You already can.

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On 12/9/2014 8:18 PM, Jason McKemie via Af wrote:
I'd think if someone could figure out a way to get the movies from RAM, they could also figure out a way to capture them from a stream.

On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Travis Johnson via Af <af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>> wrote:

    Because then people could "save" the movies in RAM, and someone
    would figure out a way to be able to download them and put them on
    the Internet for free.

    It's a licensing issue... that's why "streaming" is OK.

    Travis

    On 12/9/2014 7:00 PM, Bill Prince via Af wrote:
    That 187MB translates to only about 11.25 GB per hour.  Why not
    stick in a 32GB memory and be done? That would be almost 3 hours
    of buffer.

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    On 12/9/2014 4:50 PM, Travis Johnson via Af wrote:
    It's really too bad that the devices that support all these
    streaming services can't have a larger buffer. I'm sure it's
    part of their licensing deals, but if they could buffer 60
    seconds of stream (at any quality), they would have much fewer
    support calls for streaming issues, etc.

    Using Netflix's 25Mbps for 4k, that works out to 187.5MB of
    storage space. At current RAM prices, you can buy a 256MB module
    for $15 full retail... so places like Samsung can probably buy
    them in quantity for less than $2. Seems like it would be worth
    it to pay an extra $10 for a TV/DVD/PS4/Wii-U device that could
    handle 60 seconds of video.

    Travis

    On 12/9/2014 5:34 PM, Sterling Jacobson via Af wrote:

    That’s pretty cool.

    You can do 4k direct from Youtube.

    Several of the ones I’ve tested are sustained around 20-30Mbps.

    But on my network it tends to burst to 90Mbps then sit around
    for a while, then burst back to 90Mbps.

    I think the 4k will require a lot of optimizations before it
    works on the built in TV’s.

    *From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Jerry
    Richardson via Af
    *Sent:* Tuesday, December 09, 2014 5:12 PM
    *To:* af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
    *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Well there goes all our bandwidth.
    Amazon streaming 4K now.

    Lovely

    *From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Ryan
    Ghering via Af
    *Sent:* Tuesday, December 09, 2014 3:38 PM
    *To:* af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
    *Subject:* [AFMUG] Well there goes all our bandwidth. Amazon
    streaming 4K now.

    http://www.cnet.com/news/amazon-starts-4k-uhd-streams/

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