11-06-2022 05:47 PM - last edited on 11-06-2022 05:54 PM by RogersZia
Has anyone else has issues with watching leaf games on TSN4? At some point during the game it starts getting choppy, freezes, sometimes looses audio and is super frustrating. I’ll note that the commercials are totally fine and the issue is only with the live game.
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11-15-2022 08:44 PM
11-15-2022 09:00 PM - edited 11-15-2022 09:16 PM
So I seemed to resolve my issue by unplugging both the ignite TV box and the ignite modem and waiting around 10sec and then plugging the modem back in. Then I waited until it was fully booted up (need to wait for the 5ghz wifi) around 3-5min and then I plugged the TV box back in. I wonder if the issue is due to the bit rate TSN uses for the games and it's causing the TV box to have memory issues, an experience similar to when your internet browser has a boatload of tabs open it can be a memory hog and cause slow system performance. The rogers tech that visited a few weeks back said there is a new Ignite TV boxing coming as the current one XI6 is slow so maybe the box gets overloaded and needs a hard reboot to flush the memory 🤷 Either way there's no excuse for this type of experience for a premium channel.
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11-15-2022 09:44 PM - edited 11-15-2022 09:46 PM
If it does require a reboot to clear the memory for TSN4 Leaf games, what about those watching other TSN regional broadcasts for other Canadian teams (Ottawa on TSN5, Montreal on TSN2, Jets on TSN3, etc.)?
It would be odd if only Leaf viewers watching on TSN4 have these problems with Ignite TV.
Plus, for those Leaf viewers with the Sports Pack, giving them the ability to watch those other TSN regional games that way, how do those TSN broadcasts look and sound? Again, if it's just TSN4 Leafs' games, that would make it easier to point the finger at a specific channel problem, as opposed to all TSN hockey streams via Ignite Tv.
11-15-2022 10:18 PM
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11-15-2022 11:39 PM
What happens if you record the game and come in a few minutes later to start watching the recording?
What happens if you click REW when watching live and then watch the recording a minute or a few seconds after "live". You're not really watching "live" anyway because the IgniteTV stream is about 30 seconds later than live.
I'm not sure how this all works, but my theory is that there are too many people tuning into the Leafs/Raptors games for the same signal to go through to the people watching "live" (lack of broadband capacity). If you watch the recording instead, does that help?
11-15-2022 11:52 PM
@57 That very well could be the case but it's odd that it only happens with TSN. It's not a bad idea to test by recording a game and watching it that way.
I suspect it to be a broadcasting issue, maybe with the signal, they are outputting? Maybe the IPTV devices have a hard time processing it and it bogs down the TV boxes. I'm pretty sure I had this issue even when I had Bell Fibe TV last winter, I've always dreaded the game on TSN as the video/audio always seems to stutter for whatever reason.
I've been able to resolve it most times but rebooting the modem and the TV box but we shouldn't have to do that.
11-15-2022 11:58 PM
11-15-2022 11:59 PM - last edited on 11-16-2022 08:07 AM by RogersCorey
Recording it doesn’t work. Nothing works. Rogers and TSN both deny there’s an issue. I’ve talked to both. CBC had my modem upgraded. Nothing works.
11-16-2022 12:02 AM - edited 11-16-2022 12:08 AM
I'm confused. Some people report that restarting the modem/gateway/box fixes the issue? I usually prefer to do a restart using the Ignite app because that runs some checks and clears everything (that can take up to 12 minutes, but usually is finished in half the time). If you have set a recording, then you can watch what you "missed" during that time and be back to live in no time with all the commercials.
I don't watch team sports, but I recall a major, very similar, issue with a 4K channel about a year ago - can't remember if it was SN or TSN. I confirmed that it happened to me at the time and it was easily reproducible.
What about people who are still on Legacy Digital Cable?
11-16-2022 12:27 AM - edited 11-16-2022 12:33 AM
FYI, I've set two recordings for November 23 when the Raptors have a 4K game. One recording on 30/519 (HD), one on 515 (4K). (I know this is not necessarily a 4K Issue at this time)
There's a 4K football game on November 20th, but I don't recall complaints about football.
I've also set a recording for the Leafs on November 25, which is the next TSN game as far as I can tell.
11-16-2022 12:50 AM - edited 11-16-2022 12:51 AM
Fwiw, if you have to restart the modem to return the modem to normal operating condition, that tells you that you have a cable signal issue. For whatever reason, a modem restart will temporarily resolve intermittent or poor cable performance, but, it doesn't solve the underlying problem, which is either a cable problem, where that cable requires replacement, or possibly cable connector replacements are required, or both, depending on what the field technician determines.
With underground cables, its easy to check the cable for water ingress or physical breaks in the cable. The tech can use a Time Domain Reflectometer to test the cable. That essentially fires a pulse down the cable, looking for a signal reflection from the other end or from a break in the cable. If you test the cable from both ends, and the cable is in good physical condition, then the cable lengths, as measured from both ends will be the same. For a cable that suffers from water ingress or a physical break, that distance, as measured from both ends will be different, therefore, its time to replace the cable.
The modem signal levels alone might be a major clue that there are problems afoot. The normal QAM (channels 1 to 32) signal levels are 0 dBmV with a signal to noise ratio of 36 to 40 dBmV. The operating signal level range is +/- 15 dBmV, but, historically, from what I've seen in the forum, if you're levels are outside of a +/- 6/7 dBmV range, you can expect to see modem issues.
The upstream QAM channels (1 to 3 or possibly 1 to 4) typically operate in a 36 to 40 dBmV range.
I have not included the OFDM channel ranges, but, they should be close to the levels mentioned above.
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11-16-2022 09:24 AM - last edited on 11-16-2022 09:27 AM by RogersCorey
That doesn’t solve the problem. The people who have said that haven’t commented since. That may temporarily make it seems like it fixed it but it didn’t I can assure you. Whatever the issue is progressively gets worse throughout the game for whatever reason. So the channel has to be on for a few mins. So these people unplug everything and think oh that fixed it but 15 mins later it’s just as bad.
11-16-2022 10:13 AM
@User2162 wrote:
Every single person doesn’t have this issue though. Unless you’ve had the same problem all the people in this thread are complaining of, you recording the game to see if it glitches doesn’t tell anyone anything.
Agreed, but if I do see the glitches, I can add my voice to yours and as an RE, it may carry additional weight.
11-16-2022 12:08 PM