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Is it just me and my phone, or do other people find that Kayo just stops operating randomly and incredibly annoyingly? As in, watching a replay, it just freezes and will not move. Is there any way to prevent this?

 

I've never really had any dramas on my Android phone or Chromecast dongle I us with my TV.  Since I'm having issue with my Chromecast remote not pairing at the moment, I cast directly to the TV from my phone and that works fine also.

My only minor gripe with Kayo is I sometimes find it's to easy to accidentally escape out of the program your watching, but it doesn't remember to resume where you left off, but asides from that I find its brilliant.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

30 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Is it just me and my phone, or do other people find that Kayo just stops operating randomly and incredibly annoyingly? As in, watching a replay, it just freezes and will not move. Is there any way to prevent this?

I never really have that problem but my mum and brother do. Might just be the servers you connect to or the congestion on the internet in your area?

Usually pausing for a couple of minutes to let it buffer will fix it.

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

 
Just now, Ollie fan said:

You sound much more technically aware than I am. But I have an iPhone.

Do you use the phones 4G/5G or your home wifi? If it's the home wifi there could be interference with the wifi signal. If you have 2.4ghz and 5ghz options for your home wifi try the 5ghz one as it usually has less interference from home appliances such as microwaves etc


11 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

Is it just me and my phone, or do other people find that Kayo just stops operating randomly and incredibly annoyingly? As in, watching a replay, it just freezes and will not move. Is there any way to prevent this?

Yeah, I get the same problem on occasion on my iPhone app. I usually just note the time in the replay and restart the app and then fast forward back to where I was and things are fine.

 Since the app turned up natively on my LG TV I haven’t had the same problem. Not sure if that is just luck or indicates there is a bug in the iPhone version of the app.

I have close to 100% reliability with Kayo on a Sony Bravia Google TV connected to 7Mbps ADSL. Even in HD!

A Samsung phone on the same ADSL is also good, but if I use mobile broadband instead it buffers some of the time from evening congestion. Some evenings my mobile broadband tests at 3Mbps. ☹️

I also had a few problems with Kayo when I used a Chromecast, but ditched it when I bought the Google TV.

 

Responsible for much swearing at my place.

The most annoying feature of kayo is when you join the telecast after it has started (usually out doing kids stuff) and it puts the bloody score at the top of the screen.  I have to block that part of the screen with my hand so I don't see it.  Does the same with the big bash games. 

Otherwise best thing for me in WA, can see every game on the big tv and not have to pay for all that other Foxtel crap. 

 

 

 


Live sport buffering works on a completely different model to general video streaming which can buffer say two minutes worth of video if not more as you watch the show.

Kayo seemed to buffer about 30 seconds worth and thus you will see every short dop out as your wireless signal goes up and down in strength. If the stream has been adeqately buffered you should have no problem. At home the signal will be relatively constant and thus no issue but on the move it's a different story.

When it comes to replays I'm not sure how much they buffer but in theory it could be more like normal video streaming.

It's not so much the speed of your connection as Kayo only requires around 8-13Mbs to deliver quality video but rather the consistency of the flow. Try sitting the phone down on a desk or table where the signal should be constant and see if you still have the same problem.

Another trick as others have suggested is to allow the video to run for say five minutes and then move the cursor back to the beginning. In this way you are providing your own buffering.

I had big troubles buffering etc with Kayo when using the old ADSL lines but once the NBN arrived it's been perfect.

Good luck

15 hours ago, Darkhorse72 said:

The most annoying feature of kayo is when you join the telecast after it has started (usually out doing kids stuff) and it puts the bloody score at the top of the screen.  I have to block that part of the screen with my hand so I don't see it.  Does the same with the big bash games. 

Otherwise best thing for me in WA, can see every game on the big tv and not have to pay for all that other Foxtel crap. 

 

 

 

There is a setting to take off the score you're talking about. 👍

  • 2 months later...

Trying to help out my old man, who has just reactivated Kayo and is getting Error Code 3007.  Contacted Kayo several times and apparently they haven't been very helpful.

Anyone got an tips/tricks?

 

As a related issue, it's bloody pathetic that channel 7 appears to be showing the Port Hawthorn game in preference to ours.  Got the premership and an attractive brand of footy, but seems the free to air networks still don't give us any love or respect.

20 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Trying to help out my old man, who has just reactivated Kayo and is getting Error Code 3007.  Contacted Kayo several times and apparently they haven't been very helpful.

Anyone got an tips/tricks?

 

As a related issue, it's bloody pathetic that channel 7 appears to be showing the Port Hawthorn game in preference to ours.  Got the premership and an attractive brand of footy, but seems the free to air networks still don't give us any love or respect.

Have you tried deleting and reinstalling the app Balls? 

How long since he last used it, is it possible the app need an update to latest version?

what device is he using it on?

1 hour ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

As a related issue, it's bloody pathetic that channel 7 appears to be showing the Port Hawthorn game in preference to ours.  Got the premership and an attractive brand of footy, but seems the free to air networks still don't give us any love or respect.

It's more about GC than Melbourne. We are on channel 7 for 5 of the first 6 weeks so one can't really complain there.

The Suns did not have an ounce of respect in the industry coming into the season and were accordingly given 0 FTA games in the first fully scheduled 9 weeks of the season.

If the networks chose their games on a weekly basis, the GC V Dees games would've been channel 7 I reckon given GC won last week and have some positive press about them.

And lastly, Fox Footy show more games than channel 7 each week, so it's inevitable that we'll be on Fox Footy from time to time.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


I was watching the cricket last night and it started just randomly going to earlier in the day's play.

So frustrating having to keep exit and go to 'watch live'.

Watching on a phone I rarely have any issues staying in one place, but if I'm walking outside it will often pause and put up the 'something's gone wrong' message.

3 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

Watching on a phone I rarely have any issues staying in one place, but if I'm walking outside it will often pause and put up the 'something's gone wrong' message.

Probably a safety message to stop you walking into traffic.

 
2 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Probably a safety message to stop you walking into traffic.

Finally, my opportunity to go on a forum and complain about the nanny state.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hoping anyone out there knows, just got back from some time away and went to catch up on the footy I missed. When I went to watch the Casey games they are gone.

Has Kayo lost the VFL? There is a local footy link, but it is Sydney games and I am in Brisbane.


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