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Old 06-07-2019, 05:15 PM   #15261
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Streaming Quality keeps getting better, now they are working on a new Codec VVC (Versatile Video Coding) to bring 8K Quality Streaming down to 40Mbps. It's not about more Bitrate, but Quality Bitrate. Also if you are going to wait for some Movies and TV Shows in Disc, your going to be waiting a long time because it's not coming!
Streaming quality gets better and I’m the spitting image of Tom Cruise.
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Old 06-07-2019, 05:25 PM   #15262
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Streaming quality gets better and I’m the spitting image of Tom Cruise.
I have, thankfully, a very hard time imagining that Tom Cruise wipes his arse with digital code sheets...
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Old 06-07-2019, 05:34 PM   #15263
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Streaming Quality keeps getting better, now they are working on a new Codec VVC (Versatile Video Coding) to bring 8K Quality Streaming down to 40Mbps. It's not about more Bitrate, but Quality Bitrate. Also if you are going to wait for some Movies and TV Shows in Disc, your going to be waiting a long time because it's not coming!
Streaming quality has not improved since 2015. The same bitrates, which very much matter, and the same codecs then as now. These are facts that have been explained to you many times over with multiple links to documentation of the same.

Hypothetical improvements are fun to contemplate, but until, and if, they become reality no improvements have been realized by any streaming customer. You do understand that many people can not even stream 4K video with its anemic 16 Mbps bitrate; how many more will be unable to stream at 40 Mbps?

40 Mbps IS more bitrate; 2 and a half times more than what 4K streams are now. A lot more data consumption there and that has to be paid for by the consumer. Will the already mostly satisfied streaming customer be willing to pay for all this extra bandwidth and data usage? To watch 8K cat videos on Youtube?

As there is extremely little 8K content beyond a few Youtube clips, and even fewer people with 8K TVs, I doubt that we will see many 8K offerings from the streaming services anytime soon. Even when, and if, they ever do, it will be as compressed and bit starved as they can get away with. Streaming always looks to do the bare minimum. Hard to get excited about watching compression artifacts on a 85", or larger, 8K TV.

I have no problems finding, and buying, movies and TV shows that I want to own on disc. I actually buy them whereas you do not, so, once again, you are speaking about something of which you know next to nothing. The vast, vast majority of what I want to own, I can, and do, own on disc.

I own 13 seasons of TV shows on 4K disc, 441 seasons of TV on blu-ray, and 650 seasons of TV on DVD. I don't see any problem here. I seem to have acquired a few movies on these formats, too, with 20 more coming this month so far.

Announcements for new releases of both recent and older titles are posted on the left hand side of this website's home page. If you even glanced over these you would know just how wrong you are.

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Old 06-07-2019, 09:50 PM   #15264
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I have, thankfully, a very hard time imagining that Tom Cruise wipes his arse with digital code sheets...
No, he uses gold paper!
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Old 06-08-2019, 01:14 AM   #15265
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Streaming quality has not improved since 2015. The same bitrates, which very much matter, and the same codecs then as now. These are facts that have been explained to you many times over with multiple links to documentation of the same.

Hypothetical improvements are fun to contemplate, but until, and if, they become reality no improvements have been realized by any streaming customer. You do understand that many people can not even stream 4K video with its anemic 16 Mbps bitrate; how many more will be unable to stream at 40 Mbps?

40 Mbps IS more bitrate; 2 and a half times more than what 4K streams are now. A lot more data consumption there and that has to be paid for by the consumer. Will the already mostly satisfied streaming customer be willing to pay for all this extra bandwidth and data usage? To watch 8K cat videos on Youtube?

As there is extremely little 8K content beyond a few Youtube clips, and even fewer people with 8K TVs, I doubt that we will see many 8K offerings from the streaming services anytime soon. Even when, and if, they ever do, it will be as compressed and bit starved as they can get away with. Streaming always looks to do the bare minimum. Hard to get excited about watching compression artifacts on a 85", or larger, 8K TV.

I have no problems finding, and buying, movies and TV shows that I want to own on disc. I actually buy them whereas you do not, so, once again, you are speaking about something of which you know next to nothing. The vast, vast majority of what I want to own, I can, and do, own on disc.

I own 13 seasons of TV shows on 4K disc, 441 seasons of TV on blu-ray, and 650 seasons of TV on DVD. I don't see any problem here. I seem to have acquired a few movies on these formats, too, with 20 more coming this month so far.

Announcements for new releases of both recent and older titles are posted on the left hand side of this website's home page. If you even glanced over these you would know just how wrong you are.
I didn't realize there was even any 8K content. I have never heard of movies being shot digitally at anything past 6K. I thought 70mm film was capable of producing about 10K in resolution. But then you're talking about a massive investment that studios will have to undertake to produce film transfers at 8K for that small minority who even has an 8K display. And I bet many movies were not even shot on anything past 35mm. A Blu-ray or DVD is fine for 99% of the population.

