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I love the quicktime web site…. when I have broadband (well T1), which quality setting do you watch it on? Can you stream the maximum (large, not full screen!!!!) quality?
Depends what you mean by ’stream’. I tend to watch the small version if I don’t have much time, medium tends to take a few minutes. Large takes much longer, so I only get them for films I’m really interested in.
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Did they get back to you? Hopefully they’re off researching?(!)
I love the quicktime web site…. when I have broadband (well T1), which quality setting do you watch it on? Can you stream the maximum (large, not full screen!!!!) quality?
Depends what you mean by ’stream’. I tend to watch the small version if I don’t have much time, medium tends to take a few minutes. Large takes much longer, so I only get them for films I’m really interested in.
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