Netflix stream-quality controversy: Difference between revisions

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Complete list of requirements: better specified PlayReady Security Level 3000 (SL3000) for hardware enforced DRM
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*'''GPU''': Nvidia GeForce GPU 1050 or newer, AMD Radeon RX 400 series or newer GPU.<ref name=":1" />
*'''GPU''': Nvidia GeForce GPU 1050 or newer, AMD Radeon RX 400 series or newer GPU.<ref name=":1" />
*'''Display requirements''': A screen with a resolution of at least 3840x2160 and HDCP 2.2-compliant HDMI ports (for external displays).
*'''Display requirements''': A screen with a resolution of at least 3840x2160 and HDCP 2.2-compliant HDMI ports (for external displays).
*'''DRM support''': Hardware-based DRM like Widevine L1, PlayReady 3.0, or FairPlay is required.
*'''DRM support''': Hardware-based DRM like Widevine L1, PlayReady v3.0 SL3000, or FairPlay is required.
*'''HEVC codec support''': Devices must support hardware decoding of the HEVC (H.265) codec for 4K playback.
*'''HEVC codec support''': Devices must support hardware decoding of the HEVC (H.265) codec for 4K playback.
*'''Internet speed''': A stable internet connection of at least 15 Mbps.
*'''Internet speed''': A stable internet connection of at least 15 Mbps.
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===Requirements that Netflix does not disclose===
===Requirements that Netflix does not disclose===


*'''DRM requirements''': No explicit mention of the need for Widevine L1, PlayReady 3.0, or FairPlay DRM.
*'''DRM requirements''': No explicit mention of the need for Widevine L1, PlayReady v3.0 SL3000, or FairPlay DRM.
*'''Codec support''': The necessity of HEVC (H.265) support is not detailed.
*'''Codec support''': The necessity of HEVC (H.265) support is not detailed.
*'''Processor and GPU capabilities''': The requirement for devices with processors and GPUs capable of hardware decoding HEVC efficiently is not mentioned.
*'''Processor and GPU capabilities''': The requirement for devices with processors and GPUs capable of hardware decoding HEVC efficiently is not mentioned.