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Netflix on PS3 goes disc-free, gets 1080i streaming and 5.1 surround sound

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  • Netflix on PS3 goes disc-free, gets 1080i streaming and 5.1 surround sound

    Rejoice, PS3 owners, your Netflix streaming experience just got vastly better than anything else on the market. Starting October 18 Netflix on the PS3 will no longer require a disc, and it'll stream some content with 1080i resolution and / or 5.1-channel surround audio, while everyone else will be stuck with a max of 720p stereo for the time being. Oh, and you'll get subtitles on some content as well. Netflix is partnering with Dolby on the audio side, and the surround format will be Dolby Digital Plus, which is the same codec used by the VUDU HDX streaming service -- we're guessing it'll require a tiny bit more bandwidth but the results should sound pretty great. Netflix says 5.1 will come to other platforms "over time," so we'll see how long that takes -- and given that the PS3 is now disc-free and the company's eschewed the SRS surround features baked into its Silverlight-based platform, we're guessing Microsoft's exclusivity period has now completely run its course. Video and PR after the break.

    Netflix on PS3 goes disc-free, gets 1080i streaming and 5.1 surround sound -- Engadget

  • #2
    that's about time already - that stupid disc is a pain in the ass and the res sucks. I love my ps3 - but that is my major gripe with it.

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    • #3
      About fuckin time

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      • #4
        downloaded it today and signed up for the free 30 day trial.

        pretty neat so far, works well.

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        • #5
          Yup got the email and i will download and be disk free :clapback:

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          • #6
            Downloaded last night, everything looks great so far and I like the new console that pops up for your instant queue.

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            • #7
              they just need more new shit in HD that you can stream instantly.

              all the new shit they still have on disc but no stream.

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              • #8
                They said the new contracts they signed with some of the studios like WB would increase the instant choices pretty soon.

                I've noticed a lot of new stuff lately. And everything I've watched so far, even old movies from the 70s and 80s have been streaming in HD.

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