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Nope. I googled this because it happened to Beau and me. They have folks who have been documented this issue.
There's a "secret" max that netflix has for each each and once you go above that in a 30 day period, your movies start slowing up SIGNIFICANTLY.
Oh...the term is "throttle." Google netflix and throttle and you should get a fair # of links.
Thanks. During the winter I don't rent a lot at all, but now that school is out, I was getting about 20 movies a month on the 5 at a time plan.
Well, they do say this:
In determining priority for shipping and inventory allocation, we give priority to those members who receive the fewest DVDs through our service. As a result, those subscribers who receive the most movies may experience next-day shipping and receive movies lower in their queue more often than our other subscribers.
in their terms of service. Still, even when I was plugging through three or four a week, my turnaround time was three business days -- it was rare they didn't send me a receipt e-mail within 24 hours of me putting the disc in the mail.
what plan are you on, ita?
Netflix held 2 movies from me last month for 4-5 days.
Five at a time now, but I have been up to eight and down to three at various points.
I sort of wish they would take into account that from October - April, i probably got 30 movies total!
Perhaps, after moving, I'll up to the 8, though...
yeah, Beau was watching close to 3-5 movies a week on the 4 at a time plan. You see why we got throttled.
We are now on the 5 at a time plan and Beau is getting pissed that he can only see 2 movies a week (I am seeing 2 movies a week too).
Sophia,
FYI...I actually cancelled Netflix last year for 3-4 months because I was busy moving. So usually around the time the Fall season starts, I cancel Netflix for a little while.
Sounds like Toast Titanium 6 will do what you want it to do and perhaps give you a bit better feedback about it than iDVD.
Thanks! I'll give that a try tonight.
Hmm. Don't know about those -- I'll check. Or, if you want, you can give *me* the files, and I can burn the DVDs.
I may take you up on that if Plans A and B don't pan out this evening. (Plan B is hooking the laptop to the DVR and copying that way.)
Though I am hoping Plan A works because I'd really like to be able to burn usable DVDs myself with my laptop.