2020-01-14, 09:33
Nvidia drivers decided to crash my PC while answering, so I'll rewrite the answer in a concise manner:
1. catalog data is what's listed on the primevideo.com website. It gets invalidated and refreshed after N hours (can't remember if 12 or 18)
2. video data is permanently stored. This includes but is not limited to duration, actors, seasons, tv shows, etc.
3. loading a page, interrupting and backing in will not speed up the process, it will only truncate the results. Most of the loading times are due to the fact that (by choice) every single page is scraped to give proper results.
4. while on the video go to settings (the place where you would change the current's video subtitles), choose video settings, and the first line will report the current codec, video resolution and bitrate.
1. catalog data is what's listed on the primevideo.com website. It gets invalidated and refreshed after N hours (can't remember if 12 or 18)
2. video data is permanently stored. This includes but is not limited to duration, actors, seasons, tv shows, etc.
3. loading a page, interrupting and backing in will not speed up the process, it will only truncate the results. Most of the loading times are due to the fact that (by choice) every single page is scraped to give proper results.
4. while on the video go to settings (the place where you would change the current's video subtitles), choose video settings, and the first line will report the current codec, video resolution and bitrate.