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Originally Posted by tanny (Post 4187745)
I too have an android tv, and I cant find a simple way of streaming content directly from TV. How do you play content from prime video directly from TV?

Install the amazon video app, it is an android OS after all.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 4187774)
Install the amazon video app, it is an android OS after all.

But I assume you would miss out on the 5.1+ audio via the Android app.
If your TV has ARC setup, when free can you test and confirm whether you get 5.1 back on the receiver ?

Does anyone have some reviews on the Fire TV stick. Some reviews say it doesn't work as good as chrome cast in streaming and always streams at highest PQ causing video to stop and buffer in between. Chrome cast manages thi wonderfully.

I have a 16Mbps connection and I usually don't have any issues in streaming from the chromecast. However I am missing the Amazon prime video content on the Chromecast.

I have 2 non smart TV's so I can move the chromecast to the bedroom one and use the Amazon stick in the Living room TV.

Worth it? Basically will be buying this only cause chromecast doesn't support Amazon prime videos thanks to the feud between Google and Amazon forcing us to buy 2 devices.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 4187774)
Install the amazon video app, it is an android OS after all.

prime Video app is not available from the google store for normal download. I had checked umpteen times.

As a last option, yesterday I resorted to firmware update and it helped.

Now Prime Video App is coming up as option in default available apps.

Thanks for the help.

Thanks,
Rahul.

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Originally Posted by Vid6639 (Post 4188396)
Does anyone have some reviews on the Fire TV stick. Some reviews say it doesn't work as good as chrome cast in streaming and always streams at highest PQ causing video to stop and buffer in between. Chrome cast manages thi wonderfully.

I have a 16Mbps connection and I usually don't have any issues in streaming from the chromecast. However I am missing the Amazon prime video content on the Chromecast.

I have 2 non smart TV's so I can move the chromecast to the bedroom one and use the Amazon stick in the Living room TV.

Worth it? Basically will be buying this only cause chromecast doesn't support Amazon prime videos thanks to the feud between Google and Amazon forcing us to buy 2 devices.

With a 20Mbps connection and quality on best, prime video on my desktop managed to suck around 40 GB for a couple of hours of usage, that's crazy bandwidth usage. The "Good" quality setting seem to be OK on the web version. Fire TV allows you to select between Good, Better and Best like the web app. Given the fact that fire TV uses only WiFi, I won't be surprised if the video buffers a lot on "Best" quality setting. I can confirm this evening, as I will be setting up my fire TV stick this evening.

the stick will support x265 compression so numbers will drop. I use my desktop and its abt 7 Gb per hour and zero buffering. I have 50Mb unlimited connection so usage isnt a bother. Amazon streaming has never stuttered, to be honest. Compared to the sh*t that is doled out by hotstar in india - the quality is awesome. however you can go for the minimum quality to save bandwidth if required, I prefer the option of having an unlimited high quality stream which is rare!

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Originally Posted by Vid6639 (Post 4188396)
Does anyone have some reviews on the Fire TV stick. Some reviews say it doesn't work as good as chrome cast in streaming and always streams at highest PQ causing video to stop and buffer in between. Chrome cast manages thi wonderfully.

I have a 16Mbps connection and I usually don't have any issues in streaming from the chromecast. However I am missing the Amazon prime video content on the Chromecast.

I have 2 non smart TV's so I can move the chromecast to the bedroom one and use the Amazon stick in the Living room TV.

Worth it? Basically will be buying this only cause chromecast doesn't support Amazon prime videos thanks to the feud between Google and Amazon forcing us to buy 2 devices.

I am using Fire TV for Prime from last 4 days and its very good(tried erosnow and buffering is bad sometimes worse). I have not used chromecast or anyother device.

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Originally Posted by Fillmore (Post 4188392)
But I assume you would miss out on the 5.1+ audio via the Android app.
If your TV has ARC setup, when free can you test and confirm whether you get 5.1 back on the receiver ?

My 7.1 home theater setup and my android TV are in different cities. :) So I won't be able to check it.

