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There's also a bandwidth indicator that shows on the top left corner of your stream. "So if your video is getting pixelated, you can see that and you'll know why, but if you'd rather let it buffer instead, you have that option too," Bithos adds. "On the bottom right, you can click on the settings, and where they're available, you can choose the subtitle language, or the audio track, or change the video quality from low, medium, or high."
At the same time, Hooq also allows you to download movies or TV shows to watch later - the idea is that if you're at home or at work, with a good Wi-Fi connection, then you can download a film to watch while you're making your commute - without eating into your mobile Internet plan.
"You can also choose the download quality," Bithos adds, "so if you're about to leave home in half an hour and want to watch something on your mobile phone's small screen, then you could quickly download the show on the 'Low' setting."