Whether you’re watching the live channels on Pluto or an on-demand show or movie, one major factor you need to be aware of is the quality of the video you’re getting. Ideally, assuming you have a strong internet connection, you should be able to get high-quality video with no stuttering or buffering. If you start experiencing slowdowns of some sort, it could be due to a piled-up cache.
As you use the Pluto TV app, little bits and pieces of data are stored in the cache, mostly when you directly interact with the video feed. Pausing videos, favoriting videos, and even browsing through the live channels gradually contribute to the cache, and if it gets too backed up, your device won’t have enough space available to dedicate to Pluto’s essential processes. If the quality of your Pluto experience on your Fire Stick, Chromecast, or Android is suffering, and you’re fairly certain the cause isn’t your internet connection, that’s when it’s time to clear that cache.
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