xxx wrote:There is really nothing to recover from, our numbers are the same as usual. But I'm not happy at all to sell slow downloads I can assure you.
azuniga992 wrote:It may not come to the case, but apart from the difficulties to view or download scenes. Also is the fact that you are paying for an exclusive service as a legal client but not in tracker torrent you can download for free. What is the sense of paying and to give you a bad service
deu wrote:Latest update on streaming improvement is here: viewtopic.php?f=68&t=9483&p=133792#p133792 . I do kindly ask you all to move your discussion to dedicated thread and stop posting in new threads such as this.
VictorH33 wrote:LP wants it to be "out of sight, out of mind." I think this problem needs to be front and centre until it is really solved.
VictorH33 wrote:I urge members struggling with the streaming problem to continue posting in this thread, as well as in the thread indicated by deu.
VictorH33 wrote:This problem has been going on for FAR TOO LONG. Members pay good money for the tickets and then find out that they can't use them as advertised because neither streaming nor downloading works properly, meaning the tickets are pretty well useless. Money down the drain. Complete rip-off.
VictorH33 wrote:Well, your comment should serve as a WARNING to all people who are thinking of joining LP. You can go ahead and buy the tickets, but there's absolutely NO GUARANTEE that you will be able to stream the scenes you buy without the Flowplayer buffering over and over again, or that you will be able to download the scenes within a reasonable time.
What I don't understand is that I can stream and download scenes from other sites (e.g., PerfectGonzo, DDF) without any problems, but not from LP. Two days ago on DDF, I streamed one scene without any problems and then downloaded another one (1.5 GB in 12 minutes). How come I can do it from DDF, but not from LP? The technical performance of the two isn't even in the same league.
By the way, I thought DDF and LP were owned by the same company. (Correct me if I'm wrong about that.) Can't the tech staff at LP contact the people at DDF and ask for a few tips on how to solve your problems? You're not really competitors; there's very little product overlap, to be honest, so I don't see why they wouldn't share their tech know-how with you. Just a thought.
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