(Home Internet services have also increased their speeds and efficiencies.) But it’s still a problem. And if the streaming service has a temporary delay on one of its servers, that can cause it.įortunately, live streaming services have improved their delivery systems in recent years so it’s less noticeable than it used to be. If the speed of your home Internet network dips below the minimum requirement needed for a consistent picture, it can cause picture buffering (aka the dreaded spinning wheel). It’s not exactly an ideal infrastructure for delivering live video. The cause of the spinning wheel? The Internet, Vic. ![]() Only way around is to reboot ATV and then I’m logged out. If you are gonna make us pay more, at least let us WATCH something other than a spinning wheel! □□ #youtubetv #YouTubeDOWNĪnd here’s a Hulu subscriber who’s getting the what is going on with your Apple TV apps? All of my tvs have the same spinning wheel issue and I have already deleted and reinstalled. So YouTube TV increases their rates and there service is more horrible than ever. ![]() It can be awfully frustrating, as this YouTube TV subscriber relates: You will be watching a movie or TV show when suddenly the picture will freeze and a small spinning wheel will appear in the middle of the screen. Vic, the ‘spinning wheel’ is an occasional occurrence when watching any live streaming service, such as Sling TV, YouTube TV, Hulu Live and AT&T TV Now.
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