It’s been more than a month and it’s only getting worse, all tv shows and movies I know had HDR or Dolby Vision just doesn’t have them anymore. I’ve been using Squid Game to track this and I remember I was rewatching it when Dolby Vision just disappeared and it was now regular HDR, now the HDR is algo gone, Dolby Atmos is also gone, what is going on on Netflix?? It’s the only streaming service that charges extra for this features and now the only thing we have is 4K playback (the worst looking 4K of all streaming services I have). Did they say anything about this? It’s been happening for so long there’s no way they didn’t notice. They also still feature Dolby Vision and Atmos on their website so it’s not like they’re dropping support, so what is going on?

I’ve been having this problem not only on my Apple TV but also on the Netflix app on my LG and in my iPhone not even 4K is available anymore and all shows and movies are shown as HD only.

  • Aeonon2@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    It’s still there for me and I watched in HDR yesterday. Check your Netflix settings and make sure you didn’t accidentally downgrade to Standard or Standard with Ads.

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