Netflix stream-quality controversy: Difference between revisions
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* '''System version requirements''': Some Help Center pages state that 4K playback is supported on macOS 10.11 or later<ref name=":3">https://help.netflix.com/en/node/55764</ref>, others, that macOS 10.15 or later is required.<ref name=":2" /> This will lead to confusion among potential new Netflix customers looking if their device will support 4K playback. | * '''System version requirements''': Some Help Center pages state that 4K playback is supported on macOS 10.11 or later<ref name=":3">https://help.netflix.com/en/node/55764</ref>, others, that macOS 10.15 or later is required.<ref name=":2" /> This will lead to confusion among potential new Netflix customers looking if their device will support 4K playback. | ||
* '''Unintelligible statements''': Some parts of | * '''Unintelligible statements''': Some parts of Netflix’s Help Center articles are worded in a very strange, unintelligible manner, which seem more like a stream of consciousness, rather than an official documentation. e.g., ''Ultra HD is available only on Mac computers macOS 11.0 or later installed that meet these Ultra HD requirements. Mac computers with macOS 10.15 installed will play in up to Full HD (1080p).'' Moreover, these 2 sentences contradict each other. The former implies that 4K playback is supported on devices running macOS 10.11 and up (that certainly contains macOS 10.15), the latter that macOS 10.15 does NOT support 4K playback, only Full HD.<ref name=":2" /> | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == |