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Old 17-06-2019, 08:03   #5383
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by Raider999 View Post
I seriously doubt it, UHD takes around 5 times the disc space of HD so I would imagine the same would apply to streaming .
Other sport streaming services manage it, so I can't really understand why you think that Amazon wouldn't. When you refer to disc space, are you not referring to recordings from TV channels? As we are talking about streaming, disc space is not relevant as it is streamed/VOD.

Incidentally, UHD does not take 5 times the disc space of HD anyway, at least on the V6 box. I have had up to 4 separate series of UHD dramas on my box as well as a few nature programmes, and I have not noticed those shows eating up my disc space.
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