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greendesert

join:2009-02-19
West Mifflin, PA

dont forget the bandwidth cap

How much could one watch with bandwidth caps being thrown by all the ISPs


Matt3
All noise, no signal.
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join:2003-07-20
Jamestown, NC
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said by greendesert:

How much could one watch with bandwidth caps being thrown by all the ISPs
A ton, Hulu streams HD at 1Mbps. Most HD shows are 500MB or so.


FBGuy
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join:2005-03-19
Evanston, IL

reply to greendesert
the HD that Hulu uses is 480p. so i'm guessing that it uses a little more than half of what 720p would use. I can't wait until they get the nerve to actually have shows in 720p that'd be awesome!



Telco_Tech

join:2009-05-18
Toledo, OH

said by FBGuy:

the HD that Hulu uses is 480p. so i'm guessing that it uses a little more than half of what 720p would use. I can't wait until they get the nerve to actually have shows in 720p that'd be awesome!
Not entirely true. They do support 720p already, there's just not much to pick from yet. Here's an example:

»www.hulu.com/hd/29272

"2.5 Mbps or higher" connection required...

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