http://www.wired.com/2014/06/netflix-streaming-test/

Crappy Netflix Playback? Here's How to Test Your Streaming Speed


Photo Illustration: WIRED

Netflix goes out of its way to help you to figure out what's wrong when you get 
crappy, pixelated video despite that super-fast connection you're paying for. 
In addition to calling out ISPs when it thinks they're the problem, Netflix 
also provides a handy speed index that lets you see which providers offer the 
best streaming experience.

There's even a way to test your Netflix performance in real time, thanks to a 
little-known 11-minute short on Netflix titled Example Short 23.976. Once 
launched, it will play back a series of unconnected clips--a gurgling fountain, 
a guy dressed in black moonwalking with a laptop, a time lapse of an evening 
sky, and a shot of the Netflix office in Los Gatos, among others.

Ignore the action and focus your attention on the top left of the screen, which 
will display the bit rate (the number of bits per second that can be 
transmitted along a digital network) and the resolution of the video in real 
time.

It should start out pretty low--my stream on the WIRED network, for instance, 
started out at a lowly 560 Kbps with a resolution of 512 x 384--but improve 
gradually as it buffers. Within a few seconds, my Netflix stream topped out at 
3000 Kbps (3 Mbps) and a resolution of 1280 x 720. The higher these numbers, 
and the steadier they are, the better your Netflix performance is.

The highest speed in the U.S. is 3.03 Mbps, according to Netflix's ISP Speed 
Index, so I guess we aren't doing too badly.

What are your numbers? Post them in the comments below!


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