Hello
I using n960u, my problem can stream HD with netflix, if i check with DRM info, show security level L3 , and i have information from internet samsung note 9 must be L1
And if i watching using netflix app max only SD resolutions
Ps: i using android 10 and patch april 2020
Sory my English is not good
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So, basically every streaming service I have tried only play back in SD, not HD. Is this a common issue for the S2? Is there any way to get it to work in HD?
I hate to say it but if not this might be going back to BestBuy today :/
Thanks!
Netflix works fine in HD here. Is your subscription set up for HD?
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Fritzy62 said:
Netflix works fine in HD here. Is your subscription set up for HD?
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Sure am. Can you verify that HD works with this link? Should play a stream that tells you what resolution and bitrate you are actually seeing. Mine stays at 720x480, while my Nexus 7 shows 1920x1080. Bitrates are 1750 vs 5000+ respectively.
http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/70136810
Oh, also, I am on the 8.0" WiFi US model if that matters.
Looks like I found my answer. The tablet is not on the Netflix HD list. So I guess none of them can play it.
https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23939
Coronado is dead said:
Looks like I found my answer. The tablet is not on the Netflix HD list. So I guess none of them can play it.
https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23939
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i already brought this up in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/help/netflix-hd-tab-s2-t3274295 . I'm quite angry since the tab s2 is marketed as an ipad air 2 competitor and it doesnt support full HD streaming. If you want to find out more about the certification process just google netflix android HD DRM. The thing is, the tablet has to be certified by Netflix. I know for a fact, that the SoC, the Exynos 5433, supports widevine Level 1 DRM technology (basically the lowest is level 3 which wouldn't be enough for HD) and HDCP 1.x which also should be enough for HD streaming. Youtube support 1080p60 videos so it's definitely not a performance issue of hardware. I suspect that the unlocked bootloader is a problem for the content providers, so if Samsung was to lock the bootloader and renegotiate with Netflix or at least ask what exactly is missing for it to be certified and add that through an update. I mean we pay for a premium tablet and a premium service, we should get what we pay for. I made contact with Netflix and Samsung, they said they would look into it. Quite curious if they actually do something, i'm still hoping! If this is an issue for you, feel free to contact themselves, so this problem can be solved, though I guess it's mostly Samsung that has to do something with the next update.
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i already brought this up in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/help/netflix-hd-tab-s2-t3274295 . I'm quite angry since the tab s2 is marketed as an ipad air 2 competitor and it doesnt support full HD streaming. If you want to find out more about the certification process just google netflix android HD DRM. The thing is, the tablet has to be certified by Netflix. I know for a fact, that the SoC, the Exynos 5433, supports widevine Level 1 DRM technology (basically the lowest is level 3 which wouldn't be enough for HD) and HDCP 1.x which also should be enough for HD streaming. Youtube support 1080p60 videos so it's definitely not a performance issue of hardware. I suspect that the unlocked bootloader is a problem for the content providers, so if Samsung was to lock the bootloader and renegotiate with Netflix or at least ask what exactly is missing for it to be certified and add that through an update. I mean we pay for a premium tablet and a premium service, we should get what we pay for. I made contact with Netflix and Samsung, they said they would look into it. Quite curious if they actually do something, i'm still hoping! If this is an issue for you, feel free to contact themselves, so this problem can be solved, though I guess it's mostly Samsung that has to do something with the next update.
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I'm also only getting 480p on Netflix, but on my unrooted, KNOX-not-tripped, SM-T810, it has no trouble achieving Widevine Level 1 DRM:
Code:
2622 WVCdm D Instantiating CDM.
2622 WVCdm I CdmEngine::QueryStatus
2622 WVCdm I Level3 Library Dec 11 2014 16:13:16
2622 WVCdm W Could not read /data/mediadrm/IDM1013/ay64.dat2: No such file or directory
2622 WVCdm D OEMCrypto_Initialize Level 1 success. I will use level 1.
2622 WVCdm I L3 Terminate.
Google Play, on the other hand, is able to achieve Level 1 as well and streams HD just fine (noticeably better quality than Netflix, even with Google's way-too-high compression). Maybe HD is being blocked on Netflix's side? They've blocked "unsupported" devices based on the device name in the past.
This device is more than able to run HD video on netflix and hulu. However I ran across an issue where I had to delete the following file for hulu to work at all. Worth a try for those of you who are rooted. Just make a backup first.
I deleted this file and hulu works.
/system/lib/liboemcrypt.so
So from this page https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23939 the Mi Max 2 is not supported for NetFlix HD although it has a FHD screen.
I'm confused though, is this only for streaming? What if I download in "best quality" and then watch? Will it still not play in HD? Anyone had any experience with this?
Hey. No problems here. Streaming from Netflix HD to my Max 2 almost every evening.
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Hey. No problems here. Streaming from Netflix HD to my Max 2 almost every evening.
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Are you using any workarounds? How do you know it's playing in HD?
I don't use any modifications. Both my Android TV player and apparently the Mi Max 2 are not supported, both are working fine with no modifications (though the android TV player need to download the APK from Aptoide since it can't from the play store).
You can make sure you're streaming in HD if you work through the settings in here: https://help.netflix.com/en/node/11559
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Are you using any workarounds? How do you know it's playing in HD?
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Netflix on MIUI 10 is says the mi Max 2 is unsupported device...
DimitrisVerlis said:
Netflix on MIUI 10 is says the mi Max 2 is unsupported device...
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Miui 10 is still in early beta, what did you expect...
