07-12-2017, 08:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2017, 08:24 AM by KryPtAlIvIaN.)
(07-12-2017, 03:43 AM)Tony Wrote: Thank you very much for your answer!
I am running the Android 6 version, and Netflix was not listed in the 'Playstore' (seems because it's rooted). I downloaded the Netflix app from the Netflix website.
1) I checked, but the Netflix app I have doesn't have the options to configure the quality (in App Settings).
2) I was able to go into my account settings via the options menu, and changed the 'playback' settings to 'high' (was on 'auto').
The result is that I went from a really bad resolution to a somewhat better resolution, still not 1080p I think...
Is there any way I could check the resolution?
That I'm not sure of.
You might be able to download Netflix on your phone, then install ES File Explorer. It has a backup option that will backup apps of your choosing. You can back it up and put it in google drive -> download from google drive on pc-> transfer to flash drive- Plug Flash drive into board-> navigate with file explorer to file and install it.
Also, are you hard wired or wireless? Another thing to remember is that your ISP can throttle Netflix streams as well.