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Evan Phail

Streaming vs. Blu-ray: What Are Your Friends Seeing? | Home Theater - 0 views

  • video quality of streaming applications.
  • While I’ve not found the video quality of streams from Cable on-demand, Netflix or Apple TV to be impressive my question is whether you have?
  • For movies that I don't really care much about, or as a "try before I buy", I'll stream them. TV shows, after watching a couple seasons on HD-DVD and Blu-ray, I have to say I am spoiled and it's difficult to watch them in SD from Netflix.
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  • Streaming has it's place, but it is still far from home theater or HD qualit
  • Netflix, Amazon, Cinema Now, Blockbuster are all similar in quality inasmuch as they all suffer generation losses,
  • streaming quality has definitely increased, and it depends greatly on your internet connection. I upgraded to a 10MB download cable connection and it works great on our "small" 40 inch LCD flatscreen.
  • I enjoy the streaming content provided by Netflix especially the unmatched variety of their foreign films.
  • I think people are much more affected by video quality than audio quality and they notice and prefer better video quality
  • huge difference that many people miss is that streamed movies mostly just have stereo sound (Netflix for instance), or perhaps Dolby Digital 5.1 (Apple TV rentals)
  • increasing streaming clogs internet connections further, I wonder when streaming will catch up with a good Blu-ray disc for video and audio clarity?
  • I can rent a Blu Ray from Blockbuster for $5.99, buy it for $20+, or stream the same movie from DirectTV for $5.99. Guess what happens? I save time, hassle and money by streaming.
  • impressed with the quality of streaming content through Vudu's HDX service. It is far superior to anything Netflix offers
  • Streaming is the future. There is no doubt in my mind. It will eventually be on par with BluRay
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    many user comments on why they stream or why they use blu-ray. a lot about video and audio quality
Evan Phail

Streaming for the Masses | Home Theater - 1 views

  • include Apple TV, three different models from Roku, Boxee Box by D-Link, Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex TV, and Western Digital WD TV Live Plus HD. Prices range from $99 to $199. Output quality (720p, 1080p, and yes, even 3D) and applications vary by device, so you’ll need to do a little research before you buy.
  • If you’ve purchased a new HDTV or Blu-ray player in the past year, chances are it offers some package of streaming services.
  • deliver movies over the Internet versus through the mail, which is why he named the company Netflix.
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  • $7.99 per month
  • On the audio side, the stereo feeds aren’t a huge issue for older TV shows or comedies, but I wouldn’t want to watch Inception via streaming
  • What is the poor guy who does not own, nor does he want to own, a computer supposed to do. Give me physical media every time. What do you you do when computer fails
  • The current (black) AppleTV does indeed have Dolby 5.1 support for Netflix.
  • One advantage of using a PC is the video quality - a dedicated video card has the potential to improve video quality over the processing capability of a blu-ray player -
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    first page of an article about all types of streaming options, and some user feedback
Evan Phail

Streaming for the Masses Page 2 | Home Theater - 0 views

  • You can rent its standarddefinition movies for as low as $1, HD titles at 720p resolution for $4, and $6 for a full HD experience
  • Once you rent a movie, you have 48 hours to watch it as many times as you’d like.
  • purchase a movie from VUDU starting at $9.99,
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  • an $8 monthly subscription with greater benefits. First, it allows users greater access to its content by providing streaming options to devices other than your home computer, such as Apple’s i-products (iPad, iPhone, etc.), Sony’s PS3, Blu-ray players, Roku, and HDTVs with a 720p video feed and stereo audio. I
  • It started as a free (and legal) online video service that offered a selection of hit shows, clips, and movies from more than 225 content companies through an advertising-supported model
  • nfortunately, the video quality for purchased movies is strictly standard definition. Frankly, if you like a movie enough to purchase it, you’d do better to skip the download and buy it on Blu-ray.
  • 45 popular shows
  • full-series runs of over 90 past TV hits
  • Hulu Plus’ network partnership lets it show current TV shows 24 hours after they air on TV.
  • quality to be equal
  • TV shows run a buck an episode, and standard-definition movies check in at $3 each. HD titles are available for $4, and most titles include 720p video and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. Like Amazon VOD, once you rent a title, you have 30 days to watch; but once you hit play, there’s only a 24-hour viewing window.
  • Apple TV is its Netflix interface, which rivals that of the PS3, although it lacks 5.1 audio.
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    second page to the "Streaming for the masses" article. more streaming options for users
Dylan Hysack

Netflix streaming is killing piracy. - Slate Magazine - 1 views

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      Describes the ways in which payed streaming is overtaking piracy
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      there's a section in here good for Tim. It talks about how torrenting is tedious and the quality could be awful...... Howevre the comments section would be something to read too... Also has some good stuff for me about netflix and paid services being good
Dylan Hysack

The state of Web video - ProQuest - 0 views

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    Discusses how instant streaming has changed over the years and its affect on how we view our media
Evan Phail

Hulu Plus(TM) Subscription Service and BLOCKBUSTER On Demand(R) Now Available on VIZIO ... - 0 views

  • Hulu Plus offers instant access to the entire current season of hit TV shows
  • as well as classic favorites
  • TV shows from ABC, FOX and NBC for only $7.99 per month.
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  • BLOCKBUSTER On Demand delivers a wide range of movies,
  • BigStar (www.bigstar.tv) - BIGSTAR, the social discovery and demand platform, gives access to thousands of unique movies and entertainment
  • MOG is the award-winning, on demand digital music service that provides unlimited access to over 10 million songs from over a million albums in CD quality through a wide range of devices including mobile phones, tablets, TVs, Blu-ray players and the Web.
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Evan Phail

New Apple TV - The Ultimate Streamer? | Home Theater - 0 views

  • Well, when it comes to cost, the new Apple TV at only $99 just made the Roku media player extinct. Roku's top end unit is actually 99.99 , a dollar more, and only streams Netflix movies in HD. Apple TV also streams Netflix movies in HD, yet offers a whole lot more.
  • all you do is rent them now. There are no more purchases through this version of Apple TV
  • downloads of individual TV episodes for as little as 99 cents
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  • First run movies will rent for $4.99 in HD at the same time the DVD/Blu-Ray is released. When it's no longer "new", the price will be reduced.
  • only ABC and Fox were onboard with that pricing.
  • VIa WiFi, Apple TV will now be able to stream content directly from your computer (PC and Mac).
  • they are out to destroy quality audio and video.
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    post on Apple TV's streaming of tv and movies. supposed to cheaper than other options....
Timothy Murray

Netflix CEO Unbowed - 0 views

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    Article discusses the distaste users of Netflix have with the recent change in price and selection
Timothy Murray

New customer anger after Netflix apology - 0 views

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    Another article about the anger with the change in Netflix thus leading to declining use in purchased streaming
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