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Re: shajandr post# 365001

Thursday, 06/29/2017 3:27:54 AM

Thursday, June 29, 2017 3:27:54 AM

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And here's the real kick in DaBallz: with HDR and 5.1 sound data added, UF can't even make a 4Mbps work anymore. So to move up to HDR and 5.1, they need a larger data stream, only the UF servers and delivery infrastructure can't deliver a steady stream at 10 or 20 Mbps even if you're on a 100 Mbps line that tests at 100 Mbps.

So UF is painted into a corner by it's crapola servers and delivery infrastructure that can't reliably stream smoothly at 10-20+ Mbps, and the prollem of HDR and 5.1 requiring even more bandwidth at a given level of overcompression.

And NTEK doesn't have the munny or people to implement better servers and the expensive local caching architectures used by REAL streaming companies to deliver 15, 20, 30, even 50 Mbps streams reliably and without interruption that causes re-re-re-re-rebuffering and signal drops. NTEK can't do that because that costs a ton of munny. Netflix, Amazon, Google, Hulu, VUDU have the munny and the existing expertise to afford (or they already have) the best local caching options. NTEK can't even afford a decent movie or to pay its court judgements.