When it comes to streaming, I know going in not to watch the program material with a videophile/audiophile's eyes and ears. That's tougher than what it sounds. If we compare to BluRay discs, then disappointment will come easy. Certain movies that I expect to have reference quality video/soundtrack/score, I just will not stream - even if provided with Dolby Digital Plus.
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Do You Prefer Streaming or Downloading?
By contrast, downloading from services such as iTunes pulls a copy of the content from the providernot in real time, but at whatever speed your connection allowsand stores it on a hard disk or other high-capacity memory to play once the download is complete. In this case, quality is independent of your online bandwidth, since the download can take as long as it needs to. However, devices with lots of storage capacity are generally more expensive, and there are copy-protection issues to deal with.
Which type of distribution do you prefer, streaming or downloading? Or do you avoid online content altogether?
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I suppose I stream as opposed to download. I also buy physical media
Audio only for the most part, my TV isn't good enough and too small to watch movies on.
Downloading feels too much like I don't own it.