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by Unosolo
4479 days ago
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The reasons why existing video services do not work for me and I've tried Google Play and Amazon Instant so far: - Lack of on-demand high quality (true 1080) option: Google Play is 480 and Amazon Instant is blurry on a big screen. Besides Amazon states in their TOC that they can change quality as they see fit at the time of a video being played. - Insistence on specific playback tech. Amazon Instant mandates Silverlight and the playback is choppy on my media centre PC due to Silverlight's graphic acceleration issues. - Lack of audio track (and often subtitle) options: in UK that's English only. I want to be able to watch films dubbed and have a selection of translations that are already available. More generally I am opposed to the prepackaged nature of the paid service offered and lack of control over how and what I can watch. Some alternative ways of viewing the content offer me great choice and full control over: 1. Title I choose to watch.
2. Video quality.
3. Audio quality.
4. Audio track.
5. Subtitles.
6. Streaming vs. download, so I can make the best use of my connection.
7. Hardware and software I am using for viewing.
In other words these matters are decided based on demand, instead of someone's opinion of what the demand should be. |
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I believe Google Play does offer up to 1080p [1] - most of the TV shows and movies that I've watched on there are either 720p or 1080p. I am in the US, so perhaps that is different in the UK.
My biggest beef with both Netflix / Google / Amazon is not the video resolution, which is almost always HD for me. The problem is the lack of multi-channel surround sound. It is pretty hit or miss which tv shows, or movies, have surround sound - on all of the services.
[1] https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/2528768?hl=en