hiyo 10MB MKUU namaanisha speed ya net si kifurushi
Nimejaribu kutafuta jibu katika media, nadhani inaweza kutusaidiana Sote.
Rezolution:
Most everything is compressed when streamed. 3Mbps will be pushing it. You'll most likely be watching things at reduced quality. 8Mbps should be plenty for watching higher quality compressed streaming.-
I found this article on the net...
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What internet speed should you choose to watch movies?
With Netflix, while you can stream at internet speeds of 1 Mb/s, the quality will be grainy on your big screen TV as if you were watching a VHS movie.-
After scouring the Netflix website, I spoke with Steve Swasey, Vice President of Communications for Netflix.-
As a guideline, Swasey suggested the following minimum internet speeds for Netflix:
1 Mb/s for viewing on a laptop computer
2 Mb/s for viewing standard definition video on a TV
4 Mb/s for viewing High Definition video
5 Mb/s or more for the best audio and video experience-
The Netflix streaming service can determine the speed that a video is streaming and will adjust the video quality to match that speed. As a result, you don't experience interruptions and buffering of the video but the picture quality may also suffer.-
Vudu Suggested Streaming Speed-
When you rent a movie from Vudu, you are able to choose the quality of your video. Vudu's better quality audio and video "HDX" format costs more to rent than HD or standard definition videos.
To be sure the video will play smoothly, you can watch a two-minute preview test before making your final rental quality decision. -
When you click on a movie, you can find a speed requirement chart under the "more info" menu tab. This chart will give you an idea how fast you need for each quality of video.
1.0 - 2.3 Mb/s for SD Standard definition video
2.3 Mb/s - 4.5 Mbs for HD High definition 720p resolution video-
4.5 Mb/s - 9 Mb/s for HDX Full high definition 1080p resolution video and high definition audio-
Over 9 Mb/s for 3-D HD movies
Connecting Your Network Media Player to Your Home Network Must Also Be Fast
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Speed is important when streaming.- Topology, however, is just as important.- Using DSL (or ADSL) you are essentially on a peer network with your server.- Using Broadband (cable TV) you are almost always on a "neighborhood loop" where your portion of the available bandwidth is a function of the load your neighbors are putting onto it.