Comments on: Amazon Video on Demand goes high-def
Amazon's online video will now be available in HD on a variety of devices, including TiVo DVRs and Roku's Digital Video Player.
Amazon's online video will now be available in HD on a variety of devices, including TiVo DVRs and Roku's Digital Video Player.
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Last time I checked the website it downloaded about 500mb just to watch a 10min movie in so call HD
I don?t even know if this is full HD (1080) or 720 but I know that it takes a lot to load for me, im using a ADSL2 at 2Mbps and it just dosnt work fine.
I was checking arround the web the other day and I find out that theres a company that calls this HD service (Saturn Liberty) on radio and tv.
Right now the site seems to be out of maintance but they have a HD+ channel up, it looks like 1080p but the video resolution is 1400x1080 or something like that.
The cool thing about this is that they didn?t send anything to my PC no files no extra diskspace
No required plugins (I was using Google Chrome on Windows 7 build 7077), nothing
They go full screen and it looks awesome!
Can someone make a review on the site?
Oh yeah I almost forgot to mention , this site (http://www.ardcorp.tv/) is not using flash
It seems to use the VC-1 style but is not silverlight.
It worked like chram , untill my borther started a download on his pc and everything got laggy. (including browsing)
Anyways the site is:
http://www.ardcorp.tv
I want to try the High Definition Radio that they say , I wonder how good it is
So far the TV Channel I saw was Higher than 720p (1280x720) but I don?t think it was Full HD, in any case is better than this one (they don?t sent me 500Mb or more in video files) qualty is awesome 10+ , audio is the same 10+ and well it took like 20seconds to start the whole thing I didn?t wait for buffering ot anything, and unlike Flash or Others this site didn?t ask me to Install anything.
And im using a new browser that dosnt even have 1 year out.
I tried on IE8 (Win7) and Chrome and they both have no problems.
I don?t use Firefox or Safari or any of the others because I don?t like them
Anyways if someone can make a review will be awesome
Thanks
- by vhhughes April 22, 2009 3:07 PM PDT
- Not looking terribly compelling at this point. For the cost of 2.5 of their HD TV episode purchases or about 2 of their HD movie rentals, I can have a whole month of Netflix instant streaming (which includes both HD movies & TV, like Heros, and a host of non-HD, too) in addition to their standard 1 DVD at a time borrowing program. I've been trying it over the last four months and have been *very* impressed with the HD quality streamed through our Xbox 360. I'd be surprised if CNET didn't have an article comparing the quality of the two HD streaming offerings soon. Even then, I still like the monthly subscription model better than the $4-5 HD movie rental, because--let's all be honest with ourselves here--streamed HD will never be able to compare in bitrate with Bluray. (even downloading video at that bitrate will always be a long time coming with today's Internet)
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- by AnthonyNYC May 18, 2009 1:18 AM PDT
- I'll honestly say to your comment that streaming HD will neverbe able to compare to bluray, by saying "Who Cares?" if it does or not.
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(6 Comments)I have the Roku box and it streams beautiful quality SD and HD to my HDTV set. Most of the time I won't pay the extra dollar to see movies in HD because the SD stream looks perfectly acceptable to me anyway.
But the HD amazon video on deman is excellent, and I am using as a way to get tv series a la carte at the moment.
I cancelled cable tv, saving me $120 a month, and just pay for the tv series I enjoy on amazon on deman, ala carte, no money spent on stuff I can never have time to watch each month.
Plus the netflix movies, the roku box is all the tv I need. Also got the new DTV Pal HD OTA DVR by Dish, for free OTA HD dual tuner programming of the local networks, digital is way better picture than I even imagined it could be.
Instead of debating it, I am just enjoying it.
:)