streaming quality

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Discussions on streaming quality at WindowsForum.com cover cloud gaming enhancements and browser-based video playback. Topics include NVIDIA GeForce NOW's Blackwell upgrade, which introduces RTX 5080-class servers, DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation, and a Cinematic-Quality Streaming mode for higher resolutions and frame rates. Another thread examines Google Chrome adding PlayReady DRM support on Windows 11, enabling hardware-secure 4K streaming from services like Netflix and Disney+. Users also share advice on internet speed requirements for optimal streaming. These threads focus on technical improvements to streaming quality, including DRM, cloud gaming performance, and network considerations.
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    GeForce NOW Blackwell Upgrade: RTX 5080-Class Cloud Gaming with DLSS 4

    NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW is getting its biggest upgrade yet: Blackwell-powered, RTX 5080-class servers begin rolling out in September, bringing DLSS 4 Multi‑Frame Generation, a new Cinematic‑Quality Streaming mode, dramatically higher peak streaming resolutions and frame rates, and an...
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    Chrome to Support PlayReady DRM on Windows 11 for Enhanced 4K Streaming

    The announcement that Google Chrome is set to add PlayReady DRM support for Windows 11 marks a significant development in the ongoing battle for supremacy in the high-quality video streaming landscape. For years, Google’s browser has trailed behind Microsoft Edge in supporting hardware-secure...
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    VIDEO What Internet Speeds Do You Need?

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