[quote]Apparently there was a time when losing a customer could have been conceived of as a threat, but today, it's almost a joke. [/quote]
Especially since they are likely to be back after being disillusioned with the competition.
Unfortunately, any company that deals in high volume (I believe Netflix has over 10 million subscribers) does not rely on your business as an individual. Apparently there was a time when losing a customer could have been conceived of as a threat, bu…
I just ran a test with my old clunker of a machine single core 3.4 ghz P4 SLI Gforce 7800's runing Windows 7 with the beta version of silverlite testing with Jericho its running a average 2112 low up to 7408 k / bits per second and the picture is cl…
Instead, it is now "prove it isn't our problem". Instead of responding to my questions, I got to listen to the 'tech' read off what had to be an expanded FAQ list that in some cases didn't even relate to my issues.
That sounds like pretty much ever…
Yep, just watched a few minutes of The Orphanage. It had the tearing issue (due to my old CPU?), but the overall quality as good as I was used to seeing with the old viewer. I'd say the Jericho encodes for Silverlight just didn't turn out very good.
Ha ha! You mentioned Jericho - that was the item I compared old viewer vs. Silverlight. Now I'll have to try something else for a tie-breaker. Maybe the Silverlight streams are messed up.
I don't understand why so concerned about CS. I would think that if you like the IW service, then you would focus on being able to use it, and not about what happened on some phone calls. If you like the titles available on IW, there's a simple solu…
I appreciate the research, Knaldskalle, but no, I didn't try it. I never did have the tearing/framing issues that people complain about... of course, I never did try Silverlight until yesterday. I did use a friend's account to try the Ctrl-Alt-Shift…
CTRL+ATL+SHIFT+M pops up a menu where you can set the stream rate among other things so there is something similar to the old SHIFT+B.
Having said that I still can't get Silverlight to play Netflix without dropping too many frames and tearing. Oddl…
Select stream in Silverlight...... CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-S
I don't think your problem with always having to change from lowest to highest quality is necessarily a Comcast issue. I have a different ISP and it does the same thing for a week or two then goes…
Core2 QX6700 2.66; Nvidia Quadro FX4500; 4g memory; Win XP
Its a generation old, but it most certainly can play a movie. Just simpler things like World of Warcraft and Civ4. Far Cry and Crysis chug doing this.