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Netflix customers hoping for offline viewing on their iPad or iPhone may have to wait indefinitely for the feature to be supported by the streaming service. Speaking to TechRadar, Netflix director of corporate communications and technology Cliff Edwards said offline viewing is "never going to happen."

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Edwards asserts that offline viewing is a "short term fix" that doesn't address the bigger issue of sparse public Wi-Fi access. In the next five years, Edwards believes the expansion of public Wi-Fi and cellular coverage will make the idea of offline viewing obsolete. With a ubiquitous Internet connection, customers won't need to download as they will be able stream all the time.

Instead of working to support offline viewing, Netflix has been focusing on original programming, with twenty new series planned for the coming years. The company also has been moving forward with 4K content and steadily improving its iOS app, recently adding support for iOS 8 and 1080p HD streaming on the iPhone 6 Plus.

Article Link: Netflix Executive: Offline Viewing 'Never Going to Happen'
 
So if you are looking for a window to defeat Netflix, it seems you have been given five years.
 
With a ubiquitous Internet connection, customers won't need to download as they will be able stream all the time.

Instead of working to support offline viewing, Netflix has been focusing on original programming...

Perhaps they need to be working on helping make sure this 'ubiquitous' Internet connection has huge bandwidth and is totally reliable. I see that as a major obstacle to everyone streaming video all the time.
 
Oh what a shame. I was totally buzzing about watching the 18 shows Netflix offers offline.

Shape up lads. Torrenting is much better than your service.
 
With VP9 and H.265 coming, streaming will get a lot easier as less bandwidth is needed. This will help greatly in areas that don't have strong cellular/wifi
 
One more reason not to use NetFlix and one more reason for other venders to offer offline viewing: they'll get switch customers from NetFlix. Netflix's loss.
 
Torrenting is much better than your service.

If that's your attitude, isn't stealing always going to be "better" than paying for something?

No point in even bothering to try and compete with torrents, the people who aren't willing to pay aren't going to accept any paid option.
 
If that's your attitude, isn't stealing always going to be "better" than paying for something?

No point in even bothering to try and compete with torrents, the people who aren't willing to pay aren't going to accept any paid option.

Except, in music at least, this isn’t the case, and those who download large amounts of music also buy more music than those who don’t.
 
It would be nice for when you're away from Wifi and don't want to use up your data plan, but aw well. :/
 
I definitely understand his short term point, and people hate managing their content, as we learned with the original Apple TV, but I don't understand why they couldn't just encrypt the file and make it only able to be read by the Netflix app on iOS...
 
Haha certainly not with 200mb to 500mb mobile data limits still being the norm over here. Oh well there are other streaming services that include offline viewing
 
To be fair, wifi equipped airplanes are becoming increasingly common.

When purchasing GoGo WiFi on an airplane, it specifically states you cannot use Netflix with their service. I give it 5 years or a little more before we're able to stream Netflix and other services on planes.
 
I like Netflix. Use to love them, but all the limitations from the studios means that most good movies aren't available for years. Still, I agree that wifi/cell are becoming better and available everywhere. The original programming is starting to set them apart. And if they get into full length movies, they could potentially shake things up.

But Netflix is still in a bad spot. They don't control the content (except what they are producing) and that is hurting. And they don’t control the delivery which more and more is controlled by those that control the content (aka Comcast/NBC). Netflix is being squeezed on both ends. If they can create enough content of their own, and if Apple ever delivers on a true cable cutting Apple TV, there could be a great match possible.
 
If that's your attitude, isn't stealing always going to be "better" than paying for something?

No point in even bothering to try and compete with torrents, the people who aren't willing to pay aren't going to accept any paid option.

Who said they aren't willing to pay? Just because they aren't willing to pay for a service that doesn't allow offline viewing doesn't mean they aren't willing to pay for a service that does allow offline viewing. Currently, the only service that "allows" offline viewing happens to be illegal - that isn't a torrenters fault.
 
TBH, I would much rather they allow PC/Mac users to select the frame rate/audio being used. As at the moment, if I watch Netflix content on my TIVO, I can get get it playing in 1080/24p with 5.1 sound. But if you try watching the same content on a Mac/PC, from what I can see it will only play at 720/60p with stereo sound.
 
If that's your attitude, isn't stealing always going to be "better" than paying for something?

No point in even bothering to try and compete with torrents, the people who aren't willing to pay aren't going to accept any paid option.

I never said I condoned it or even did it. For me, Netflix has a very poor choice of shows for the money and since I live in an area of rubbish internet, the ability to fully download and then view offline will always be preferred.

It is up to Netflix to improve their service so users aren't as tempted by torrents or free streaming sites. Which at the moment, are infinitely better. And free.
 
I have decent 4G in my home town and it's surrounding cities. Plus a data allowance that I never even get remotely close to. If I really want to watch a program on the move I can anyway.

I'd rather they centered on more exclusive programing.
 
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