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Looking for a unique way to drive yourself crazy? Try to find a clear correlation between a streaming TV service’s average bit rate and its perceived video quality. It’s not a fun exercise, but it’s one that a cadre of YouTube TV subscribers have engaged in&sref=https://www.techhive.com/feed&xcust=3-1-1528723-1-0-0) for months now. Some users insist the live TV streaming service is short-changing its users on video quality, producing reams of evidence in the form of detailed bit-rate statistics and close-up comparison shots with other services. In response, YouTube engineers have promised to i…