While this increases the delay (Kayo is already about 15 seconds behind Foxtel satellite, but ahead of Foxtel Now), in our testing that delivered a flawless 1080p stream without interruption of the Australia vs India T20I on 25 November everything we watched prior to this, without pausing the stream, had an issue, with some worse than others. The fix appears to be starting a live stream and then pausing it for 15-20 seconds, then pressing play. There are too many similar observations online for this to be anything other than an issue Kayo has to fix on its side. Despite being out of beta, the issues seem widespread and on Kayo’s end, as my 100/40 fibre NBN connection has had some issues, while Netflix and Stan stream flawlessly in 4K. However, like all devices, there are some issues with quality drops and the stream freezing. Whereas the desktop Chrome browser has crashed or had a “problem with playback”, Edge on Xbox One has streamed relatively consistently. In our testing, Xbox One’s Edge browser has performed as well or better than other devices tested. Go to settings > Display & sound > Video output > Video Fidelity & overscan (in the middle column labelled Advanced) > untick ‘Apps can add a border’. How to remove the border from Edge on Xbox One Here’s how to remove it to watch Kayo Sports - or anything else using Edge - in fullscreen. By default, the Microsoft Edge app on Xbox One has an ugly border around it. It might not sound ideal, but it actually works very well, and if you don’t have an AppleTV or Chromecast Ultra, but do have an Xbox One, it’s currently the easiest way to watch Kayo on a TV screen - most of its launch apps are for mobile devices. While there are no console apps yet, Kayo Sports can be watched on Xbox One using the Edge browser. For $25 per month, stream all of Foxtel’s sport content in HD. If this is all news to you, Kayo Sports is Foxtel’s standalone sport streaming service. Original post: Kayo Sports officially launched in Australia today, after being in beta for a couple of weeks. Update: Kayo Sports users may also be interested in the new Microsoft Wireless Display app, which lets you transmit content from your Windows or Android-based device to an Xbox One.
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