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A user reports that Netflix stopped working on the main SkyQ box and gets help from other users and a superuser. The solution involves resetting the settings, rebooting the box and entering the login password with capital letters.
Users share their experiences and tips on how to fix the common problem of incorrect password when logging into Netflix. Some suggest turning off VPN, resetting password, or using cellular data, while others vent their frustration with Netflix service and content.
Users share their opinions and experiences on using Netflix app or browser on Windows PC. Some issues and advantages of each option are mentioned, such as video quality, subtitles, RAM usage, and 5.1 audio.
I then search for an apple app or max or Netflix app. I browse that app’s page and look for a link to Netflix or Apple listed somewhere on there and click through it. Then you can login on their respective streaming pages and have at it. The major drawback is that it’s cumbersome and you have to do this each and every time you open the app.
Netflix I remember trying the app back on Win8 but I just remember feeling like all the Win8 video apps being worse than the website. Netflix, Amazon Prime, Crunchyroll, etc. Sucks because all the web browsers are mouse centric and the websites support for touch being not as good as the apps on Android and iOS.
My PC is connected to my 4k TV and Netflix has horrible color banding (which comes across as bad quality ie resolution, when resolution isn't actually the issue). However, when I use the Netflix Smart TV app it looks great. Btw Youtube also has terrible compression resulting in color banding. And it's the same when using the PC or the Smart TV app.
When the video playback just start, all of my monitors will go black for a few seconds before turning back on, And then, when I go full screen, the main monitor goes black every time the progress bar/subtitle appear or disappear. This happens every time with SDR video playback with Netflix app.
The Microsoft Edge browser or the Netflix app for Windows 10. The Netflix app for me is hit or miss, sometimes HDR = true (displayed on console) and sometimes it doesn't work at all. For me, the consistent experience has always been with Microsoft Edge. A 60Hz 4K capable display (with HDCP 2.2 *connection if external display).*
A user shares a tip on how to get better picture quality using the Edge browser than the Windows 10 app for Netflix. See the discussion, feedback and alternatives in the comments section.
A deleted post from four years ago expresses the frustration of not having a Netflix app on the Nintendo Switch. The post receives one reply suggesting that Netflix might not want to show the play time in the activity log.