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Originally Posted by bhp_maniac (Post 4188461)
With a 20Mbps connection and quality on best, prime video on my desktop managed to suck around 40 GB for a couple of hours of usage, that's crazy bandwidth usage. The "Good" quality setting seem to be OK on the web version. Fire TV allows you to select between Good, Better and Best like the web app. Given the fact that fire TV uses only WiFi, I won't be surprised if the video buffers a lot on "Best" quality setting. I can confirm this evening, as I will be setting up my fire TV stick this evening.

I have 16 mbps Airtel bb connection and fire stick streams videos in best quality without any buffering. That too at prime time at about 9.30 pm. The data usage was 3-4 gb per hour.

Between Amazon fire stick & chrome cast 2, which one would be better.

I have a prime membership but that was more for shipping than anything else. I found the content very obsolete on prime. Only thing i prefer watching are Hollywood movies once in while, Watching TV series is not my cup of tea & Prime doesn't offer me latest in Hollywood.

My Sony TV do have the Netflix / you tube app for occasional streaming. What extra benefit do chrome cast 2 provides from a end user perspective. Movie wise ,do Netflix have better content than prime.

Apologies for too many questions :)

PS : - I see few posts highlighting extreme data usage on fire stick . Per se User review on Amazon, stick is not smart enough & continues to stream content in background on loop even when you are not watching it.

Amazon Fire stick review

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Originally Posted by .sushilkumar (Post 4194198)
I see few posts highlighting extreme data usage on fire stick . Per se User review on Amazon, stick is not smart enough & continues to stream content in background on loop even when you are not watching it.

I agree with this point.
In the last 3 days I watched 2 movies , 3 TV series and browsed around checking what content was available.

And in this time it seems to have consumed almost 25gb of data bandwidth.
(not an exact calculation , but I know how much data the rest of the devices on my home n/w would have used in those 3 days and I took that into account.)

I have seen some posts about its screensaver being the culprit, but checked that out, and mine was not set on the supposedly bug causing setting.
On an avg if you stream at full HD 1080p mode it consumes around 3.5 - 5 gb of data per movie.

Not sure how good is Netflix in comparison. If anyone has measured it please let me know.
Note: This check was determined based on the Airtel Smartbytes page.

Ps: I wish Netflix had a Pay per view option , where you can browse and pay for a single movie / program you wish to watch.:D
Currently I dont feel its worth another 650/- per month for the sporadic content that I might watch in a month.

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Originally Posted by Fillmore (Post 4209498)
I agree with this point.
Not sure how good is Netflix in comparison. If anyone has measured it please let me know.
Note: This check was determined based on the Airtel Smartbytes page.

Ps: I wish Netflix had a Pay per view option , where you can browse and pay for a single movie / program you wish to watch.:D
Currently I dont feel its worth another 650/- per month for the sporadic content that I might watch in a month.

I have directly streamed Netflix movie on my android TV and usage approximately 1 GB per hour of viewing.

I have yet to stream Amazon prime directly on TV, as I normally download to my phone with highest quality and stream to TV. I found much lesser data consumption at 500 Mb per hour in this way and also flexibility.

For pay per use, you can use google movies or itune. Content are pretty updated and price wise rental option is competitive.

I unsubscribed from Amazon Prime membership here recently. I was auto-subscribed by Amazon last year, persisted with for The Grand Tour, and had long since observed that Amazon Prime content did not excite - barely ever used it. Besides, having Netflix, Amazon Prime, Free-to-air HD, and YouTube was definitely an overkill for a family that watches TV for a maximum of 1 hour in a week.

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Originally Posted by PetrolRider (Post 4209795)
I have yet to stream Amazon prime directly on TV, as I normally download to my phone with highest quality and stream to TV.

That is a neat idea. This way the chromecast can be put to use.

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Originally Posted by PetrolRider (Post 4209795)
For pay per use, you can use google movies or itune. Content are pretty updated and price wise rental option is competitive.

Could you please elaborate on the method you use for movies Rented/Purchased on iTunes and Google Play Movies ?

I dont mean the actual rental/purchase step, but the post download viewing steps to get it on your TV.

I have a Kodi HTPC setup + Amazon Fire TV stick, so can use either option.

Was wondering which method you use either to download and watch offline or stream the offline content to your HTPC device.

I believe currently download is possible only on mobile devices.


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