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    Quick Question about streaming

    If I buy a HDX movie and pause it right when it starts streaming to my bd390, will it continue to download the entire movie if I wait like an hour and come back? I just want to be able to watch it without and buffering problems and stuff. Thanks.

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    Re: Quick Question about streaming

    Originally posted by RFM4000 View Post
    If I buy a HDX movie and pause it right when it starts streaming to my bd390, will it continue to download the entire movie if I wait like an hour and come back? I just want to be able to watch it without and buffering problems and stuff. Thanks.
    It just streams. It only has a buffer that holds a few seconds.(not sure the amount, maybe 10 to 20 seconds). It doesn't have internal storage to download the movie. Just enough for streaming.

    There is 1GB of onboard storage in the BD390 but that is required to be reserved for BDLive content to be profile 2.0 compliant.

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      Re: Quick Question about streaming

      Originally posted by RFM4000 View Post
      If I buy a HDX movie and pause it right when it starts streaming to my bd390, will it continue to download the entire movie if I wait like an hour and come back? I just want to be able to watch it without and buffering problems and stuff. Thanks.
      This is only capable on VUDU set-top boxes with a built-in hard-drive. For all VUDU embedded devices, you will need at least a 4.5 Mbps download speed in order to enjoy HDX content without any buffering.

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        Re: Quick Question about streaming

        Originally posted by AdamS View Post
        This is only capable on VUDU set-top boxes with a built-in hard-drive. For all VUDU embedded devices, you will need at least a 4.5 Mbps download speed in order to enjoy HDX content without any buffering.
        Is this entirely true ? I have a set top box and as I understand it I can do only one of two things:

        1) Use Amadeus, in which case there is no capability to stream HDX content

        or

        2) Use Brazil , in which case there is no capability to download to my box's hard drive


        Please tell me if I am incorrect about this, because I would love to be able to stream HDX and simultaneously download it to my box. Not too big a feat it would seem, as this is exactly what any DVR does.

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          Re: Quick Question about streaming

          Technically you are right about the STB. It doesn't "stream" the video. It "downloads" it to the HD. However, for all practical intents and purposes, since you don't have to wait for it to completely download before watching (e.g. you can watch it instantly), it may as well be called streaming for this discussion. So when you watch a movie and it's downloading to your HD and you hit pause, it continues to download the movie to your HD. The HD is just acting as a very large buffer in that sense.

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            Re: Quick Question about streaming

            Originally posted by redwein View Post
            Technically you are right about the STB. It doesn't "stream" the video. It "downloads" it to the HD. However, for all practical intents and purposes, since you don't have to wait for it to completely download before watching (e.g. you can watch it instantly), it may as well be called streaming for this discussion. So when you watch a movie and it's downloading to your HD and you hit pause, it continues to download the movie to your HD. The HD is just acting as a very large buffer in that sense.
            With the STB running Amadeus, it only downloads at a max speed of around 4mbs. So you can only watch HD and SD titles as they download. For HDX titles you have to wait for the title to download first before it allows you to view it.

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              Re: Quick Question about streaming

              Originally posted by mintakax View Post
              Is this entirely true ? I have a set top box and as I understand it I can do only one of two things:

              1) Use Amadeus, in which case there is no capability to stream HDX content

              or

              2) Use Brazil , in which case there is no capability to download to my box's hard drive


              Please tell me if I am incorrect about this, because I would love to be able to stream HDX and simultaneously download it to my box. Not too big a feat it would seem, as this is exactly what any DVR does.
              This is true and currently that feature is not available, as the Brazil streaming service is designed for embedded devices that will not included a hard-drive. However, I will pass this feature request along to our engineering department.

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                Re: Quick Question about streaming

                Just a little info, I have been using Brazil quite a bit, I have found in addition to streaming, there is an option on the menu to download the movie as well....I have not used this option yet, the hard drive on my box is pretty full, but it seems like a very good option to have.......

                Don

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                  Re: Quick Question about streaming

                  Originally posted by canadien37 View Post
                  Just a little info, I have been using Brazil quite a bit, I have found in addition to streaming, there is an option on the menu to download the movie as well....I have not used this option yet, the hard drive on my box is pretty full, but it seems like a very good option to have.......

                  Don
                  I have never seen this option and it seems to contradict what AdamS just said. Where do you see this.

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                    Re: Quick Question about streaming

                    Brian,

                    I purchase movies in Brazil from time to time, that option is there when movies are purchased, not rented.....My purchased movies stay "in the cloud", allowing me to stream them whenever I like.....at this time it works for me as the HDD on my box is full with movies purchased on Amadeus......Hopefully VUDU will provide a way to store movies to external HDD.....

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                      Re: Quick Question about streaming

                      Originally posted by canadien37 View Post
                      Just a little info, I have been using Brazil quite a bit, I have found in addition to streaming, there is an option on the menu to download the movie as well....I have not used this option yet, the hard drive on my box is pretty full, but it seems like a very good option to have.......

                      Don
                      This is true if you own a VUDU set-top box and are running the Brazil streaming software. A new feature we've added to Brazil is the ability to download a purchased movie to the HDD to watch it at anytime with an internet connection. If you own a VUDU set-top box and are running the Brazil software, when you go into "My VUDU > My Movies" and select a purchased title, you'll see the option to "Add SD/HD/HDX to Download".
                      Last edited by AdamS; 02-09-2010, 03:30 PM.

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                        Re: Quick Question about streaming

                        Adam,

                        I think it's good the way Brazil is set up for downloading purchased films....Right now mine are stored "in the cloud".....I hope at some point, the content owners will allow storing on external HDDs....If that happens, my VUDU box will be the ultimate viewing device in my home theater......

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