And yes, with a disc you control the content. The only real way the content owners can lock you out is by stopping production of DVD and Blu-ray players. Or passing down some firmware update that stops playback. But at the end of the day you can still take a computer and find ways around that. With streaming it's only there as long as the content owner allows it to be.

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Old 06-08-2019, 03:13 AM   #15266
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Warner Brothers have said they are planning another streaming service called WarnerMedia in future which could replace it's current streaming service of theirs called DC Universe which is for the comic book fans of Batman & Superman etc. The WSJ have published price leaks on WarnerMedia's subscription pricing. They could offer it with a bundle which includes HBO GO, Cinemax & WB's various TV shows and movies for between $16 & 17 per month.

https://batman-news.com/2019/06/07/w...ice-leaks-out/

Now if you were a big streamer in the U.S. & Canada; would you go for something like this if you had the money to sign up to it or spend the money on other things which may become a priority. Would you think that paying $16 & $17 a month would be too much if it was offered by itself. Also what your opinions on WB launching DC Universe separately to WarnerMedia. Do you think those two services should have been integrated into one service to make it cheaper for new customers? There is word going around that DC Universe may not stick around in the future. It's future is said to be 'reassessed' for the studio's strategy on streaming & making new content.

There was some bad news recently coming out from authorities in North Carolina. Executives at WB/DC who were making & producing Swamp Thing in the city were not given enough money back for a tax break to fund the entire show's budget. They were meant to get $40 million from them but they only received about $13 million instead. This was due to an error in administration procedures to allow them gain access to the funding. To make things much worse; the show was actually running over budget by about $26 million which prompted their executives to make the decision to cancel the entire show after just one episode was aired on DC Universe. They had the intention to make 13 episodes. They then reduced it to 10 episodes because of lack of funds.

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Old 06-08-2019, 10:50 AM   #15267
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By the time I subscribe to every streaming service, it's just easier and probably cheaper to buy what I want on DVD or Blu-ray.
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Old 06-08-2019, 02:55 PM   #15268
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I’ve seen posters get stuck on a point of view but nothing like alchav21 which in a way is and at the same time is .

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With the UB9000 I am experiencing noticeable lip-sync problems whrn streaming from the built-in Netflix APP. No lip-sync problem when playing discs on the UB9000 and no lip-sync problems when streaming Netflix using a ROKU Ultra.
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That's too bad I'm a Wired guy and think that Streaming should be Wired to work best. So now I'll ask you to connect Wired, and see how that works.
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His problem is not because of the wireless connection. All my clients’ player with audio sync problem on the 9000 are using wired connection.
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Old 06-08-2019, 03:58 PM   #15269
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I sometimes feel like we’re being punked when it comes to alchav and a few other frequent posters Wendell. Being hardwired isn’t a necessity. I’ve been wireless for years and never had an issue that didn’t originate from the original source. Hell, I was watching a DVD of the BBC show Vicious the other night and noticed that audio was out of sync
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Old 06-08-2019, 04:03 PM   #15270
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For the UB9000, sync problem is present on some players. The sync problem “disappears” on Prime Video and YouTube, only on the Netflix App.
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Old 06-08-2019, 05:16 PM   #15271
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Here is some testing done having to do with a Firestick, Hard Wired vs Wireless:

https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32...-fine~start=30
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Old 06-08-2019, 06:27 PM   #15272
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I’ve been wireless for years and never had an issue that didn’t originate from the original source.
Did you ever procure a new router? If so, what model?

IIRC, my first was a Linksys WRT54GL and worked fine for several years. I have many devices that are Wi-Fi only, several devices that are wired only and several that can do both. I like my home automation and voice control of that automation, thermostats, locks, etc. so for me Wi-Fi is a must.

I have read quite a few articles on wired vs. Wi-Fi but to imply that wired would cure lip-sync issues sent me to .
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Old 06-08-2019, 07:25 PM   #15273
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Nah, I’ve got a few things land on my plate. Sooooo, right now I’m using the cable company’s router for the moment. They’re a bit more proprietary when it comes to giving access compared to Xfinity and I’ve not hooked up our old computer to see if I could access it on my end. I do appreciate the suggestion though
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Old 06-08-2019, 08:18 PM   #15274
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Nah, I’ve got a few things land on my plate.
Been there, done that so I totally understand . It seems like as soon as one thing is cleared off my plate two more items hop on.

