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    Watching High Bit Rate Channels on the TripleX
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    I am pleased to say that the TripleX has not given me any jerking, stutters, or other problems when watching high bit rate feeds or high bit rate channels such as the CBC channels on 107.3W c band.

    Let me know if there are channels or feeds that give your receiver problems because I would like to check them on the TripleX. EB
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    No issues on my end either EB.
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    The Amiko Alien2 has trouble with feeds (typically ESPN) that are 720p with a symbol rate of 29270. There's one on 91W Ku right now, a womens' volleyball game.
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    OK.
    The TripleX pauses and jerks on that feed, probably the exact same as your A2. Thanks for this info! EB
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    I changed over to Enigma2, and all of the video problems stopped. Maybe Spark will fix their problem(s)? We will see. EB
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    Well I'm glad to hear that it's not a hardware problem, so hopefully Spark can get it fixed.
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