QUOTE(Andrewtst @ May 27 2019, 12:02 AM)
I said weird because that show is in 4K release by others and why don't Netflix also do it on 4K HDR unless Netflix find they is less revenue for Asian film as this is never the case for none Asian film.
Also they is very rare Netflix show release in blu-ray, normally even after they release in blu-ray, it was release by others not Netflix itself. For example Annihilation 4K UHD blu-ray was not release by Netflix but Paramount which is the company doing this movie and you won't see that show mentioned present by Netflix in the 4K UHD blu-ray version. This the wandering earth is same as it is not really original by Netflix, Netflix just buy it for stream version not the physical media and I don't think the physical media selling had beneficial to Netflix.
My main reason reply you is your statement of "its usually because the 4K stream can't be delivered at the time" is not the case for Netflix. Can't and don't want is two different thing. Netflix won't update it show after it get release also, at least it won't in short period. It may only change after the show had been remastered but no show will be so fast get remastered.
I notice you mentioned in others thread you not yet using 4K TV and also not a Netflix subscriber. In this case due to you not using 4K TV, you won't see any film label as 4K to you even though you had use Netflix previously. I highlight this is just inform you Netflix had plenty 4K or 4K HDR show now especially mostly new Netflix Original Film is on 4K or 4K HDR format. This the reason I said 4K stream can't be delivered is not applicable to Netflix.
Second thing I reply you because you are not talk about revenue is the main reason why, but you are telling me HDR had nothing to do with resolution. I just reply you I know it, no others means.
Licensing.. Netflix can't stream what or where they don't have jurisdictions to stream.. Just cuz they can, doesn't mean they will. Also they is very rare Netflix show release in blu-ray, normally even after they release in blu-ray, it was release by others not Netflix itself. For example Annihilation 4K UHD blu-ray was not release by Netflix but Paramount which is the company doing this movie and you won't see that show mentioned present by Netflix in the 4K UHD blu-ray version. This the wandering earth is same as it is not really original by Netflix, Netflix just buy it for stream version not the physical media and I don't think the physical media selling had beneficial to Netflix.
My main reason reply you is your statement of "its usually because the 4K stream can't be delivered at the time" is not the case for Netflix. Can't and don't want is two different thing. Netflix won't update it show after it get release also, at least it won't in short period. It may only change after the show had been remastered but no show will be so fast get remastered.
I notice you mentioned in others thread you not yet using 4K TV and also not a Netflix subscriber. In this case due to you not using 4K TV, you won't see any film label as 4K to you even though you had use Netflix previously. I highlight this is just inform you Netflix had plenty 4K or 4K HDR show now especially mostly new Netflix Original Film is on 4K or 4K HDR format. This the reason I said 4K stream can't be delivered is not applicable to Netflix.
Second thing I reply you because you are not talk about revenue is the main reason why, but you are telling me HDR had nothing to do with resolution. I just reply you I know it, no others means.
Doesn't matter if rare or not. See above and reread my earlier posts. I didn't comment anything wrongly...
HDR is independent of resolution. I even explained why some 1080p titles carry HDR and why most tv manufacturers decided against making 1080p HDR equipped TVs. 4K was the thing.. Play along or get forgotten.
Yes, I'm not yet using. Doesn't mean I don't have access to a few and or possess knowledge of how UHD, native 4K, media formats, bitrates, steaming platforms, etc works.. I do..
Lastly, I've been a Netflix sub for at least 7 years.. Subs like me are referred to as "grandfathers".. Long before they launched here in Malaysia. Trust me, I know how they've been, watched them grow and each month, money is thrown at them.. FYI, there are 1080p HDR displays..notably monitors.. Similarly for 2K monitors.. Also most UHD TV displays out there aren't even capable of displaying at Native 4K res. As for why I haven't jumped on the 4K/UHD HDR10 and or Dolby Vision bandwagon yet? Well, you read my other post.. Suffice to say, I own an excellent 1080p TV and see no reason to prematurely jump in while kinks are still being ironed out. Buyer's remorse is real and after being and early adopter the last time..
QUOTE(rx330 @ May 27 2019, 10:06 AM)
maybe me uncle dy, 4k or HDR or 1080p looks same to me, just want to enjoy the mobie
good movie, uncle gip thumbs up
no care u 4k or 16k, heck Netflix put whatever they want, end of the day u also dunno how true or not, its all about the details it shows kekekekke
enjoy the mobie ya
I agree..I'm moving on..good movie, uncle gip thumbs up
no care u 4k or 16k, heck Netflix put whatever they want, end of the day u also dunno how true or not, its all about the details it shows kekekekke
enjoy the mobie ya
May 27 2019, 09:45 PM

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