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Netflix App: possible?

Actually there is no reason why you couldn't stream Netflix on a phone.

I can stream a movie from netflix on my PC at home where I only have roadrunner "light" which is 768kbps.... that's .7mbit.

My phone consistently pulls 1200-1800kbps... twice as fast as my home internet.

The quality isn't that bad at home, CERTAINLY wouldn't be bad on a 480X320 landscape screen resolution. Running at native resolution it would look very crisp. Would just take alot of buffering.

Go watch a youtube video that you know the source of is high quality on your phone. Change the quality setting to "high quality" if you have the newer youtube app. Look at how crisp that is... I can bare that :) If I've read correctly... youtube high quality streams H.264 at 864X480... when shrunk down to our screen size the result is beautiful :) and bandwidth happy too on a good 3G connection.

There's also an app out there called "Phoneflicks" that allows you to add movies to your queue... search movies, read reviews etc.

The windows mobile officially licensed Netflix app also showed movie trailers for the movies you would want to add to DVD or Instant Queue.
 
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there is an app called PhonemyPC that is still in beta but it works great for messing with your pc on your phone, if you leave your computer on as long as its connected to wifi and signed in you can do anything on your computer from your phone. including stream netflix movies from your PC browser. now like i said its in beta so its only10$ right now and theres no sound yet but they say its comming soon and the company is very very good about keeping their word and replying to any emails you send to them with any questions or concerns about the app.
 
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there is an app called PhonemyPC that is still in beta but it works great for messing with your pc on your phone, if you leave your computer on as long as its connected to wifi and signed in you can do anything on your computer from your phone. including stream netflix movies from your PC browser. now like i said its in beta so its only10$ right now and theres no sound yet but they say its comming soon and the company is very very good about keeping their word and replying to any emails you send to them with any questions or concerns about the app.

You do see how folks may be a little reluctant to use this as a Netflix solution, right?
 
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My question is this. How does netflix make all these apps for all these different platforms? It takes time and money to develop an integrated program to stream movies. Someone's got to pay for it. So is netflix fronting the cost? Hoping that enough new subscriptions would come from it? Or is Google expected to pay netflix for development, hoping that a netflix app with sell more phones? If the latter is true. I feel like we'll be waiting much longer than we think.
 
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there is an app called PhonemyPC that is still in beta but it works great for messing with your pc on your phone, if you leave your computer on as long as its connected to wifi and signed in you can do anything on your computer from your phone. including stream netflix movies from your PC browser. now like i said its in beta so its only10$ right now and theres no sound yet but they say its comming soon and the company is very very good about keeping their word and replying to any emails you send to them with any questions or concerns about the app.

I wrote a comment about this a while back, and I noticed a key issue that you left out is that it only runs at about 3fps on the lowest quality :eek: so even with sound it would still be hard to watch through phonemypc b/c of how choppy it is.
 
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