RedFox 1
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Then you did it wrong. You must do it on the website not in Anystream.
Hm, I just had a notion with some new added movies that are only in 540p:
They are ALL from Sony Pictures (Spider-Man, Across the Spider-Verse, Black Sea, Vertical Limit) while other new added movies show up in 1080p - and above mentioned movies (No Hard Feelings, The Mummy) are from Sony Pictures, too.
So it MIGHT be a Sony Pictures related issue, that they are not allowed (?) to show them in browser with 1080p?
Sounds crazy but I rarely believe in incidents...
Let us not forget that Sony was a primary user of Cinavia and who's CD protection introduced vulnerabilities to peoples PCs. They will always do all they can to screw folks over.Very interesting. I noticed, that some movies would constantly crash in the Windows Netflix app (Ooops, something went wrong). Black Sea being one of them. That could also be related to the "Sony thing". If true, Sony movies can not be played properly on a PC. Netflix is getting better and better (and more expensive).
Yep, I can confirm, the limited resolution is a Sony thing. A while ago I read about the licensing deal between Sony and NF which allows higher resolutions only for L1 encryption, but not for viewing in a browser.