Switching between Bytes/Bits seems to be confusing.
64KB/s = 0.5Mbit
128KB/s = 1Mbit
192KB/s = 1.5Mbit
I would rather work in those intervals to be perfectly honest.
I am currently leaning towards 1Mbit. 192KB/s seems a little TOO fast unless dealing with HUGE files.
A CD, being around 600MB, would be downloaded in around an hour at 1.5Mbit. AND, at 1.5Mbit, this is faster than encoding of most compressed video, and all compressed audio. Which means you would be able to download FASTER than you could watch/listen to it.
1Mbit on the other hand should mean audio downloads faster than real-time, while vieo, generally, would be slower, unless the bit rate were reduced. Reduced bit rate is good for online file hosts given it uses less disk space and less bandwidth!
Looking at compression these days, you can get some very impressive video quality at 1Mbit bit rate. So I think this is very reasonably.
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I think the question is this:
If you started a free download, and it was going at over 100KB/s (say 128 was the limit), would you STOP Downloading, and think 'Screw it, its too slow!'?