We've got endless amounts of physical media around the house, most of which is now redundant. I've also noticed that for movies and tv shows that stream between 7-15mbps, their stereo audio bitrate is 384kbps, whereas movies that stream at 5.6mbps have a stereo audio bitrate of 192kbps.Īppreciate the post always collected physical media (VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, HD-DVD and BluRay (inc 3D) - not gone 4K yet), we've recently made the decision as a family to go for iTunes rentals & purchases (and Amazon where iTunes lacks) over physical media. This doesn't seem to be the case for all titles though, I compared the movie Split, which I own on both Vudu and iTunes, and the Apple TV still streamed it at the regular 5.6mbps. This even matches or beats Vudu HDX streams. This applied to both movies and tv shows purchased from iTunes, and is significantly higher than the roughly 5.6mbps constant bitrate that 1080p HD iTunes downloads are, when downloaded to a computer. ![]() ![]() When streaming an iTunes purchase on the Apple TV 4 from the movies or tv shows apps, the video bitrate was variable, shifting in a range of roughly 7mbps to 15mbps. So I haven't seen this reported anywhere, but I was messing around with the developer Video HUD you can turn on if you plug your ATV4 into a Mac and load Xcode, and I noticed something interesting.
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