System Requirements
Safari notice (macOS/iOS): Some users experience playback issues in Safari due to browser compatibility limitations. If you encounter problems (stalling, no video, or audio-only), please try Chrome or Firefox as an alternative. Please ensure your browser is fully up to date.
Updated: September 08, 2025
To watch our Pay-Per-View broadcasts, please ensure your setup meets the following:
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Stream format & adaptive quality:
Our primary stream is 1080p at ~4.5 Mbps. The server automatically
transcodes to lower bitrates/resolutions (e.g., 720p/480p) to support users on slower or congested networks.
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Internet speed:
- Recommended: At least 10 Mbps per viewer for smooth 1080p playback.
- Minimum: 5 Mbps can work for 720p/1080p, but performance will vary.
- If multiple people/devices are online in your home, total household bandwidth may need to be
50–60 Mbps or higher to avoid congestion.
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Operating systems:
- Windows: Windows 10 or later (Windows 7 may work but is not recommended).
- macOS: macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later (10.6.8 minimum, not recommended).
- Mobile: iOS 13+ or Android 8+ recommended.
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Browsers:
- Recommended: Latest versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge.
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Safari notice (macOS/iOS): Some users experience playback issues in Safari due to browser compatibility limitations.
If you encounter problems (stalling, no video, or audio-only), please try Chrome or Firefox as an alternative.
Please ensure your browser is fully up to date.
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Devices & performance tips:
- Desktop/Laptop: Modern dual-core CPU (Intel i3/Ryzen 3) and 4 GB+ RAM.
- Mobile/Tablet: Recent devices (past 3–4 years) perform best.
- Smart TVs: Built-in TV browsers are not fully supported. For best results, connect a computer via HDMI.
- For stability, prefer a wired Ethernet connection. If using Wi-Fi, stay close to the router and minimize other heavy internet use (downloads, gaming, video calls).
iPhone issues, known playback problems
Apple unfortunately block fullscreen mode from being used with all web applications on iPhone. Apple will allow this to be displayed fullscreen on MacBooks and iPads, but currently not on on iPhone. So fullscreen works on all devices and browsers apart from on iPhone. You're probably familiar with seeing the fullscreen button on normal linear videos on iPhone. These use Apple's native video player, which doesn't let buttons and scripts be used on top of it - just a single video, not an interactive web application. Our player looks like a video player but it is actually a web app combining multiple different video clips connected together by code and styling. They block it on iPhones for reasons known only to them, but the assumption is that it is to incentivise people to make iOS apps instead of web apps. The web development community is hopeful that Apple will change this unfortunate restriction soon.
If you are having difficulties, please Contact Us.