AQ_OC said:Never had any problems with Netflix on either my iPad 2 or my iPad 3. The quality appears to be very good, to say the least.
It is a fallousy to compare Netflix quality from different devices because they may not be both pulling from the same netflix server. I am not sure about the iPad nf app but most now use adaptive streaming. Unfortunately in their infinite wisdom they start at the poorest quality and can take up to 30 seconds to ramp up. If that doesn't help try optimizing your connection by running namebench:
namebench - Open-source DNS Benchmark Utility - Google Project Hosting
On an available computer and see if changing your DNS server helps. That usually fixes most people who are able to get high quality on one device but not another. I use google dns now 8.8.4.4 and it is substantially better than my default ISP's DNS server. I don't remember the exact number but name bench had it rated over 300 percent faster from my location. It was even rated better than their primary 8.8.8.8.
Kaykaykay said:Not sure what fallacy you mean: We're all talking about a poor connection vs. a prob with the Netflix app on iPad. As for the connection, there are many variables for why there might be probs.
There are many devices that stream NF content. Using one to diagnose another is not diagnostically sound because they may not be streaming from the same CDN. I have helped many people overcome streaming problems and optimizing the DNS covers most of them if they have sufficient bandwidth.
Kaykaykay said:In case it helps: I read that Netflix apparently streams on three CDNs, assigning by user account, rather than device.
Netflix does look like it is always low-res for me. It's like the feed was meant for an iPhone 3GS but blown up for the iPad.
And it's NOT THE CONNECTION.