Tversity's picture quality is pretty janky on an HDTV (though not as bad as Orb - even when tweaking both). The combination of buffering and sub par image quality doesn't do it, at least for me.
(though I DO have Tversity running just so I can access content on the go with my Windows Mobile phone - on THAT account, Tversity rocks)
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Tversity's picture quality is pretty janky on an HDTV (though not as bad as Orb - even when tweaking both). The combination of buffering and sub par image quality doesn't do it, at least for me.
(though I DO have Tversity running just so I can access content on the go with my Windows Mobile phone - on THAT account, Tversity rocks)