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floydb1982

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NTV200 doesn't display Hulu & Netflix in real HD

My Netgear NTV200 isn't displaying the HD picture quality from Netgear or Hulu correctly in true HD. I can't tell the difference in picture quality between 1080p, 720p, & 480p from both Netflix and Hulu. If I'm not really getting any such HD picture quality then should I just leave my Netgear NTV200 on the 480p video setting sense I can't tell the difference in picture quality between 1080p, 720p, & 480p???


darcilicious
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said by floydb1982:

My Netgear NTV200 isn't displaying the HD picture quality from Netgear or Hulu correctly in true HD.

This was thoroughly covered in your original thread »Netflix video quailty is not what it's clam it to be You might want to review the answers you got before you start talking about "true HD" (again).

I can't tell the difference in picture quality between 1080p, 720p, & 480p from both Netflix and Hulu.

What size is your TV/display and what's the viewing distance?

If I'm not really getting any such HD picture quality then should I just leave my Netgear NTV200 on the 480p video setting sense I can't tell the difference in picture quality between 1080p, 720p, & 480p???

You certainly may and you certainly don't need permission from anyone here.
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reply to floydb1982
This has been covered before in one of your previous topics I believe. There are several factors that affect what you see. First, regardless of the stream chosen, Netflix can/will adjust the speed based on your connection speed. This is done to maintain stream and eliminate buffering if your connection is slow or there is network congestion. The stream also isn't the same quality as commercial media. Netflix can't stream HD 1080P content at the same rate as your Blu-ray discs, so there will be a definite difference in picture quality. With that said, you should be able to see a difference between the SD and HD streams. If you cannot, I would be investigating your network connection.
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