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Smith6612
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join:2008-02-01
North Tonawanda, NY
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Dat Bitrate

Even with what Netflix compresses the videos with, the videos are still quite washed out and blurred from the compression to say the least. I won't consider it "Super HD" until the picture quality, not the resolution as a whole improves.

Telco

join:2008-12-19

When I compare them to comcast in my area, the picture and sound is significantly better.

If you have FIOS, their picture is immaculate of course.



gjrhine

join:2001-12-12
Pawleys Island, SC

reply to Smith6612
compression is a function of your network - that's a you problem



Smith6612
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North Tonawanda, NY
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I don't think so. Looks horrible even on a Gigabit connection backed by hundreds of Gigabits in the same location, and when I Ctrl + Alt + Shift + S the quality up to the max bitrate which I do anyways because I despise the auto-selection systems.

Maybe it's just an opinion of mine since I watch Netflix on an IPS 10-bit RGB computer monitor on DisplayPort, not on a TV.


dre8791

join:2010-08-09
Camden, NJ

reply to Telco
Yes it is....



toby
Troy Mcclure

join:2001-11-13
Seattle, WA

reply to gjrhine
The issues is that it isn't even HD never mind Super-HD.



gjrhine

join:2001-12-12
Pawleys Island, SC

Netflix tests your network and adjusts compression accordingly.


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