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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-51968302


Netflix will reduce the video quality on its service in Europe for the next 30 days, to reduce the strain on internet service providers.

Demand for streaming has increased because large parts of Europe are self-isolating at home due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The video-streaming provider said lowering the picture quality would reduce Netflix data consumption by 25%.

But it said viewers would still find the picture quality good.

The change appears to include the UK but Netflix has not responded to the BBC's request for confirmation on this.

Video quality
The company will cut its streaming bitrates, which influence how clear and smooth videos look when streamed online.

Videos with a higher bitrate tend to look less "blocky" or pixelated, but use more data.

The announcement came after a phone call with European officials.

Thierry Breton, the European Commissioner for the Internal Market, had earlier said people should "switch to standard definition when HD [high-definition] is not necessary".

An hour of standard definition video uses about 1GB of data, while HD can use up to 3GB an hour.

Netflix also offers ultra-high definition 4K video for some of its programmes.

Netflix's decision to reduce video bitrate by a quarter appears to be a compromise.

"Following the discussions between Commissioner Thierry Breton and [Netflix chief executive] Reed Hastings, and given the extraordinary challenges raised by the coronavirus, Netflix has decided to begin reducing bitrates across all our streams in Europe for 30 days," the company said.

Commissioner Breton praised the "very prompt action" Netflix took just hours after the phone call, saying it would "preserve the smooth functioning of the internet during the Covid-19 crisis".

Internet usage
Netflix has not yet said whether the bitrate reduction will be applied to other areas such as North America.

Internet usage has been heightened in the last few weeks as more people work from home and avoid going out.

Telecoms giant Vodafone reported a 50% rise in internet use in Europe earlier this week.

Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Wednesday that the platform was seeing "big surges" as users tried to stay connected with friends.

The social media boss said the company typically saw its largest surge in use on New Year's Eve, but that recent demand had outpaced that.





Telecoms giant Vodafone reported a 50% rise in internet use in Europe earlier this week


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Well, guess it matches the dip in their offerings of late?

   
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It's important to note this has been done voluntarily, and not by any legal act, I've already seen the narrative of "evil EU forcing netflix"...
   
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True, but it may well have been done as a voluntary alternative to being forced to do something similar (perhaps dropping HD streaming altogether and only offering standard)

but it's a sensible move, especially as this is going to get worse before it gets better

 
   
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Well, Netflix hasn't had anything worth watching for several years so no loss.

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 Grey Templar wrote:
Well, Netflix hasn't had anything worth watching for several years so no loss.


Lies!

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 Ouze wrote:
 Grey Templar wrote:
Well, Netflix hasn't had anything worth watching for several years so no loss.


Lies!


Enjoyed Bright. Also been fond of their cartoons, Voltron, Shera, and Dragon Prince.

 
   
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I also liked Bright, but recognized it was not good by any metric. I like lots of objectively bad stuff.

 lord_blackfang wrote:
Respect to the guy who subscribed just to post a massive ASCII dong in the chat and immediately get banned.

 Flinty wrote:
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 Ouze wrote:
I also liked Bright, but recognized it was not good by any metric. I like lots of objectively bad stuff.


Bright is weird in that it was a very generic by the numbers buddy cop plot, in a very different and interesting setting than you usually see buddy cop films in. I want more of a series for that than a movie.

 
   
 
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