This was working as of no less than 24h ago. Dunno what they did, nor why they are so adamant on preventing browser users from accessing 1080p content.... but none the less they seem to be at it again. It's the classic:
Whoops, something went wrong...
Unexpected error
There was an unexpected error. Please Reload the page and try again.
Error Code M7111-1331-2206
Unexpected error
There was an unexpected error. Please Reload the page and try again.
Error Code M7111-1331-2206
As expected if you disable your extension it resolves the error... to a dismal pixelated mess of 480 on my big beautiful screen. If there is any further information you need feel free to message me and i'll supply you with whatever i can, within my capabilities. I've confirmed this to be happening in Windows 7, Debian 9 Stretch, and OSX Sierra on Chrome 70.xxx.xxx.xx.xxx.x (insert obfuscated non-standard revision mishmash here)
Eidt: if you're not getting the error, just F5 and it will reload with the error message.
Edit 2: Test patterns do confirm that 720p is working. However, the movie I was watching last night is a movie I know used to be available up to 1080p.
Edit 2: Test patterns do confirm that 720p is working. However, the movie I was watching last night is a movie I know used to be available up to 1080p.
Microsoft Edge Netflix a/v stats Hi, I just wanted to check out if my laptop really plays Netflix in 1080p so I used Ctrl + Alt + Shift + D. On my PC it shows the resolution in brackets behind the bitrate. However, my laptop doesn't show the resolution anywhere. Is there another way find out the current resolution? Jul 10, 2009 CTRL-SHIFT-ALT-D gives diagnostic information on-screen. If you would like to force netflix to use a specific bandwidth (typical sizes are 500, 1000, and 1500 KBps, or 50, 100, 150 kilo-bytes a second), press the Alt, Control, Shift and S key at the same time. CTRL-SHIFT-ALT-S allows you to manually force silverlight/netflix player to use a.