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Monday, March 17th, 2025 6:05 PM

Streaming in browser is horrible

I just tried streaming in Chrome and Edge on my PC and holy (Edited per community guidelines) is it horrible. It used to be crystal clear and now it's simply unwatchable - it can't even be 480p resolution.

Streams look fine on my Rokus and on my phone, not the browser, which my son uses exclusively in his room as well, is just unbelievably bad. I watch tons of baseball at my desk while I work and have some it for years. This is simply not the product I'm paying for anymore.

Community Support

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255K Messages

18 days ago

We understand your frustration, @sidebyside. The DIRECTV video stream resolution may be limited to comply with certain technical and security parameters that are required of DIRECTV by our content providers. Thanks for your understanding. Rizza, DIRECTV Community Team

6 Messages

18 days ago

@DIRECTVhelp what standards changed in the past month or so? Why can other platforms stream at a high quality bitrate/resolution but now DirectTV is severely limited. The stream is virtually unwatchable.

Community Support

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255K Messages

18 days ago

This was a recent change implemented to meet requirements, which only affects web browsers. Rizza, DIRECTV Community Team

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18 days ago

@DIRECTVhelp so, this is a permanent change then? A significant downgrade in service? It doesn't seem like this is very viable use of a product then. Why is it apparently reported to be working on Apple computers using Safari (it is what I have read, I do not have access to a Apple PC to test)

Community Support

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255K Messages

18 days ago

Safari users are exempt because of their built-in security features. Only affected browsers are those that are Chromium-based, such as Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, etc. Mohammad, DIRECTV Community Team

Tutor

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49 Messages

18 days ago

I thought that Firefox uses the Gecko engine, not Chromium/Blink, so it would not be affected by this new limitation. But it appears it is too.

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16 days ago

@BobL3364 yeah. That just underlines they aren't explaining this properly, or they don't understand what actually the problem is. In the end, they are clearly kneecapping the use/support of browser viewing so I will be shopping elsewhere.

Community Support

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255K Messages

16 days ago

We'd like you to stay. If you need help, contact us at https://www.directv.com/customer-service. Mohammad, DIRECTV Community Team

Contributor

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4 Messages

16 days ago

Then why is the streaming quality just fine if using the content providers' own streaming services (e.g. ESPN or Fanduel Sports Network) in Chrome, using my DIRECTV Stream login? Why would they require DTV to lower the quality on certain browsers but don't limit it on their own service?

This sounds like a cop-out instead of fixing the actual issue for paying customers.

And as someone else mentioned, Firefox is not Chromium-based and as such should not be affected.

6 Messages

16 days ago

@DIRECTVhelp I'd like to stay as well. And I did contact support before posting here and they gave me more or less the same explanation/excuses. It makes zero sense as @civrock said. None of the customers I've seen with this complaint are understanding the situation at all. And we've, in essence, had a significant portion of the product pulled out from under us without a warning or a valid, detailed explanation.

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14 Messages

11 days ago

I watch on my PC also, this is unacceptable.    Try to watch a lacrosse game on ESPN, you cannot even see the ball.    I chose Directv Stream when I left DTV satellite due to the 1080p on all platforms.   It was THE game changer for me.   I keep waiting on the image to snap to complete resolution, but it never does.   I have also called about this and got the run around.   I have tried other browsers and have a full gig internet service.   The issue is not on my end.   


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