PeterS
Well-Known Member
I beg you ...!Would it be a major programming issue to make the highest quality available the default?
Read the entire thread from the beginning, then you know that not everyone always wants the highest quality.
I beg you ...!Would it be a major programming issue to make the highest quality available the default?
Personally, I do not need the highest quality video in the world, it takes up way too much Hard drive space and 720P is plenty good enough, I do not think it should be the default setting, that said, it's only my personal opinion.I beg you ...!
Read the entire thread from the beginning, then you know that not everyone always wants the highest quality.
Would perhaps the ability to set one's own defaults make more sense? You know, to each his own?Personally, I do not need the highest quality video in the world, it takes up way too much Hard drive space and 720P is plenty good enough, I do not think it should be the default setting, that said, it's only my personal opinion.
Thats the way it is now, it remembers your last settings and applies them.Would perhaps the ability to set one's own defaults make more sense? You know, to each his own?
Thats the way it is now, it remembers your last settings and applies them.
Yes I realize it's not doing it now , but it will so I apologize for bringing it up, you are right. Over and out.Well, I hate to correct you, but right now AS is not
For example Bonanza.....A very old show (so not even close to HD), however also not as crappy as the stream AS picks.
AS defaults the download to 576x432 while a "high resolution" of 640x480 is available when you check the available downloads.
It seems AS remembers the setting AFTER the download for each show, but sometimes picks "random" resolutions for the initial download if its under 1080 .
Trying Knight Rider, same thing....first attempt the crappier resolution preselected.
Note: Any show/movie available in 1080, AS correctly picks the 1080 stream