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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
The bitrate of youtube 3D at 1080p (like I said) is 10mbps. Therefore you will stream in realtime without waiting for it to buffer at... surprise surprise... 10mbps. I never said anything about downloading or buffering or connection speed. The video stream itself is 10mbps.
Given the bitrate of quad-1080p is 20mbps, half of that, i.e. dual-1080p can easily fit into 10mbps.
I'm not sure where you get your math skills from, but 4.5GB of data would not take several hours to download, it'd take 1 hour, one minute, and 26 seconds at exactly 10mbps, or far shorter than your average movie. I don't know where you pulled 4.5GB from either, but a 90-minute movie at 10mbps is ~6.6GB.
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I don't know where your getting your HD 3D films from at anything less than 4.5Gbps. Every blue ray film I have is 4.5GB, so a 3D film would be at least that.
And back to the point, you WOULD have to wait for it to buffer, and we are not talking about youtube, we are talking proper 3D quality, which equates to 2 HD broadcasts played in sync with each other.,