I'm sure there are more out there, and these are mostly cosmetic issues, even though they're blatant errors.
The Amazon and Netflix modules almost never identify the proper file size before you download, even if you force it to analyze exactly what you want to download. I just downloaded a 2.65 Gb file but it ended up being 2.35. I know there are differences between what constitutes a kilobyte or megabyte depending if you're referring to RAM or Hard Drive space, but the differences are big enough that that is not the explanation of what is going on here. Are the files not identified by the provider, or is the program trying to calculate it, even though it might be a variable bitrate?
The Hulu module almost never shows the correct audio during download. Example, it might say 2.0 when in fact it is 5.1. Often times you have to do a second take because you know you did select the 5.1.
The Amazon and Netflix modules almost never identify the proper file size before you download, even if you force it to analyze exactly what you want to download. I just downloaded a 2.65 Gb file but it ended up being 2.35. I know there are differences between what constitutes a kilobyte or megabyte depending if you're referring to RAM or Hard Drive space, but the differences are big enough that that is not the explanation of what is going on here. Are the files not identified by the provider, or is the program trying to calculate it, even though it might be a variable bitrate?
The Hulu module almost never shows the correct audio during download. Example, it might say 2.0 when in fact it is 5.1. Often times you have to do a second take because you know you did select the 5.1.
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