To address this, first ensure your internet connection is stable and fast enough for streaming. Use online tools like Speedtest to verify your connection speed; a minimum of 10 Mbps is recommended for HD streaming.
Next, clear the cache and temporary files of the Inat Box TV application. Over time, accumulated cache can slow down app performance and cause buffering.
To do this, navigate to your device's settings, select 'Applications', find Inat Box TV, and choose 'Clear Cache' and 'Clear Data'. This process can help remove any corrupted files that might be causing the buffering issue.
If buffering persists, consider adjusting the streaming quality within the app. Lowering the video quality can reduce the amount of data required, leading to smoother playback.
In the Inat Box TV app, go to the settings menu, navigate to 'Streaming Quality', and select a lower resolution, such as 480p or 720p, based on your internet speed.
Enabling 'Adaptive Bitrate Streaming' can also allow the app to automatically adjust the quality to match your connection.
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