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kcny wrote:
"but in many areas you will not be able to get the necessary bandwidth until more places are 4G."
I'm not sure if you've had a bad experience, but I watch Amazon videos on my Verizon 3G hotspot all the time?
If you are concerned with bandwidth, go with NetFlix, as unlike Amazon they let you manually set your quality (bandwidth). Neither Netflix or Amazon "take as much bandwidth as they can get to get you a good picture" They take what they need and adjust if necessary based on what bandwidth you have available.
โMar-12-2014 06:21 AM
kcny wrote:
If you are concerned with bandwidth, go with NetFlix, as unlike Amazon they let you manually set your quality (bandwidth). Neither Netflix or Amazon "take as much bandwidth as they can get to get you a good picture" They take what they need and adjust if necessary based on what bandwidth you have available.
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LittleBill wrote:
this question is very loaded.
the rate is completely based on your available bandwidth. if you have netflix not throttled. it will keep testing your bandwidth pipe and use all it can.
thus a "hd" movie will keep compressing till it can play without stuttering even if that mean 1Mbit a second. If your on a fast pipe, it can be 12Mbit a second.
thus it can be anywhere from 600MB-2GB for SD, and significantly higher for HD
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