I have to download all my Netflix content using a 3rd party standalone video downloader to get 1080p videos. With all my tweaks and disabling AppX-related crap, I can't install HEIF, HEVC, and "PlayReady Experimental HEVC Decoding" does not show up in Chromium-based Edge for me. It was mentioned earlier that you can press CTRL+ALT+DEL+D (in browser) to see which resolution Netflix is using for streaming. I think that should suffice for MS Store Netflix App, but if you want to use the new Chromium-based Edge, then you must open it, navigate to edge://flags, find and enable the following flags/options: Microsoft.HEVCVideoExtension from here. It's worth noting that the movies are all made up of test. Microsoft.HEIFImageExtension from here - In fact, you can watch Netflix's test footage now, as a number of 4K 'movies' have hit the service for internal checks on 4K performance. If you use newer versions of Windows 10 along with Chromium-based Edge browser, you need to download: You need the right combination of hardware and software to get 1080p or 4K.
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