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Force low quality in Netflix

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Netflix offers an option in your account preferences to permanently set a lower bitrate:   https://account.netflix.com/HdToggle Unfortunately, this applies to all of your streaming devices.  If you'd like to throttle back the bandwidth for just once device, read  on... If you have an old computer you'd like to use to watch Netflix Streaming (Watch Now), but the graphics adapter and processor cannot keep up with the HD video, try this using Netflix Silverlight Stream Manager: Make sure the video is not maximized. Hit "ESC" if it is. Click the video once (to make sure it has focus) Simultaneously press:  " CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + S"  A pop-up should appear. Click "Manual Selection" Pick a lower buffer bit rate (the lowest -- 235 -- is still fairly watchable for TV shows, etc) Click "Apply" Close out Stream Manager by clicking the X in the top corner. Seek to a new place in the move that hasn't yet been streamed to active the

WMC + Netflix = *$&!

More Netflix + WMC woes... http://experts.windows.com/frms/windows_entertainment_and_connected_home/f/114/t/94027.aspx http://www.sevenforums.com/media-center/198778-wmc-freezes-end-netflix-episodes-2.html http://experts.windows.com/frms/windows_entertainment_and_connected_home/f/25/t/102327.aspx?PageIndex=2 http://experts.windows.com/frms/windows_entertainment_and_connected_home/f/25/t/102176.aspx http://www.thegreenbutton.tv/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=730&start=40 http://experts.windows.com/frms/windows_entertainment_and_connected_home/f/25/p/102176/545905.aspx#545905 Windows Media Center freezes using the Netflix Plugin at the end of episodes.  This is sporadic and hard to troubleshoot. I've read that Netflix uses the PlayReady features in WMC (Windows Media Center) and deleting the PlayReady cache file can fix many problems. I've also had some limited success fixing Netflix + WMC errors by clearing my Internet Explorer cache and temporary int