So here is a question: Netflix uses compression when streaming video, right? That way the file size that needs to stream is a bit less, creating a better streaming service as less data is consumed. But, if you are gonna download a copy of the file for offline use, surely the file would be uncompressed, meaning larger in size when compared to streaming... I'm thinking about what the impact would be on my monthly cap. Would I use more or less data by streaming rather than downloading?
So here is a question: Netflix uses compression when streaming video, right? That way the file size that needs to stream is a bit less, creating a better streaming service as less data is consumed. But, if you are gonna download a copy of the file for offline use, surely the file would be uncompressed, meaning larger in size when compared to streaming... I'm thinking about what the impact would be on my monthly cap. Would I use more or less data by streaming rather than downloading?
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lol no. Its compressed either way. They're using x265 encoding if I'm not mistaken.So here is a question: Netflix uses compression when streaming video, right? That way the file size that needs to stream is a bit less, creating a better streaming service as less data is consumed. But, if you are gonna download a copy of the file for offline use, surely the file would be uncompressed, meaning larger in size when compared to streaming... I'm thinking about what the impact would be on my monthly cap. Would I use more or less data by streaming rather than downloading?
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