Too many Quicktime videos on the 'net or something. I've heard that to "stream" television quality video with current technologies, it takes at least 10Mbps pipe to the 'net.
It'd take more than that. Digital Video or DV quality video and audio requires something like 3 megs a second for playback. You figure that what the stations send out is higher quality than DV, you'd need something a lot faster.
I would say 10mbs *might* be sufficient for watchable streaming video...That is, the video stream would have to be 10mbs which means the connection would probably have to be higher.
close to TV quality, you're looking at 500 or so kbps.
Check out Ifilm.com and Atomfilm.com (the 300k aka High windows media streams are damn good...close enough I'd gladly watch most TV shows that way)
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