I see more the 76000 categories. The highest category number for me is 79349, "Suspenseful Miniseries from the 1990s". And 1 is "African-American Crime Documentaries", but I don't see any titles in many of these categories.
> Does this really unlock additional content? Or is it just 76000 ways to organize their catalog?
The later. It is fun sorting by those categories, for a while, but wish had they had more choices. I understand not their fault as licensing contracts are screwy. Their original stuff has been ok lately, last thing I watched was Stranger Things. Really enjoyed that.
I should switch back to that. I started by having that, then online selection was rather decent, so dropped it. Now I even forgot that was an option. Thanks for the reminder.
Or.. simple keyboard shortcuts, like 'f' for full-screen with the Windows 10 player? It is downright aggravating to have to use my HTPC keyboard to find the little square in the bottom right every time I start playback. (Let alone just let the app be full screen all the time).
Or ability to play a 21:9 movie natively on a 21:9 monitor, not cropped to the 16:9 area for all the pillarboxing?
For their massive budgets Netflix _amaze me_ with their lack of UX clout and ability.
Are there API's complete enough to make a player? I'd love to have an alphabetical list in stand of pictures changing position every time you go to the main page.
Yes I know, in browser the shortcuts work fine. However I'm not talking about the browser apps; I'm talking about the Win10 native app. As far as I've been able to tell, bitrate is quite limited in the Chrome player in Windows.
It should be the simplest bloody thing for someone with their resources to offer keyboard shortcuts yet they've fouled the UX up in a major way. The main thing I've got against Netflix is that you have to full size the screen to hide the start menu every single time you start playback; the app simply doesn't let you stay full screen in the movie selection screen. And... please don't get me started on the experience of using Netflix on my 21:9 monitor on my primary PC. (The mind boggles.)
Fwiw my HTPC setup is an old yet capable Win10 PC on a new 4k 65", 2500k CPU, 8gb memory (will upgrade this soon), Nvidia 960 4GB GPU, Asus XONAR HDAV 1.3 Deluxe with a 20 year old Rotel / Infinity 5.1 hifi-ish system, using a Logitech TK820 from my couch. It is a very nice setup. I will sometimes run Visual Studio on it for some code war puzzles etc.
Well one movie can be in many categories. And Netflix has some pretty diverse categories (e.g. "Movies featuring an epic Nicholas Cage breakdown", which appeared once for me).
Though I suspect some of the 76000 categories contain only movies that are no longer available.