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    http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/stor...ada-close.html

    This commenter was reading my mind:

    "Blockbuster was pretty awesome in it's day. Remember cross checking someone into the display on a Friday night to grab the last copy of a new release? Today most of you lemmings are extolling the virtues of Netflix...unlimited movies at 8 bucks a month. Netflix can barely deliver dvd quality yet alone blu-ray. Why did you buy an HDTV if you're not willing to give it the fuel it needs to deliver the best performance? And don't get tech on this one...no online service can deliver 1080p/24fps and 5.1 or 7.1 dts audio at an uncompressed (high quality) bitrate...only a physical blu ray disc can do that. Netflix is the fast food of video - why you bought an HDTV in the first place is questionable."

    In Canada, Netflix doesn't offer a mail-order service. I don't want to buy every BD that I'd like to watch. There is another smaller rental shop near my home - I'll have to check them out. That said, I'll have to keep a lookout for the closeout sale and see what kinda deals I can get.

    It's just bizarre that as technology has enabled us to get great sound and picture quality, so many people are opting for worse.

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    Well, it was only a matter of time, and we're certain the US stores will quickly follow: Blockbuster Canada has announced that it will be closing its remaining stores. This was announced after 150 Blockbuster Canada stores were already closed this past June. This is bad news for the local economies, since the company employs approximately 2500 full and part-time workers throughout the country. Blockbuster led the market but was consistently slow to innovate in the dawn of the digital era. Instead, they played it slow and cautious, all but avoiding streaming services until they became reactionary as Netflix began to dominate the marketplace to a level that began to quickly decimate the stores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GO-NAD! View Post
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/stor...ada-close.html

    This commenter was reading my mind:

    "Blockbuster was pretty awesome in it's day. Remember cross checking someone into the display on a Friday night to grab the last copy of a new release? Today most of you lemmings are extolling the virtues of Netflix...unlimited movies at 8 bucks a month. Netflix can barely deliver dvd quality yet alone blu-ray. Why did you buy an HDTV if you're not willing to give it the fuel it needs to deliver the best performance? And don't get tech on this one...no online service can deliver 1080p/24fps and 5.1 or 7.1 dts audio at an uncompressed (high quality) bitrate...only a physical blu ray disc can do that. Netflix is the fast food of video - why you bought an HDTV in the first place is questionable."

    In Canada, Netflix doesn't offer a mail-order service. I don't want to buy every BD that I'd like to watch. There is another smaller rental shop near my home - I'll have to check them out. That said, I'll have to keep a lookout for the closeout sale and see what kinda deals I can get.

    It's just bizarre that as technology has enabled us to get great sound and picture quality, so many people are opting for worse.
    Convenience and Laziness are two major cornerstones of modern innovation
    Like you said - it's essentially fast food - it's cheap (vs purchasing blurays), fast(almost instantaneous - no need to drive to get the movie) and good enough quality (for the common folk)
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    I don't need to watch everything in HD, though given the choice I would Oh, and Netflix does stream 720p/1080i now, just not for everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j_garcia View Post
    I don't need to watch everything in HD, though given the choice I would Oh, and Netflix does stream 720p/1080i now, just not for everything.
    In 5/7.1? A quick google search indicated that surround sound was being planned (announced about a year ago), but I couldn't find a result stating that it had been implemented.

    As for the 720p/1080i signal - is it any more compressed than what we get from satellite/cable? PQ is an issue with a 104" screen.

    If BD rentals become a problem for me, I may have to break down and give Netflix a shot.

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    Several shows are HD and 5.1 streaming on PS3. I don't know if that's made it's way to other hardware (TVs, blu-ray players, computers). I haven't seen it on my Mac or PC, but that doesn't mean it isn't there. I also don't know if they have any 7.1 streaming shows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    Several shows are HD and 5.1 streaming on PS3. I don't know if that's made it's way to other hardware (TVs, blu-ray players, computers). I haven't seen it on my Mac or PC, but that doesn't mean it isn't there. I also don't know if they have any 7.1 streaming shows.
    Yeah, their website could be a bit more primitive, if they really put their minds to it.

    Seriously, the info they provide must be deliberately skimpy, because nobody can tell me that it's the best they can do!

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    The PS3 streams in 5.1, with some being DD+. All other devices are still stereo only; NO 7.1. Yes, you can stream to computers in HD also, not sure about other devices, but my Panny doesn't seem to get HD - that is connection speed dependent.

    For newer material, the clarity is pretty good overall IMO, but the quality isn't always as good as broadcast HD (also connection speed dependent).
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    I agree that clarity is good. I think that the HD streams are fantastic. My TV is 50", so I won't see issues that you'd see at 104". Even over wifi (at about 12mbps), the video and audio quality have impressed me a lot.
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    I stream wireless to my PS3 also and no complaints about video or audio quality. Video is a bit pixelated when I first start most things, but once it gets buffered adequately (after about 30 seconds or so) it is fine.

    I don't know if everyone heard that or not, but Apple TV just dropped streaming of TV shows due to lack of interest.
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    Netflix is a bargain for eight bucks a month. I can't see using it for "critical" viewing, but I like that I can start something on the big screen, continue it later on the computer and sometimes on my phone, at my convenience. It doesn't replace blue ray at all, but then, my main source of blue ray rentals (Blockbuster) is gone and Red Box is very limited, so Netflix is a supplement or something to watch when nothing's available otherwise. Quality-wise, it's mediocre, but then I can't watch a blue ray on a big screen when I'm riding the train to work, so quality is a separate issue.

    The interesting question is how long it can continue. Their stock crashed on Friday after it was revealed that Starz movies (lots of new ones) wouldn't be on NF due to royalty disagreement. Netflix got cheap contracts with distributors when nobody believed in streaming, now contracts are expiring and the distributors want more money if they renew. Paying more to distributors and keeping the service at $8/month may not be possible. They already had to separate their mail-out service from streaming, but what now?

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