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Q :Can I watch movies instantly on more than one PC or Netflix-ready device? A :Some membership plans allow you to watch simultaneously on more than one personal computer or Netflix-ready device. If you are on the Watch Instantly Unlimited plan or the 1-disc-out-at-a-time plan, you may watch only one device at a time. If you are on the 2-discs-out-at-a-time plan, you may watch on up to two devices at a time. Members on the 3-disc plan can watch on up to three devices. The maximum is four devices -- available for members on the 4-or-greater-discs-out-at-a-time plan. Your account can have up to six unique authorized devices activated (and associated with it) at any given time, including personal computers and Netflix-ready devices. For example, if you're on the 1-disc plan, you can have up to six devices associated with your account, but you can only watch one of them at a time. If you're on the 2-disc plan, you can have up to six devices activated but can only watch two of them at the same time. |
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The Donster, i think it is the opposite. People who like streaming just tend to be passive movie fans. Fans of the Bluray format love it so because it represents the closest possible image when comparing to the cinema. We see films as an event. For example, weekend, lights off home cinema time. Watch the latest film on a nice big screen with superb surround sound. Or even with good headphones if i am in the mood. Streaming is only really a passive experience which comes nowhere near the experience i have just described. Take The Dark Knight Rises for example. A film that should look stunning on bluray (especially the Imax scenes if there are any) I couldn't get the same experience from a far inferior technology like streaming. The softness, blurring and general lower fidelity would distract me. I want the best. what is wrong with that. To say i am a format fan rather than a film fan is silly. I have loved films from the age of five when i first went to the cinema. I have embraced VHS, DVD, Laserdisc and now Bluray. They were all PROGRESSIVE technology. Streaming is not, it is simply for lazy people who find it too much of an ordeal to rent a film from a store or wait for the disc through the post. Probably the same people that keep looking at their phones when they are watching a movie at the cinema.
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You only watch movies on blu-ray and you consider yourself a fan of film. What about all the wonderful foreign and indie films that do not get blu-ray releases, or the endless amount of movies that have not yet made it to blu-ray and many more that never will. Yet its those that take advantage of all these in what ever form available that are the passive film fans? I don't get the logic behind that statement.
Netflix just added all the startrek series, something that will never come to blu-ray, or if it does it will be as a cash grab. Now i can spend the thousands of dollars to watch it on dvd or spend 7.99 a month to watch them. The choice there is clear, or i could just never watch them again because now that blu-ray has become the best format, it no longer holds any entertainment value. ![]() |
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Some people on this forum need to wake up. Imagine if pay per byte internet is brought in. We will face a future of youtube quality films and discussions about grain structure and artistic merit will be a thing of the past. We will be lucky if we can even see backgrounds through all the compression.
Who is going tp be able to afford to watch a few hd films per week? Streaming really is a backwards technology and will only get worse because of internet restrictions in my opinion. |
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Although I do see your point, if internet is restricted(I don't think it will get to the extent you are talking about) then yes it would hurt the industry in a huge way, but again I don't think it will get to that point. Just my opinion. |
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Just because Australia did it doesn't mean America will, although if we did I wouldn't be shocked or anything. I believe Australia doesn't have tons of internet providers like we do either. (Feel free to correct me on that) |
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It's only a matter of time before big ISP's see this as a way to make more money. If I'm wrong and it doesn't happen in my lifetime(approx. another 50yrs ![]() |
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But Netflix was basically a dream with its service plans...there was NO WAY it was going to stay that cheap. I'm surprised they kept those great rates as long as they did. I guess they could because they really got the jump on streaming and signed some cheap studio contracts early in the game. Now those contracts will expire next year...and all the "big boys" will be looking to spend from their full cofers(Amazon, Comcast, Microsoft). Hulu will probably be sold to one of them. The reason I'm mentioning all this, because this all pretty much started when Sony pulled their stream catalog from Netflix, due to a poor deal with Starz, see here: http://money.cnn.com/2011/07/08/tech...ract/index.htm Now, since I dropped streaming I don't really care about it...for now! How will this affect the disc sevice, going forward? That's my primary concern. My only beef with Netflix is they HAVE to start building up their blu-ray library. Especially some of the smaller, independent titles. I have suggested to them that they incorporate some sort of "feedback" option on their dropdown menu, which currently only has DVD & Blu-ray. Why not add a third option, like: "Request Blu-ray" to that dropdown menu? This way they could gauge customer demand: easily, cheaply, & effectively! In closing, next year should be a pretty interesting year for the online rental giant...we'll see if Netflix will still be "king of the hill" after new deals are made! |
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Netflix price increase is not going to effect me at all because, I never did like the idea of streaming my movies in the first place, and the reason being is -
Number 1- The A/V quality is inferior, compared to the blu-ray counterparts, especially the audio. Number 2 - I like having the disc, its original cover artwork, and case in my collection. |
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Blu-ray Count
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Montreal, Canada
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First being in IT I don't have to wear a suite and so I don't but at work there is a dress code and so I am forced to wear what is acceptable there, is there a home movie/TV watching code that tells me I have to watch badly over compressed content from Netflix on a 37" TV so that I don't think it looks like trash compared to BD instead of my projector. As for mowing my lawn, I have a service for that, don't know where you live but here it is ~200$ for the season, it is not too hard to afford. So I don't mow my lawn |
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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For the network provider upgrading the network costs $$$$$, caps are meant to curb demand so that the network can be upgraded a bit more slowly, if one company puts caps and some BW hog can't live with it, what happens they go to the other network (as you implied) but that means that Network A with caps becomes more profitable, while Network B without them becomes less profitable (i.e. more hogs means the network needs to increase faster and so spend $$$$$), eventually B needs to make a choice, install caps or increase cost to balance profitability. |
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