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BillyG

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Re: streaming hd content
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2009, 04:30:57 PM »

I think 270 mbps is the max for 2.4 Ghz

I get 300 Mbps using 2.4 Ghz. Not sure about your 270 response. :) Doesn't make sense to me.

720P / 1080i / 1080P are "Not" streamable on any dlink router, as their max transport is below 1.5 Ghz.

Any lowering of video frame rates below 30fps for 1080i, 60fps for 720P or 1080P, 1080psf24 data rates below 1.5 Ghz would refer to a non-compliant HD stream. 3Ghz for 1080P. Anything less is not standard. Oh yes "they can say" it's HD, but truly it is not. Can you say divx is HD? In terms of what people think?No. Even HD on cable or satelite is not real HD because of compression. Try rabbit ears for best quality. Too bad you can't get internet with rabbit ears. We could avoid all of these router problems.
 :-*

Dir-655 doesn't stream real HD, or Full HD. It can't. But, it sure sounds nice.
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EddieZ

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Re: streaming hd content
« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2009, 09:30:23 AM »

I get 300 Mbps using 2.4 Ghz. Not sure about your 270 response. :) Doesn't make sense to me.

720P / 1080i / 1080P are "Not" streamable on any dlink router, as their max transport is below 1.5 Ghz.

Any lowering of video frame rates below 30fps for 1080i, 60fps for 720P or 1080P, 1080psf24 data rates below 1.5 Ghz would refer to a non-compliant HD stream. 3Ghz for 1080P. Anything less is not standard. Oh yes "they can say" it's HD, but truly it is not. Can you say divx is HD? In terms of what people think?No. Even HD on cable or satelite is not real HD because of compression. Try rabbit ears for best quality. Too bad you can't get internet with rabbit ears. We could avoid all of these router problems.
 :-*

Dir-655 doesn't stream real HD, or Full HD. It can't. But, it sure sounds nice.

720p does stream, but some high bitrate 720p do stutter. The bitrate is the KPI here. The official specs of HD are not followed by everyone.
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BillyG

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Re: streaming hd content
« Reply #17 on: December 17, 2009, 07:17:20 AM »

720p does stream, but some high bitrate 720p do stutter. The bitrate is the KPI here. The official specs of HD are not followed by everyone.

720P in iteslf refers to a stream of 1.5 Ghz. Same as 1080i. What you a referring to is not 720P. What you are referring to is something using a codec other than the standard. So it it not 720P. KPI? not relevent here sorry to say.

Problem here is everyone including hardware vendors love to tout HD capable. Fact is if you aren't following the international standard for HD which currently is 1080P 60 fps or 1080P 24 psf, then it's not HD. When people begin quoting bitrates and KPI and other items they don't understand what HD is.

Have a nice day
Back to my Blue-Ray now...
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thecreator

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Re: streaming hd content
« Reply #18 on: December 17, 2009, 09:06:32 AM »

I think 270 mbps is the max for 2.4 Ghz

Hi EddieZ,

Nope, I have a matching D-Link DWA-552 Wireless Adapter Card connecting to a D-Link DIR-655 A3 Router w/ Firmware Version 1.21 with SecureSpot Off and I am receiving 300 Mbps Wireless Speed.

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