

So I thought it could be a Sling thing, and not a Fire TV Stick problem. Moments like these were rather new to me. While these weird buffering moments came and went quickly, I was able to capture one of these moments, when the All Elite Wrestling faction comprised of "Platinum" Max Caster, Colton and Austin Gunn and their father Billy were on screen: Not for me, though, because my sport of choice is the predetermined chaos that is pro wrestling.

I thought this was a Sling TV problem at first, as Sling TV's buffering woes got really annoying during one night of the NBA Playoffs. Cable (mostly) works, and moving to something that's seemingly based around the internet is a risk.Īt its worst, these buffering moments happened a few times or more an hour. This is exactly why - if you ask me - people don't want to cut the cord. A little "processing" spinning circle would appear on screen while the image was stuck.

And when I say stable, I mean Sling TV and YouTube TV kept buffering while I watched live TV on the Fire TV Stick Max. It was so confusing that I started a second subscription to try and test which is the most stable. Live TV didn't really thrive on my Fire TV Stick Maxīut the biggest example of "your mileage may vary" in my testing is one that became an insurmountable roadblock: watching best cable TV alternatives. It's a very personal call, and I wouldn't have designed this like that, but it worked. Something about the mute on the left and the volume control right next to it worked for me. The top row (back, home and menu) is for getting around screens, the second row (rewind, play and fast forward) is for navigating inside shows and movies and then there's the third row. But somehow I learned this layout fairly quickly.
