| pbroy said: I've noticed that some shows and movies look crappy compared to others. Sound quality is lower than others also. If they did Blu-ray qaulity streaming, imagine how much bandwith it would kill. I'm kind of glad it isn't taking up too much bandwith, Comcast complains when your using too much bandwith. I'm not disappointed at all, I get to watch things I normally wouldn't pay for or know even existed. |
pbroy I know you aren't disappointed, I see you watching something on there constantly. I spent all day yesterday watching the first season of 30 Rock in HD and it was great. Alec Baldwin is f**king hilarious.
As for the topic, just because a movie is available in Blu-Ray, does not mean that the stream will be in HD. They have a section on their site that shows the ones available for HD streaming. It is not all inclusive because I have played some that were not in the HD section and were streamed in HD. You will know that it is streaming in HD because when it is telling you the connection quality, it will tell you it is coming in HD. Streaming Netflix through the PC or any other program that uses the PC for streaming through Netflix(PlayOn) does not allow for HD streams. Only hardware that has the Netflix created application on there ala Roku and 360, get streams in HD.







