How do I fix Netflix video quality in Google Chrome?

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1. Google Chrome should be updated.

First, make sure you're using the most recent version of Chrome to watch videos. Update Chrome browsers are compatible with the very latest web technology for multimedia content. To do so, select Help, then About Google Chrome from the Customize Google Chromemenu.

After that, a new tab called About Chrome will open, which will scan for and install updates. After the browser has been updated, click Relaunch.

Streaming service data usage settings should be adjusted as follows:

1. Sign in to your Netflix account first.
2. Then, on the menu, select Account.
3. Go to My Profile and select Playback Settings from the drop-down menu.
4. Select either a High or Medium data use setting after that.
5. Click on the Save button.

Users who use Chrome to watch streaming videos from Netflix or other streaming services can usually change their data consumption options. Check the data consumption settings inside your movie-streaming website account if the video quality isn't what it should be. For more basic video playback, a lower data use setting could be chosen. Users of Netflix can change their data use settings in this way.

Keep in mind that the video quality of Netflix is also dependent on the plan chosen. The cheapest Netflix plan only allows you to watch movies in 480p. As a result, choosing the highest data use setting for a Basic Netflix package is basically worthless.

Users on the Premium plan, on the other hand, should select the High option if their laptops or desktops can play HD and UHD video. Also, the maximum streaming resolution with Chrome is 720p. For better video quality, use Microsoft's default browser, Edge, which supports 4K Netflix streaming. The 5110 bitrate level will provide video quality that is similar to that of a 1080p resolution video.