Netflix quietly rolled out an HDR upgrade for 4K TVs – here are the details

Does Netflix look better on your 4K TV lately? Well, it should be, especially if you are a subscriber to the expensive Premium level. As described in a post on the Netflix technology blogthe company recently completed an upgrade to its streaming library that specifically improves video quality for 4K HDR titles, something it accomplished using a video encoding method called dynamic optimization – more on that later.

The news couldn't have come at a better time for Netflix Premium subscribers who may already be struggling with the reality of absorbing another price increase from Netflix, one that has increased the cost of Premium from $19.99 to $22.99 per month in the US, and £15.99 to £17.99 in the UK. The highest quality ad-free tier may be expensive, but Netflix remains one of the best streaming services, and getting an HDR upgrade to boost performance on the best 4K TVs can help ease the pain that Premium subscribers may be experiencing again. feel like the service puts pressure on their wallets.

Graph showing the PQ difference between fixed and dynamic video encoding

As Netflix's graph shows, HDR-DO can deliver high video quality even at low bitrates compared to fixed bitrate encoding (Image credit: Netflix)

From fixed to dynamic