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Old 13-06-2011, 12:28   #113
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Re: Disappointment with TiVo

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I got the impression everything on utube was low grade definition so you could upload to them quicker.
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Something must have stuck in my brain from initial launch of utube about having to compress to a certain bitrate for uploading.
Yes at launch most video was lower quality , however now many companies like Which post videos to YT and many are at full 1080p. I have a small form PC hooked to my TV and using the YT website on my TV at 1080p the quality is amazing. Its a real shame the YT apps on TIVO , connected TVs and Blu Ray players didn't enable you to pick your resolution as this would be great and really beneficial.
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