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Search criteria: I usually search for "whats on provider month year", such as "whats on prime video june 2021". In this case, I actually got a hit for prime insider followed by vulture and decider. The latter two offer good information. I usually view their pages in Reading Mode (browser dependent) to rid most of the distractions.
New on APV (US) June 2021
Code:
read://https_www.vulture.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vulture.com%2Farticle%2Fnew-on-amazon-prime-movies-shows-originals.html
Drop the "read://" if you don't want to view the page in Immersive Reader Mode
 
A source I use to find movies that have been recently added is
Code:
 https://www.justwatch.com/
. For example, I use this URL
Code:
 https://www.justwatch.com/us/provider/amazon-prime-video/new/movies
to see new AP videos that have been added. They have multiple countries and multiple providers, and you can also see things like newly added videos to various prime channels.
 
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A source I use to find movies that have been recently added is
Code:
 https://www.justwatch.com/
. For example, I use this URL
Code:
 https://www.justwatch.com/us/provider/amazon-prime-video/new/movies
to see new AP videos that have been added. They have multiple countries and multiple providers, and you can also see things like newly added videos to various prime channels.

Excellent find VonB! :bowdown:
I'll be sure to add these to the main post.
Thanks for sharing! (y)
 
A source I use to find movies that have been recently added is
Code:
 https://www.justwatch.com/
. For example, I use this URL
Code:
 https://www.justwatch.com/us/provider/amazon-prime-video/new/movies
to see new AP videos that have been added. They have multiple countries and multiple providers, and you can also see things like newly added videos to various prime channels.

Updated the Finding Titles section in the main post with your recommendations! (y)

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Just a thought about Benchmarking/Testing...
I would refrain from using the usual speed tests, as those merely reflect your connection stability.
As we noticed in some posts, AS might be sensitive to packetloss or connection breaks.
So I would advise some more specific tests, something like
Code:
https://packetlosstest.com/
or
Code:
https://test.vsee.com/
which monitor your connection stability over an extended amount of time instead of just downloading a file or do a ping test over some seconds.
(there are probably many more, but this was on the first page of google search :whistle:)
This is by no means a definitive test, but it might help to identify bad connections.
 
Just a thought about Benchmarking/Testing...
I would refrain from using the usual speed tests, as those merely reflect your connection stability.
As we noticed in some posts, AS might be sensitive to packetloss or connection breaks.
So I would advise some more specific tests, something like
Code:
https://packetlosstest.com/
or
Code:
https://test.vsee.com/
which monitor your connection stability over an extended amount of time instead of just downloading a file or do a ping test over some seconds.
(there are probably many more, but this was on the first page of google search :whistle:)
This is by no means a definitive test, but it might help to identify bad connections.

This is very correct. A speedtest is a very simple test that only shows you a very general view of your ISP connection which is reflective only of available bandwidth at the time of. Those should be only used for general reference and not at all a test of health or quality.

AS is not streaming and or queueing up video and playing it out like the provider app would do. And as such it is very likely that (this is my opinion) that it is far more sensitive to things like latency, packet loss, jitter etc which result in broken or poor quality connections.

The point being that while speed does matter so does quality or health of the connection and unfortunately that can be much harder to get a view of.
 
UPDATE:
I did a complete overhaul on the Guide... It's got a much cleaner look and I removed a lot of fluff that no longer has value... Not to mention the post only permits up to 10,000 characters, and formatting and images account for a lot of that...
 
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