I've decided to no longer reply to word. I suggest everyone else do the same. Just report, refresh, downrank, and move on whenever he posts(unless he actually decides to start posting intelligent comments)
@daytripper: Damn... in editing that comment, I must have removed the sentence "This is the last time I'm replying to him". Ok, well now: this is the last time I'm replying to him. ;)
Yeah the 1080P streaming is mighty suspect. Correct me if I'm wrong but full 1080P streams at like 54MBPS. I'm sure with a decent connection (6-15MB) it'll be pretty good quality HD (for streaming) it wont be near Blu Ray quality. But then again, I guess that's all people really want, except for the videophiles like myself.
Either way yo can't complain on a company improving their services.
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They'll probably be more heavily compressed, so I doubt the quality will be the same as Blu-ray. That said, if it's close enough, who cares?
I've decided to no longer reply to word. I suggest everyone else do the same. Just report, refresh, downrank, and move on whenever he posts(unless he actually decides to start posting intelligent comments)
@mark
Why are you still replying then?
@daytripper: Damn... in editing that comment, I must have removed the sentence "This is the last time I'm replying to him". Ok, well now: this is the last time I'm replying to him. ;)
Yeah the 1080P streaming is mighty suspect. Correct me if I'm wrong but full 1080P streams at like 54MBPS. I'm sure with a decent connection (6-15MB) it'll be pretty good quality HD (for streaming) it wont be near Blu Ray quality. But then again, I guess that's all people really want, except for the videophiles like myself.
Either way yo can't complain on a company improving their services.