This discussion has me interested. I am going to sign up I was wondering, will I only be allowed to use one client at a time? I have a HTPC in the living room & a PS3 in my room. Would both be able to stream Netflix shows or can only one device login at a time? If this goes well it might really be a cable replacement yes.Think I'll be able to pull off consistent HD quality with a Flow 25mbit?http://www.hackingnetflix.com/2010/10/bandwidth-requirements-for-sd-dvd-quality-and-hd-netflix-streaming.html
If that's the case...then it maybe only a matter of time before they throttle netflix.So lets hope it isn't.
Netflix certainly is popular, here are two good resources to quickly see what is new and noteworthy...Instant watcher gives you the most popular titles over the past 24 hourshttp://instantwatcher.com/Also check out Cinemablend's Flixworthy section, a weekly round up of some of the best titles available on Netflixhttp://www.cinemablend.com/dvdnews/?tag=flixworthy
It pleases me greatly to report that thanks to the members of this forum, I too have been able to view netflix on my xbox. Thank you JARROX for your reply on XBL and thanks to EROO for taking the time to post this truly excellent find.
Amazon's plans for unlimited movie streaming akin to Netflix appeared to come to early fruition on Saturday as a spotting has shown the service in action. At least one Amazon Prime subscriber has seen options in the Video On Demand section to stream movies and TV shows, even major recent releases, as part of the $79 yearly subscription. The catalog seen by an Engadget reader had 5,000 titles that would show in 480p.The online reseller hasn't confirmed any of the plans, and widespread reports have yet to emerge. A possibility exists that the unlimited VOD is a trial and isn't immediately ready to go live.The addition of the feature would be the largest hit to Netflix, whose streaming-only plan has a larger catalog but also costs $96 a year to maintain. It would also mount stiff competition against Apple's iTunes and other pay-per-title services since it would be one of the first major services to merge both unlimited streaming with the option of getting a permanent copy. Adding other Prime features, such as free expedited shipping, could give Amazon a competitive edge.Amazon's service is also uniquely cross-platform and, in its core form, works on both Macs and Windows PCs as well as TiVos and some other media hubs.
So I set up the Netflix and everything NICE!!! Turn on today and XBL one month trial expire. STEUPS!!!!!!