Looks like the PS3 is finally getting Netflix streaming support.
Netflix streaming coming to PS3
The netflix streaming on the xbox 360 has been great hopefully the ps3's will be similar.
Looks like the PS3 is finally getting Netflix streaming support.
Netflix streaming coming to PS3
The netflix streaming on the xbox 360 has been great hopefully the ps3's will be similar.
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Sweet, can't wait to try it out.
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I know I'm digging up a thread that hasn't been touched for almost 8 months, but it appears Netflix on PS3 is now actually happening. My Netflix streaming disc for PS3 is supposedly on its way so hopefully, I'll get to test it out in couple of days.
Initial impression is not so good. The interface is rather clunky and slow. The video quality has been decent to bad, though I think this is more a result of my inconsistent Comcrap service. Also, I kept having issues with TV shows that were supposed to be in 16:9 showing up in incorrect aspect ratio. The most annoying part is that you need to use the Netflix streaming disc every time you want to use Netflix on PS3, which I didn't realize - I thought it was just an initial install disc of sort.
Anyone know when/if Sony TVs will have Netflix, too?
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Just figured that I'd bump this to say that I received my streaming DVD yesterday and tried it last night. Setup was simple and I seem to have sufficient bandwidth to maintain even the HD tagged titles (tested with Terminator 2). I hope that they continue to add content as the choices are somewhat limited and it'll be interesting to see if Comcast and other service providers start getting pissy about it if it gains in popularity.
Added disclaimer: regular def content stuff looks pretty awful on my 42" TV, but the HD stuff was very watchable.
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We got one of the Roku boxes for Christmas... it's been fun. So far the connection is good and I haven't had any picture issues. Overall I like it, but finding a movie in a long list is cumbersome and awkward. I hope that implement some sort of search feature so you don't have to just scroll through multiple titles.
my complaints are no subtitle options and 2 channel audio. Also, having to add titles to your "Instant Queue" rather than browsing from the device itself is sorta annoying. Other than that, I love using it with my Samsung BD-P2500.
The user interface is not that great on PS3 either. We find it it's easier and faster to just use one of our laptops to add whatever we want to watch on the Instant Queue.
Last edited by Salt Peanuts; 01-06-2010 at 11:25 AM. Reason: spelling
is there a way you can show all hi def netflix streaming titles? Do you have to also purchase the Blu Ray add-on to get access to these downloads?
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Originally Posted by nikongod
The hi-def downloads are few and far between and seemingly random. The real problem is that the regular def stuff looks awful scaled up.
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I think the rule of thumb is, the more recently it's been released, the more likely it is to be high-def.
And no, you don't need to do anything special to get high-def.
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I wish there was a way to look for HD streaming titles as well. In regards to video quality, after some issues initially (back in November of '09), we've been getting consistently good to excellent video quality regardless whether the streamed media is regular-def or high-def (except when we're having connection problem - which is a problem with Comcast and not Netflix). FWIW, my PS3's output is upscaled via Denon AVR4308 (though original aspect ratio is kept).