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Re: Blu Ray - Netflix movie downloads quest.
The only thing I can think that might be a possibility is to use Windows "Internet Connection Sharing" on the wireless-connected PC , however, having never used "Internet Connection Sharing", I don't know how it works well enough to have any idea if it would actually work for this application.
It's good to know that it doesn't work over wireless. I had been thinking about looking into this LG player, but the lack of wireless is a dealbreaker for me.
...And then there's the guy who saw the sign that said "Wet Floor", so he did.
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Re: Blu Ray - Netflix movie downloads quest.
It should work with either a wireless "game' adapter or a powerline adapter.
Currently, I am using a SlingLiink powerline adapter to run the internet to my DirecTv HR-20 DVR for their "on-demand" service.
I got it on Amazon for under $70.
BD-Live Tip: To save on storage space, always delete the BD-Live data for any Blu-ray rentals after you return them.
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Re: Blu Ray - Netflix movie downloads quest.
The movie is streamed, and the quality is based on your internet download speed. Don't expect HD or even DVD quality, regardless of your internet speed. If you have a 1.5 Mbps connection, expect the quality to be about the same as a VHS recording at SLP or EP speed.
BD-Live Tip: To save on storage space, always delete the BD-Live data for any Blu-ray rentals after you return them.
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Re: Blu Ray - Netflix movie downloads quest.
If this stuff is only gonna be streamed and not downloaded for offline viewing, then it's gonna be pretty crappy for most folks. When I first heard about it, I thought maybe they'd let you download the movie onto a big-ish memory card or an external HDD via USB (or an internal one in some cases).
Given Blockbuster's overall business model, I wonder how they will approach this. Unlike Netflix, they still rely heavily on rentals via their B&M stores. I guess maybe they will do the same as before (like w/ rental-by-mail) and just wait-and-see how things shake out w/ the download/VOD model.
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