I have a Galaxy Tab S7 and for a trip to Spain I downloaded some stuff to watch on the flight. When I got on the plane none of the stuff downloaded on Disney+ would play. Maybe an issue with downloading to the SD card? I don't know, but regardless Disney offers SD card as a download destination so they should make sure it is working.
So now I'm here pirating a show that should be available to me through a service I pay for. Gabe was right, piracy is a service problem.
Also, I pay for 4k streaming but because of compression or something else they are definitely not sending me 4k content. I was watching a movie on Netflix that I had forgot I pirated. Both were 4K but the quality of the pirated one was far superior.
Louis Rossmann made a video about it noday I think. They (apparently) don't serve 4k in browsers, only if you use their propietary apps and allow to send them all your data
if you streamed it at the proper bitrate you would be using a ton of data at 4k, even streaming from my own server to my tv sometimes is too much since my TV only has a 100mbit nic on it on films like 1917 the bit rate would spike on some scenes and it will start to stutter or stop playing all together, for that I had to use my xbox or maybe Ill invest in a roku or shield with a 1gb nic. but for regular streaming you might get the resolution in 4k but you'll see in dark scenes these like squares and artifacts because of how its compressed down to be able to get to you through the internet while not annihilating your bandwidth
I've done this before with Netflix too. I was trying to watch a show and it was constantly stuttering, pausing and dropping out to unwatchable resolution. I know it wasn't my internet connection because the torrent for the episode downloaded in like two minutes lol.
On most of these services you can download but you must be connected to the internet to verify that you have the right to watch the file you downloaded.
Download stuff to your phone over wifi and watch away from home without eating up cellular.
Their support site literally says "when you don't have an internet connection" so if it's working the way you describe then it's not working as designed.
Last time they did it to me was amazon, its said I have to connect at least every 3 days to get permission.
Netflix didn't use to do this-- you could watch in airplane mode. Any idea if that changed?
I always pirate media even when I'm subscribed to a service. Most streaming services act up because I'm on Linux.
I use Linux but the only issues I have are 1) lower quality, since the best quality is usually restricted to Chrome and Edge on Windows and Max, and 2) no downloads.
I mean not streaming at all back with the DRM issues but I guess that's fair.
Get VLC Media Player or another similar of choice. Where it's easy for you to manage & watch/ listen to any media of choice.
Enjoy your upcoming travels.