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Most downloads are in Full HD 1080p or HD 720p depending on the provider
A few are less then HD
First time in many AS versions that Season 1 of Departure on Prime was downloadable but in less then the possible 1080p
When Departure S1 was downloaded in a queue the first episode was 950X540 then the other episodes were in lower resolutions
When each episode was downloaded separately they were all in 950X540
In version 1284 there were some downloads that had zero Byte MP4 files, this was not the case in 1292
Every single movie in Hulu's "Movies for You" now says "Not Available with your Subscription". The movies are all displayed in Black and White in this section. Some Hulu Titles Show the Downloadable Items (like Miley's New Year's Eve Party) window but the boxes are blank.
In Any Stream 1292 and several past versions Subtitles set to Off by default and need to be turned on by Power DVD in the Subtitles section (By right clicking on the playing video and selecting the primary subtitle in your language)
So far it seems that 1284 and 1292 are the two best versions (and to avoid SD resolutions)
The videos I tried so far all play beyond the 2-3 min crash in pre 1292 versions
A few are less then HD
First time in many AS versions that Season 1 of Departure on Prime was downloadable but in less then the possible 1080p
When Departure S1 was downloaded in a queue the first episode was 950X540 then the other episodes were in lower resolutions
When each episode was downloaded separately they were all in 950X540
In version 1284 there were some downloads that had zero Byte MP4 files, this was not the case in 1292
Every single movie in Hulu's "Movies for You" now says "Not Available with your Subscription". The movies are all displayed in Black and White in this section. Some Hulu Titles Show the Downloadable Items (like Miley's New Year's Eve Party) window but the boxes are blank.
In Any Stream 1292 and several past versions Subtitles set to Off by default and need to be turned on by Power DVD in the Subtitles section (By right clicking on the playing video and selecting the primary subtitle in your language)
So far it seems that 1284 and 1292 are the two best versions (and to avoid SD resolutions)
The videos I tried so far all play beyond the 2-3 min crash in pre 1292 versions