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spoonard

Nov 28, 2008 - CST 8:26 AM
spoonard
Member since:
February 2008
Man, this sure didn't take loing! Though I guess it should be expected in this day and gae, eh?

http://www.macworld.com/article/59410/2007/08/netflix.html

tony1569

Nov 28, 2008 - CST 10:00 AM
says... Hell has no fury like a man with a broken big screen.
tony1569
Member since:
November 2007
If only these software and computer hackers could just put their talents to use by helping our government protect sensitive information from other countries.

wolvinator

Nov 28, 2008 - CST 2:07 PM
wolvinator
Member since:
January 2008
That could be interesting with the HD videos they stream but nothing on Netflix is sooo good that I'd want to attempt copying them. Mostly disposable watching meaning either the quality of video or programming isn't that great.

tony1569

Nov 28, 2008 - CST 2:17 PM
says... Hell has no fury like a man with a broken big screen.
tony1569
Member since:
November 2007
Besides if you can stream them anytime you want then that saves alot of HDD space. Plus you still need a a subscription to access their library. A couple of clicks and BAM straight to my HDTV for my desktop.

mvckalel

Nov 28, 2008 - CST 4:31 PM
says... I now own UP and Monsters, Inc. on blu-ray!!!
mvckalel
Member since:
October 2007
Streaming quality on my PC and XBOX is really bad...

spoonard

Nov 28, 2008 - CST 8:07 PM
spoonard
Member since:
February 2008
Blame it on a poor connection. I stream HD content instantly and without interruption.

John J. Puccio

Nov 28, 2008 - CST 8:29 PM
says... "It's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide." --A.E. Neuman
John J. Puccio
Member since:
March 2002
Do they stream movies in high def? Do they stream them in their original aspect ratio? Do they stream them uncompressed? Do they have hundreds of thousands of films on hand instantly and forever?

I don't suppose most people care. I do.

John

Mike37

Nov 28, 2008 - CST 9:11 PM
says... http://twitter.com/DoctorTran37
Mike37
Member since:
December 2007
Quote:
Blame it on a poor connection. I stream HD content instantly and without interruption.


Yep. It's up to your connection speed. Mine's not that great so the streaming isn't fantastic... I usually get 1 bar... Soooooometimes 2.

mvckalel

Nov 29, 2008 - CST 11:36 AM
says... I now own UP and Monsters, Inc. on blu-ray!!!
mvckalel
Member since:
October 2007
Either ways, I get 2...again, it's OK for non eye candy movies, but for the rest of us who love HD at high bit rates offered only by blu-ray, well, not yet...
[Post edited by mvckalel on Nov 29, 2008 - CST 11:37 AM]

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