Hi,
This might be a dumb question, but, is there a definitive way of knowing which resolution is being streamed on the Apple TV? The reason I ask is because there are iTunes HD codes floating around for certain movie titles, and if I’m correct - an iTunes HD code will not unlock the 4k version of the title when redeemed. If there was a definitive way of checking this would also alleviate any concerns and verify that you may have purchased a code that was claiming to be a 4k code but really was not.
My TV has cast with Dolby Vision support built within, and a simple click of the info button displays the current streamed resolution - which comes in handy when checking to see if the resolution has dropped due to internet issues. Which actually leads me to another question.
Like Netflix will drop resolutions if there is an internet hiccup, does Apple do the same and drop bitrate in the stream periodically? If so, again, is there any definitive way on checking this?
Thanks in advance.
This might be a dumb question, but, is there a definitive way of knowing which resolution is being streamed on the Apple TV? The reason I ask is because there are iTunes HD codes floating around for certain movie titles, and if I’m correct - an iTunes HD code will not unlock the 4k version of the title when redeemed. If there was a definitive way of checking this would also alleviate any concerns and verify that you may have purchased a code that was claiming to be a 4k code but really was not.
My TV has cast with Dolby Vision support built within, and a simple click of the info button displays the current streamed resolution - which comes in handy when checking to see if the resolution has dropped due to internet issues. Which actually leads me to another question.
Like Netflix will drop resolutions if there is an internet hiccup, does Apple do the same and drop bitrate in the stream periodically? If so, again, is there any definitive way on checking this?
Thanks in advance.