Would have thought True HD would be more than that.this is whilst I was watching the Arsenal v Liverpool game on IPTV HD channel. 2.11GB of data streamed
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Would have thought True HD would be more than that.
Exactly Netflix quote 3 gig an hour for an HD stream.They're never true HD though, because the packet is retransmitted over the IP network, then it's going to be dropped. Even the FHD channels are not full 1080p, and the 4k ones are certainly not native 4k.
Would the quality be better when downloaded versus streaming this movie?I streamed Batman v Superman extended version the other night and that was 105gig
with a 3hr run time. Basically 35gig an hour
Yes. But again there are more factors.Would the quality be better when downloaded versus streaming this movie?
When I watched it as with other 4k movies my TV gets the uhd logo in the top right corner. The files I stream are usually cached torrents from real debrid.Yes. But again there are more factors.
To get the full 4k UHD, you'd need to download the UHD version, then have a UHD enabled tv to output it via. You'd also need to ensure you've got a device that can handle that amount of output. HDD should suffice i'd say.
If you're streaming from say netflix/prime/disney+ then you will naturally get the native 4k should your device be able to handle it. And they have mahooooooosive DCs, and bandwidth to pump that film down to you. Im sure I read that facebook now accounts for like 25% or something of all internet traffic, and their DCs are absolutle monsters. I know they built one in Iceland or Sweden, and they have the air pumped in from ooutside to cool the DC as it's cheaper than electric.
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