: Supports 4K (Ultra HD) + HDR and Netflix spatial audio . 2. Adjust Data Usage Settings
Even with a Premium plan, your hardware must support the tech.
The most common reason for subpar quality is the plan type. Netflix restricts resolution based on your monthly payment: high quality netflix.txt
: Connect via Ethernet rather than Wi-Fi to avoid "bitrate drops" where the image momentarily becomes pixelated. 5. Use Hidden Debug Tools
Netflix often defaults to "Auto" playback quality, which may throttle your resolution to save bandwidth. To force high quality: Sign in to Netflix via a web browser. Go to > Profiles & Parental Controls . Select your profile and click Playback settings . Change "Data usage per screen" from Auto to High . Click Save . 3. Verify Hardware and Browser Compatibility : Supports 4K (Ultra HD) + HDR and Netflix spatial audio
: This tells you the current resolution (e.g., 1920x1080 or 3840x2160). If it’s lower than your screen’s capability, check your settings again. 6. Calibrate Your Display "High quality" isn't just about pixels; it's about color.
: Opens the "Media Statistics" overlay.
: Ensure you are using an HDMI 2.0 or higher cable (certified High Speed) connected to an HDCP 2.2 compliant port on your TV for 4K. 4. Optimize Your Internet Connection