FiestaST
Honorary Master
Not bad ShowMax...not bad...
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A colleague has a 4Mbps line and finds that Showmax picture is not as crisp/clear as Netflix. Any idea what is going on there?
A colleague has a 4Mbps line and finds that Showmax picture is not as crisp/clear as Netflix. Any idea what is going on there?
I think Netflix's encoding of streams is more mature and polished than what Showmax uses.
Netflix has better compression meaning they can have better audio and video delivered at the same bandwidth requirement. Same thing with x264 vs x265, a SD x264 file is only slightly smaller than a 720P x265 file, that's why it's called High Efficiency Video Coding.
I can't remember exactly but I think Showmax 720P has a max bitrate of 3000Kbps, Netflix 1080P goes up to 5800Kbps, with a 4Mbps line you can get a lower bitrate 1080P or the highest bitrate 720P.
Sound? It also plays via TV due to the HDMI cable so no different. Laptop speakers turn off as soon as I plug in the HDMI.Get a chromecast and ditch the laptop, at least you you can use your smartphone as a remote instead of fiddling on the laptop.
How's the sond from the laptop?
Yea I meant sound but I've had occasions where certain mkv files couldn't play on my media player but played perfectly on the laptops vlc.Sound? It also plays via TV due to the HDMI cable so no different. Laptop speakers turn off as soon as I plug in the HDMI.
Will have to try out the chromecast. Will borrow my dads for a bit perhaps as he hardly uses his.
There an App for Roku for Showmax yet or is it not going to happen this century?
Showmax requires Widevine DRM copy protection.
Roku uses Playready DRM.
So no. Not anytime soon.