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iPad: Release of iPad 3G killed the ABC Player experience

By | May 6, 2010, 2:03pm PDT

Summary: The ABC Player app was retooled to work on 3G. Now it downgrades the video on Wi-Fi to be almost unwatchable at times. Is this a good thing?

When the iPad first came out I wrote a piece about how great the iPad ABC Player app was. The gist of the post was that you could use the iPad, along with the ABC Player app, as a perfect substitute for late night TV.

When the iPad 3G was first released, the ABC Player was restricted to just Wi-Fi use, and then the team behind the ABC Player modified the app to change the video quality based on the bandwidth constraints. Well, unfortunately this modification not only made the ABC Player work on 3G (a plus) but it also ruined its playback experience on Wi-Fi.

Last night I was all set to watch LOST on the ABC Player. I started watching and about ten minutes in, the quality of the video stream dropped significantly. I figured maybe it was a buffering issue, but the video didn’t stutter. Instead, it just dropped in quality, becoming almost unwatchable on the large screen of the iPad. Thinking that it might have just hit a glitch, I stopped the playback and then resumed. Sometimes this technique worked, and full quality streaming came back. Other times, I had to completely exit the app and then re-open it.

After much trial and error and continued testing, including hopping from my G band to an N band, I’ve concluded that the app itself is to blame. It seems that the app will now change video quality based on the bandwidth available. So, instead of stuttering when it is having issues getting the video, it will just drop to a lower quality video stream. Since I didn’t architect the app, I don’t know how they’re really doing this, but that would be my best guess.

If the above is true, I’m still trying to decide if I would rather have the video stutter during playback or drop to lower quality. I think my preference would be to have the video stutter, or even display the painful “buffering” note. Of course, the better option would be to give me the option in a settings screen.

Have you experienced the quality of the video playback changing? Share your experience below. Also, would you rather video stutter or drop in quality during playback?

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With more than a decade of mobile, Internet and wireless experience, Joel specializes in taking existing brands and technologies into the mobile and wireless space.

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Joel is a serial entrepreneur with his most recent business, CronkSoftware (cronksoftware.com), focusing on consulting and building games and applications for mobile devices. Joel has consulted for Microsoft’s Windows Mobile division and advises other companies on how to incorporate mobile into their existing brands and products. Joel purchases many of his devices and others are sent for review on a 30-day loaner basis and then returned to the supplier. If any devices are provided as “keeper” Joel will clearly disclose this in his reviews.

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Joel Evans

With more than a decade of mobile, Internet and wireless experience, Joel specializes in taking existing brands, technologies and services into the mobile and wireless space. Joel is currently serving as the Managing Director of Cronk Software, Inc., a company he founded to offer full-service, end-to-end mobile strategy, design and development services.

Joel is the former founder and "Chief Geek" of Geek.com, a website praised by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and others as one of world's best sources of information for technology professionals and enthusiasts.

Joel also serves as a technology expert for a number of well-known publications and regularly advises corporations, analysts, journalists and bloggers on what the future of technology will bring. He brings decades of relationships with leading game publishers, online communities and publishers, along with both hardware and software product management and delivery expertise. Joel can be found online as "JoelGeek" and you can follow him on Twitter @JoelGeek.

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RE: iPad: Release of iPad 3G killed the ABC Player experience
kjdig@... 7th May 2010
I have not experienced any of these issues. I've even seen fairly good quality over 3G. I may just be lucky and have decent bandwidth in my area.
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chemicalsid 6th May 2010
I would hope they can find a way to give us an option of having the video download to a restricted portion on the iPad, so that the video can be played in full high res, no stuttering. Download it in some proprietary format in a non-transferrable section of the iPad hard drive.
My point being - it's a win-win. I'm just tired of the stuttering and the low res. So neither is a nice option for me.
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kenosha77a Updated - 6th May 2010
Thanks. I read your blog and decided not to "EVER" update this ABC app. BTW, I just viewed LOST in its best WiFi mode. Too bad one can't "undo" an update. Or can one?
I have not experienced any of these issues. I've even seen fairly good quality over 3G. I may just be lucky and have decent bandwidth in my area.

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