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No, no, not that one, that model is old as the hills but they still make it. I was just pointing out how long I have been using Wi-Fi and the model I started with.
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Old 06-08-2019, 09:36 PM   #15275
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By the time I subscribe to every streaming service, it's just easier and probably cheaper to buy what I want on DVD or Blu-ray.
I do understand what you are saying here. SVOD services are not really my thing. I bought a Blu-ray set online yesterday for £5. I will keep depending on using physical media to watch my favorites until into my old age. The value of subscribing to streaming services in own country is quite limited because the selection from them is awful. I also know I won't get everything available that is over from the services in the U.S.
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Old 06-09-2019, 02:19 AM   #15276
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Oh my. I have read an article from techdirt that says U.S. telecom companies are now considering to freeze on doing projects that will provide major upgraded access to residential fibre broadband services. The reason for this move is because of the costs of rolling it out to any of their intending customers in less affluent urban rural areas in the U.S. is too expensive.

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20...-noticed.shtml

The only companies that can do these projects now is the cable companies across the U.S.

There is talk of 5G coming in to try & take some of the market share off the telecoms or the cable companies. But, in order to have 5G running through your locality, you need to have Fibre to provide an essential backup connection to your local telephone mast to allow it to work in the first place. So again people would need to be connected to fibre in order to get any chance of a 5G connection to your home & to your device.

It also says that AT&T (who are setting up WarnerMedia & currently own DC Universe) & Verizon are heading into using wireless broadband connections for their future in the video streaming space. It does say that wireless doesn't fix the problem in the U.S. It is correct there in that it won't fix the problem because if you have too many people trying to connect to servers through your ISP's wireless connection; the chances are there will be a lot of contention around on your networks which reduces the quality connection on your internet devices at home. That will reduce the mbps you have in your broadband speeds from your broadband package.

Have a good read of this article if your free to do it.

It gives good information on some companies that have gone bankrupt because of huge debt & not making enough profit.
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Old 06-09-2019, 10:56 AM   #15277
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Oh my. I have read an article from techdirt that says U.S. telecom companies are now considering to freeze on doing projects that will provide major upgraded access to residential fibre broadband services. The reason for this move is because of the costs of rolling it out to any of their intending customers in less affluent urban rural areas in the U.S. is too expensive.

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20...-noticed.shtml

The only companies that can do these projects now is the cable companies across the U.S.

There is talk of 5G coming in to try & take some of the market share off the telecoms or the cable companies. But, in order to have 5G running through your locality, you need to have Fibre to provide an essential backup connection to your local telephone mast to allow it to work in the first place. So again people would need to be connected to fibre in order to get any chance of a 5G connection to your home & to your device.

It also says that AT&T (who are setting up WarnerMedia & currently own DC Universe) & Verizon are heading into using wireless broadband connections for their future in the video streaming space. It does say that wireless doesn't fix the problem in the U.S. It is correct there in that it won't fix the problem because if you have too many people trying to connect to servers through your ISP's wireless connection; the chances are there will be a lot of contention around on your networks which reduces the quality connection on your internet devices at home. That will reduce the mbps you have in your broadband speeds from your broadband package.

Have a good read of this article if your free to do it.

It gives good information on some companies that have gone bankrupt because of huge debt & not making enough profit.
Looks like they won’t be matching 8K if it ever rolls out on disc!

Streaming isa bag of hurt. Unless you are perfectly happy watching your movies on a 5 inch mobile device via 5G. Don’t forget we have broadband data caps to hit more areas in the future.

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I do understand what you are saying here. SVOD services are not really my thing. I bought a Blu-ray set online yesterday for £5. I will keep depending on using physical media to watch my favorites until into my old age. The value of subscribing to streaming services in own country is quite limited because the selection from them is awful. I also know I won't get everything available that is over from the services in the U.S.
I feel like streaming would make more sense if all the TV shows and movies were available across maybe two or three services rather than each studio having its own service that must be subscribed to monthly. Music got it right where everything is available on a few different services. Movies should do the same and then maybe have exclusives.
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Streaming Quality keeps getting better,

not sure of your point it is like saying minimum wage keeps going up. Technically true but comnplretely usless since it will alwasys be minimum wage. I would rather, like I do, make a lot more then minimum wage and have a healthier increase.

physical media is much better in quality now and it too keeps on getting better.


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can you explain quality bitrate I thought bits where just 1's and 0's. and bitrate how many different values make it through.
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I sometimes feel like we’re being punked when it comes to alchav and a few other frequent posters Wendell. Being hardwired isn’t a necessity. I’ve been wireless for years and never had an issue that didn’t originate from the original source. Hell, I was watching a DVD of the BBC show Vicious the other night and noticed that audio was out of sync

Even though wireless can have more issues then wired. the simple reality is your wireless network will most likely have higher throughput then your internet connection as well as much higher then the str4eaming provider making it unlikely to be the cause of issues. Also if it is the root of issues then it will be happening with anything and everything.
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