DSTV on PC worse quality than Android/TV Box

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When I stream via my Mi Boxes, Samsung smart TV's or Android phone, the picture quality is great. When I stream through a PC browser, the quality looks like 720p or worse. I have tried 2 different i5 PC's through Chrome with the same poor resolution result so it's not a PC performance issue - Youtube spits out perfect HD on the pc's.

Is that how it is for everyone or am I missing something?
 
When I stream via my Mi Boxes, Samsung smart TV's or Android phone, the picture quality is great. When I stream through a PC browser, the quality looks like 720p or worse. I have tried 2 different i5 PC's through Chrome with the same poor resolution result so it's not a PC performance issue - Youtube spits out perfect HD on the pc's.

Is that how it is for everyone or am I missing something?
First time?
 
Apparently it's chrome doing it, use Edge apparently
 
Probably drm issues on browsers but you're getting better then some who are getting 576p on browser.
Dstv should release a windows app like other streamers have.
I think 576p is actually what I'm getting - tried chrome and edge and both the same story. If I run the F1 on the F1TV site I get proper 1080 HD quality.

This simply has to be intentional from DSTV's side that browsers have poor quality compared to TV/Box/Android App's - maybe to counter piracy and capturing+selling of streams?
 
I think 576p is actually what I'm getting - tried chrome and edge and both the same story. If I run the F1 on the F1TV site I get proper 1080 HD quality.

This simply has to be intentional from DSTV's side that browsers have poor quality compared to TV/Box/Android App's - maybe to counter piracy and capturing+selling of streams?
Yeah goes back to DRM so more then likely, but it's not only DSTV it's also other streamers.
 
I believe it's intentional. Streaming via the browser is considered a mobile stream where as streaming via a TV box on the DSTV app is considered an Anywhere stream as per their own definition on how they bill for streams and how many is included.

I think it's like 720p max if that but bitrate is low.

Surprisingly the streams that pirate IPTV providers capture and upscale look so much better than the offial streaming. Pretty sad actually.

So you option is to upscale it and clean it with something like lossless scaling or something but you will get ghosting unfortunately. I did try a few methods. Maybe the DSTV addon in kodi from Slyguy is a bit better.
 
How would I know what the current DSTV Stream video resolution is on my laptop? I’d like to check because I am quite happy with the picture quality, maybe I am just used to it and don’t know better.
 
I believe it's intentional. Streaming via the browser is considered a mobile stream where as streaming via a TV box on the DSTV app is considered an Anywhere stream as per their own definition on how they bill for streams and how many is included.

I think it's like 720p max if that but bitrate is low.

Surprisingly the streams that pirate IPTV providers capture and upscale look so much better than the offial streaming. Pretty sad actually.

So you option is to upscale it and clean it with something like lossless scaling or something but you will get ghosting unfortunately. I did try a few methods. Maybe the DSTV addon in kodi from Slyguy is a bit better.
And THAT's why we allow you to stay. Thanks for the detailed answer cavedog!
 
I believe it's intentional. Streaming via the browser is considered a mobile stream where as streaming via a TV box on the DSTV app is considered an Anywhere stream as per their own definition on how they bill for streams and how many is included.

I think it's like 720p max if that but bitrate is low.

Surprisingly the streams that pirate IPTV providers capture and upscale look so much better than the offial streaming. Pretty sad actually.

So you option is to upscale it and clean it with something like lossless scaling or something but you will get ghosting unfortunately. I did try a few methods. Maybe the DSTV addon in kodi from Slyguy is a bit better.
Hi cavedog

So, I tried upscaling a few weeks ago with Lossless Scaling, however I just got a black screen when I started the process. (I assumed it was caused by DRM protection).

Although , seeing your response made me wonder if I maybe made a mistake with some settings in Lossless Scaling.

Do you perhaps remember how you managed to get upscaling to work? I know it's a long shot, but quite desperate to find better stream quality.
 
Hi cavedog

So, I tried upscaling a few weeks ago with Lossless Scaling, however I just got a black screen when I started the process. (I assumed it was caused by DRM protection).

Although , seeing your response made me wonder if I maybe made a mistake with some settings in Lossless Scaling.

Do you perhaps remember how you managed to get upscaling to work? I know it's a long shot, but quite desperate to find better stream quality.


Yes in the browser the widevine DRM blocks any app that tries to screenshot or record over.

You need to use something like Kodi for example.

 
Thanks @cavedog

Played with Kodi a bit last night and can at least get 720p on PC now.

Upscaling does work, but I might be a bit inexperienced with Lossless Scaling as I couldn't really see an improvement when upscaling to 1080p.

Still would prefer browser for ease of use, but alas, DSTV being special so I'll deal with Kodi.
 
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