We dont get this up in Canada and so could one of my brothers "down south" let me know how good the streamed quality is compared to Blu-rays? Also, is HD streaming possible? Hows the video and sound quality?
Is streaming like this a credible threat to blu-ray or no? thanks.
It's no blu-ray, but yes some things stream in HD and the quality is certainly acceptable, some things look better than others. Heroes, for example, looks very good. Sound quality is also quite good coming from the optical port on my xbox.
In my opinion, not any threat to physical copies just yet.
Btw, I think companies should be more willing to license things like this to places other than the U.S. especially to Canada.
It just seems like there is money to be made, and they are not cashing in on it.
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We dont get this up in Canada and so could one of my brothers "down south" let me know how good the streamed quality is compared to Blu-rays? Also, is HD streaming possible? Hows the video and sound quality?
Is streaming like this a credible threat to blu-ray or no? thanks.
It's no blu-ray, but yes some things stream in HD and the quality is certainly acceptable, some things look better than others. Heroes, for example, looks very good. Sound quality is also quite good coming from the optical port on my xbox.
In my opinion, not any threat to physical copies just yet.
Btw, I think companies should be more willing to license things like this to places other than the U.S. especially to Canada.
It just seems like there is money to be made, and they are not cashing in on it.