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I still have an issue with whether SF uses screen recording or a combination of screen recording and encoding.
Just doing a 21-minute program from Amazon takes 5 minutes versus a direct download which barely takes a minute.
And forget about the time for movies.
And yes there is a good amount that doesn't work in Peacock, hence the rumor 'if' fixed in SF it will be recording or a combination of that and encoding making it as slow as Amazon.
I have been wanting to get to Netflix with the latest SF, but still have not.
The worst part is I have access to cleverget and the same show on Amazon only took 2 minutes.
The downside of cleverget is they can't fix Netflix and don't even support Peacock.
ADDED: Netflix was kind of mixed results with SF. Older movies downloaded in full 1080p and no encoding according to GPU, but newer movies went into a long processing or encoding/re-encoding mode. Processing time alone for a movie 1hour & 30minutes took 10 minutes.
I still have an issue with whether SF uses screen recording or a combination of screen recording and encoding.
Just doing a 21-minute program from Amazon takes 5 minutes versus a direct download which barely takes a minute.
And forget about the time for movies.
And yes there is a good amount that doesn't work in Peacock, hence the rumor 'if' fixed in SF it will be recording or a combination of that and encoding making it as slow as Amazon.
I have been wanting to get to Netflix with the latest SF, but still have not.
The worst part is I have access to cleverget and the same show on Amazon only took 2 minutes.
The downside of cleverget is they can't fix Netflix and don't even support Peacock.
ADDED: Netflix was kind of mixed results with SF. Older movies downloaded in full 1080p and no encoding according to GPU, but newer movies went into a long processing or encoding/re-encoding mode. Processing time alone for a movie 1hour & 30minutes took 10 minutes.
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