why not? you can watch 240p videos on a 512 connection, so:
512 * 4= 2mb
240p * 4 = 960p
512 * 4= 2mb
240p * 4 = 960p
Blu-ray Discs are able to hold 1080p HD content, and most movies released on Blu-ray Disc produce a full 1080p HD picture when the player is connected to a 1080p HDTV via an HDMI cable. The Blu-ray Disc video specification allows encoding of 1080p24, 1080i50 and 1080i60. Generally this type of video runs at up to 40 megabits per second, compared to the 3.5 megabits per second for conventional standard definition TV's[12]
not really, When I was in Europe for a month, I had almost 8mbit/s connection and I could stream 1080p on YouTube without any buffering.ILIA_93 wroteyou need around 20Mbps for 1080p video to watch directly.
Thanks MegaCool for clearing this up but i will try to be more specific.xterm wrote1080p
Blu-ray Discs are able to hold 1080p HD content, and most movies released on Blu-ray Disc produce a full 1080p HD picture when the player is connected to a 1080p HDTV via an HDMI cable. The Blu-ray Disc video specification allows encoding of 1080p24, 1080i50 and 1080i60. Generally this type of video runs at up to 40 megabits per second, compared to the 3.5 megabits per second for conventional standard definition TV's[12]
From what I have read, some of the hardware used has a limit of 1 mbps and they are trying to resolve it now. Even if the speed isn't increased that much, my guess is that quotas will go up and even prices may come down.Flakk wroteIm just hoping we will get improved latency. Below 150ms to European servers.
Does anyone know what will happen to Pescotel, Mobi and similar services ? Will they get an increase ?
320 x 240 becomes 1280 x 960 so it's x16...and it doesnt work that way either due to compression. Check what Megacool said.Nemesis-301 wrotewhy not? you can watch 240p videos on a 512 connection, so:
512 * 4= 2mb
240p * 4 = 960p
Upload speeds are 20% of the download speeds--so depending on what the actual connection speed is--- anywhere from 1.2 to 1.6 mbps up.ZeRaW wroteFrom what I understand the 6-8mbps is capped at 30GB down and 30GB up.
What about upload speeds?
This is the official website of the Official Gazette: http://jo.pcm.gov.lb/j2011/belal wroteAt what time is the Official Gazette going to come out?
Where can we check it out online? I found this website but I doubt they'd upload it instantly.