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chicot60
03-29-2011, 10:31 PM
By Jeff Bertolucci, PCWorld

Video-streaming fans in Canada, you can blame your Internet service provider for Netflix's decision to stream a less-pretty picture to your TV screens.

Movies and TV shows streaming from Netflix will use two-thirds less data on average, with "minimal impact to video quality," the company says.

"We made these changes because many Canadian Internet service providers unfortunately enforce monthly caps on the total amount of data consumed," wrote Netflix chief product officer Neil Hunt in a Monday blog post.

The changes will slash Netflix's monthly data usage. Before the switch, a subscriber who watched 30 hours of Netflix video in HD would consume as much of 70GB of data, with 30GB being the average amount used, according to Hunt.

"While there is some lessening of picture quality with these new settings, the experience continues to be great," he writes.

Canadian Netflix members who want the best video quality available--and, alas, the higher data usage that accompanies it--can change their account settings on the Manage Video Quality page.

The changes apply to Canadian subscribers only, according to Netflix spokesman Steve Swasey.

After years of unlimited service, data caps for North American home broadband subscribers are rapidly become the norm. Rogers Communications in Canada, for instance, has data caps ranging from 2GB to 175GB, depending on the subscriber's plan:

Will Netflix' U.S. subscribers soon see a lower-quality picture too? The company isn't saying, but the change seems likely given recent moves by major residential ISPs, including AT&T and Comcast, to implement monthly data caps.

A high-definition Netflix video stream uses about 2GB of data per hour, according to Swasey.



http://www.pcworld.com/article/223655/netflix_cuts_videostream_quality_in_canadais_us_ne xt.html

JCO
03-29-2011, 10:34 PM
You can adjust the settings back up in the menu.. Seems that Bell and other internet providers retracted on the monthly caps..For now at least..

andrshaw_3
03-29-2011, 10:51 PM
my isp is still unlimited. lets hope they stay this way...except my top download speed is only 2mb a second. and $49.99 a month. was using netflix but they did not have anything i wanted to watch. No family guy, no simpsons, no south park.....not worth the 8 bucks....

kenkell1
03-30-2011, 12:50 AM
my isp is still unlimited. lets hope they stay this way...except my top download speed is only 2mb a second. and $49.99 a month. was using netflix but they did not have anything i wanted to watch. No family guy, no simpsons, no south park.....not worth the 8 bucks....

Nope but they had Fried Green Tomatoes as a new release when I joined the first month lol.....I cancelled and told them to get a grip on reality and that Canadians were not that stupid to think a movie that old would be deemed a new release.

andrshaw_3
03-30-2011, 02:03 AM
Nope but they had Fried Green Tomatoes as a new release when I joined the first month lol.....I cancelled and told them to get a grip on reality and that Canadians were not that stupid to think a movie that old would be deemed a new release.

i got that movie on VHS....lol.....Good ole Iggy Threadgood....lmao....that movie was funny as hell...lol.

Everything i typed in to search for " Title is not available " " But you might like......"

I had it on my ps3 and on my wii. Even had it on my ipod touch. Waste of 8 bucks. When i called and complained...they said those shows would be available soon....still not there from what i hear....Netflix in canada is a joke.

plastikman
03-30-2011, 11:38 PM
i ordered netflix, and absolutly love it,, well intil i watch all the movies on there and if no new releases come on, its gonzo.. but to me its well worth 8 bux a month.. lots of good horror movies on there... if you like that sort of stuff..:thumbsup:

11142007
04-08-2011, 04:04 PM
As posted above you can change that, just click my account & help then off to the right click manage video quality and they are as listed
Good quality (up to 0.3 GB per hour)
Better quality (up to 0.7 GB per hour)
Best quality (up to 1 GB per hour, or up to 2.3 GB per hour for HD)

And to get movies and shows you wanna see you have to rate movies and shows, i pay the 8$ a month just to have when there is down time.