I'm actually a beta tester of miui10 (China version), I really don't know why you have problems while I don't...
Just in case I've added screenshots of my HD settings. Finally started watching Luke Cage.
Strange behavior
I currently running MUI10.3 9.2.14 and it the last version to support netflix up to date version.
If i update my MUI to a newer version netflix isn't support anymore and i need to download a older version with much less featuring.
I try to understand what going on.
you guys who claim to watch Netflix in HD should search in Netflix for "test patterns" and it will show whether you're watching in HD or you simple just think that based on some data usage settings...
That's because the Mi Max 2 phone has a DRM Widevine license class 3, This will restrict paid services like Netflix to play a video at maximum resolution of 540p. It won't matter if you have a full HD display or quadHD display if your DRM license is class 3. This was same issue with POCO F1 when it was launched. However, POCO F1 received an update and the Widevine license was updated to class 1. Although the Widevine license won't affect videos that you store on your phone(not Netflix), they can still play in full HD.
Most android phones carry a DRM widevine license 3. How to check this?
Go to your playstore and download app called DRM info and once installed it will show you the DRM license class of your phone.
Cheers!!!
Hi i want to know is this possible to stream Netflix ultra HD content in vivo v11 pro..is that have Widevine L1 cerfication?Pls help
Not possible. It's a shame that Vivo is charging us quite a big amount but doesn't even have Widevine certificate to stream HD videos on Netflix and Amazon prime.
That’s too uncomfortable.So, are you a devil?
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That’s too uncomfortable.So, are you a devil?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65001865&postcount=12
I'll have a test and report back and we will see
{Update} : can't be done using software methods.... So it didn't work
I noticed that none of the titles on my netflix shows HD sign beside the name like it should.
It does show HDR where supported.
Surprisingly shows HD on my op6.
Even checked on one of my friends s10 + , no HD
Y do u think is that.
Both s10 and s10+ running latest firmware (exynos version)
Latest Netflix from playstore
According to 9to5Google, Netflix added HDR support for the Galaxy S10 family in March of 2019. According to DRM Info, the security level is L1 which is necessary. Not every show on Netflix is available in HD. There are many threads on this subject on Reddit, XDA and other forums.
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Are you sure you have an HD plan?
S10+ SD (Always on 1440p) tranger Things Shows HDR while other shows without HDR show HD. Maybe Netflix requires devices to be HD for HDR and they count HDR as also HD (I know it is entirely different) Also I know if you have battery saver on it downgrades you to 720p
I think we got Widevine L1 via OTA update (176). DRMInfo seems to confirm this. Can anyone else confirm this? Try Netflix, Prime or whatever.
I'm on
176, tried netflix but every time I try to log in it just goes back to mainpage.
Netflix ist working for me (EMUI 11) but still L3
L3 on 176 for me on netflix im afraid
Might be their "supported devices nonsense". I've tried YouTube purchased movie playback. Before 176 I had 480p max. Now it plays at 1080p. I think It's working.
L1 Here on. 176
nasko_spasko said:
Might be their "supported devices nonsense". I've tried YouTube purchased movie playback. Before 176 I had 480p max. Now it plays at 1080p. I think It's working.
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Have you got gms and how do you know what resolution its actually playing at
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Have you got gms and how do you know what resolution its actually playing at
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I got YouTube Vanced with microG. No GMS. I know from the res options from the top-right menu. Prior to 176 I had 480p as the best option. Now it goes up to 1080p. I tested this exact movie because I've purchased it through youtube and it has DRM. Never had any issues with resolution on public videos. Just on protected content. Regarding Netflix: I think it's from their app. They have device list. If the device is not there the app streams SD, like on an L3 device. That's what I figured this evening after chatting with one of their support agents.
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L1 Here on. 176
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I have the same on DRM info but L3 on the netflix app
Same here, L3 on netflix[emoji57], for a moment I smiled when I read your first post [emoji1787]
The weird thing is that AFAIK p40 pro+ is netflix L1, which I fail to understand..
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Might be their "supported devices nonsense". I've tried YouTube purchased movie playback. Before 176 I had 480p max. Now it plays at 1080p. I think It's working.
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L3 even on DRM Info. I think i fecked up for now with EMUI 11 Beta Access.
Decodaz said:
L3 even on DRM Info. I think i fecked up for now with EMUI 11 Beta Access.
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I think you'll catch up when the new beta or official 11 comes out. The changelog for 10.1.0.176 was just security update, but we got L1 cert with it.
L1, EMUI 11 beta
For me still L3
Can anyone think why some devices are showing L1 on Netflix and others L3?
install netflix from aurora store and it will work
frogdr1ver said:
Can anyone think why some devices are showing L1 on Netflix and others L3?
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L1 is not enough for Netflix, because device must be netflix certified
zedyo said:
L1 is not enough for Netflix, because device must be netflix certified
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I'm still none the wiser when we have phones on here some are showing certified and some not but all p40 pros?
frogdr1ver said:
I'm still none the wiser when we have phones on here some are showing certified and some not but all p40 pros?
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Believe me... there is no p40 pro with L1 in netflix app.
Here is official list tablets and smartphones which supports HD or HDR
https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23939
zedyo said:
Believe me... there is no p40 pro with L1 in netflix app.
Here is official list tablets and smartphones which supports HD or HDR
https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23939
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Yep I've read that the other day, I think I misread the op, thought he said he was getting hd on Netflix but I think he meant hd on YouTube DRM stuff.