Monday, February 12, 2018

Netflix Support

Netflix Support


Netflix is adding High Dynamic Range (HDR) for Netflix support to both its Windows 10 app and the Microsoft Edge browser. Netflix’s hardware requirements for HDR on PC mean you’ll need Intel’s 7th-generation or higher processors to support the HDR10 encoded content, and Intel’s integrated GPU or an Nvidia 1050 or higher. AMD GPUs or even CPUs are currently unsupported.
Netflix’s support of HDR on the PC side is a boost to the content available to Windows 10 users, arriving shortly after iPhone X and Galaxy Note 8 support. There is a lack of games that support HDR on PC, and gaming monitors that even enable HDR content to be displayed. Dell only announced its first HDR monitor earlier this year, and LG will be showing its new HDR monitor at CE Searly next month. We’re hoping we’ll see a number of new HDR monitors at CES and throughout 2018

Why is Netflix buffering?

Turn off or unplug your streaming media player. Unplug your modem (and your wireless router, if it's a separate device) from power for 30 seconds. open your modem and wait until no new indicator lights are blinking on.  Turn on your streaming media player back on and try Netflix again. For resolvement of this issue visit Netflix support

For full enquiry related to Netflix Support-
 Dial at +1-800-891-5603


2 comments:

  1. Very helpful and effective information... Thanks Alex...
    keep posting such helpful blogs..

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