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  1. 10 hours ago, Bri19000 said:

    The average file size of a 4K movie is estimated to be just 100GB.

     

    Are you sure your Apple TV is caching the whole movie?

    As I tried to allude to it really depends on the quality of the box (In my case a Apple TV) and the technology the streamer uses... In my case it’s Netflix that can compress 4K to 3.5-7gb an hour and then serve it up to me on their own app... Someone with a generic box trying to download bootleg content may not get the same result...

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, Farangdanny said:

    Thank you, will it be fast enough for a TV streaming set top box, such as IPTV?

    Hard to say... I am not familiar with your box... I watch movies in 4K

    on Netflix but my Apple TV has 8gb of ram that can easily cache the entire movie...

  3. Same here... Have their basic plan and pay annually for free extra 2 months going on 5 years and it works out to less than 400 baht/mth... On the one or two occasions there was a problem I have called them and they spoke English and sent someone out the next day to check... Never experienced any slowdown in bandwidth either... The basic plan is more than enough for YouTube & Netflix on my Apple TV

  4. I am not familiar with the Grand Canyons history but agree it is not natural... If you are interested in a natural feature such as this take a road trip out to Pha Chor (Mae Wang National Park)
    https://goo.gl/maps/F7PhH7GDCf4DHeiKA

     

    This sis an excellently maintained park with moderate hiking - Take the kids and bring a picnic lunch as there is great picnic area...

     

     

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