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The real question is has the quality suffered or are these lower bitrate HD streams that you reference the result of better compression methods? If the lower bitrates are simply the result of better compression methods without a corresponding loss in quality, then their customers will not care. The articles I have found show that 4K streams are delivered at approximately 15-16 Mbps this year as they were last year; no change in this level of streaming. Have you seen in your testing any evidence of 4K streams utilizing lower bitrates than they had previously? When you find these examples of lower bitrates with HD streams are you also noticing a drop in quality? |
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I don't stream often enough to have much historical perspective here and I admit my bias. I wonder if our members who stream regularly, and have for a long time, are noticing a decrease in quality?
You, me, and Wendell are routinely critical of streaming, so I would like to know if any of its supporters have noticed any declines in quality, especially with HD streams. |
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (09-21-2018) |
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Yes, but to fair you live in another country. Too many unknown variables on what could be affecting your (or anyone else’s abroad) streaming experience compared to replying to someone stateside. You (generalized) get what you pay for when it comes to anything.
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I also have this problem, as long as streaming looks and sounds fair I am OK with it. I do see macro blocking, banding, aliasing, etc. in streams but I just ignore it. When I see it in Blu-ray content I tend to get POed, thank goodness it is fairly rare. True first hand story. Several years ago I attended a course on the setup, use and maintenance of the leading manufacture’s realtime MPEG-2 encoder. During the course I asked the instructor what method a leading video (>25 million customers) distributor used to set their compression ratio. I was expecting an elaborate test set and procedure but the answer was, “they turn up the compression until the phones start ringing off the hook.” ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Vilya (09-21-2018) |
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"In the almost 4 years of using Netflix UHD streams I have not seen any using less than or more than 16 Mbps." Last edited by Vilya; 09-21-2018 at 07:49 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | alchav21 (09-21-2018), Wendell R. Breland (09-21-2018) |
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