Bandwidth requirements for Netflix HD

MBony

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Already searched and can't find an official answer. What kind of bandwidth does it need to get HD streaming? I have a Xbox 360 that I'd like to try it with.
 

TheUnk

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7000+kbps

It's stupid. I should have the option just to wait longer for it to start.
 

MBony

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Geez! I currently have 6mbps through Comcast with Powerboost, wonder how it will fare?
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: Queasy
I've got 6mbps DSL and I get Netflix HD.

And it streams smoothly? Does it ever buffer?

I haven't had any problems with it. Netflix supposedly fixed a glitch that was causing some problems so it is all good now.
 

TheUnk

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Between 7 and 10mbps is what I read.. I only have 3mbps so no go for me, nothing faster is offered in my area. Nice that it can work at 6 though.
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: MBony
What about the requirements for SD material?

To get 4 dots (the best quality SD through Netflix) you need at least 2.2Mbps.

If Netflix ever adds multi-channel audio, those requirements are going to jump pretty big.
 

Queasy

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Well, this should answer the OP's question.

Certain titles are available to watch in HD on your Netflix ready device. In order to watch in HD you need:

* A HD TV and component or HDMI connection from your Netflix ready device to your TV
* A high-speed internet connection at time of playback (typically 5 Mbps or higher)
 

Sniper82

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6mb sounds about right. I keep 4 bars as long as my PC's ain't doing anything on a 10mb.
 

BoberFett

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Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: MBony
What about the requirements for SD material?

To get 4 dots (the best quality SD through Netflix) you need at least 2.2Mbps.

If Netflix ever adds multi-channel audio, those requirements are going to jump pretty big.

We have 1.5 DSL and the movie we watched looked OK. The compression artifacts were really only noticeable during dark scenes.