but a WiFi dongle isn't powerful enough to process 2026 levels of streaming content. I switched to the Cubes and that has helped, but a lot of other people use other powerful devices. You can look at the TZBox here on channelmoa or Android TV (BuzzTV Powerstations) or Google TV Boxes (Onn 4K Pro).Yes, Firesticks came out in 2014. But your other comments are just silly. No, they haven't "upgraded them as much as they can" any more than they've upgraded PCs or automobiles as much as they can. Also, there are MANY viable streaming apps offering HD and 4k that run just fine on a Firestick 4kMax. Finally, a business needs to offer a product that meets the needs of the large majority of their customers, and I'm pretty positive that the overwhelming majority of CatchOnTV/MOA users have Firesticks. If they really want to offer an app that only works on a Fire Cube or greater hardware, that's fine. But their paid user base will shrink dramatically.
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That’s backward thinking. How can you compare a PC or an automobile to a WiFi dongle. I’m sure they’ll figure out a way to optimize their content to placate Firestick owners. But if you check any IPTV forums they’re recommending viewers to upgrade to devices with better specs. Go to Walmart (dot) com and see if you can buy a on 4K Pro. They’re sold out.

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