Cyberflix

Do you pay for content using cyberflux or is it pirated stuff?
No it is free. But if you want premium links then you need Real Debrid. Then you start seeing plenty of 720P, 1080P and 4K links as well ask those compressed with x265 rather than x264.

Euro 3 per month (R50) is a small price to pay for quality links.

You can also use RD for this:
You can add torrent files or magnet links that our service will download and convert into a direct link that you will be able to download or watch using our service
Helpful if your network doesn't allow torrents or restricts speeds on P2P.
 
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Hi guys

I'm watching stuff on Cyberflix using MX player and it keeps getting stuck every minute,

Should I use another player or do I need to install something else?
 
Hi guys

I'm watching stuff on Cyberflix using MX player and it keeps getting stuck every minute,

Should I use another player or do I need to install something else?


Buffering isn’t normally the player, though I do prefer VLC Player (if you want an alternative).
 
@ahmedomar

Internet connection and speed?
How do you connect the device to the internet (lan cable, wifi)?
What else is using the LAN?
What source are you using and quality of file (4k H264 or 1080p H265)?
 
@ahmedomar

Internet connection and speed?
How do you connect the device to the internet (lan cable, wifi)?
What else is using the LAN?
What source are you using and quality of file (4k H264 or 1080p H265)?
20mb fibre line connected via Lan

1080p source according to Cyberflix not a RD source

No other device connected to LAN

Is VC better than MX?
 
Yes VLC. Not too clued up about codecs etc but is VLC the more comprehensive app compared to MX?
 
Yes VLC. Not too clued up about codecs etc but is VLC the more comprehensive app compared to MX?

AFAIK, yes, VLC is the most comprehensive. It’s also very smooth in use and has easy in video commands (for things like brightness and volume).
 
Yes VLC. Not too clued up about codecs etc but is VLC the more comprehensive app compared to MX?
I prefer MX Player, but they are both good. Probably the most popular 2 players. MX player seems more configurable to me.

As other said, your issue is most likely the source (definitely try RD). It could also be your ISP that is shaping the traffic.

I had big issues with my old ISP. Youtube, Showmax, Netflix were perfect, but the "other" types of streaming were definitely shaped during peak hours. I'm also on 20Mbit, using Wifi, and never experience any buffered at all when using RD links these days.
 
If you're using MX Player make sure you have HW+ encoding enabled.
 
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