Netflix streaming on ps3 - any good
Netflix streaming on ps3 - any good
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russy01

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4,820 posts

203 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Hi,

Big film fan here, have my ps3 hooked up to my projector and have recently seen the addition of the Netflix app.

Anyone any experience of the streaming? Quality etc.

Thanks.

Tycho

12,115 posts

295 months

Sunday 5th February 2012
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Pretty good quality but the range of films isn't much good TBH. There is a months free trial at the moment so you could see what you think.

Speckle

3,552 posts

238 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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Same set up here, projector via PS3 onto 105" screen. The streaming quality of Netflix is pretty good, very watchable HD image with 5.1 sound too (if you have a surround speaker setup.) Easily as good an image as Sky HD. Not many new release movies but, quite a big range of older movies and TV shows (which for £4.99 a month, isn't at all bad). You can choose the quality of your streaming on the website (I have 20mb DSL and use the best quality with no issues)

The main issue I've been having is sound sync problems as a movie progresses. It isn't every movie though so, hopefully just teething troubles which will get sorted out. Will be definitely be keeping it for the next couple of months and, if I use it for even 1 movie a week, its worth the money smile

As stated above, give the free month a try and see what you think.

russy01

Original Poster:

4,820 posts

203 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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Thanks for your input.

I was signing up for the trial the other night, but was infuriated when you had to give details to continue. I couldn't be bothered to go get my wallet.

I'm in the depths of Somerset so 20mb dsl isn't poss, however I can stream iplayer in Hd so one would hope I can get decent quality on Netflix aswell. Thanks once again

andyroo

2,469 posts

232 months

Tuesday 7th February 2012
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I've heard a little bit if tinkering gets you access to the US catalogue as well.